Lana Del Rey’s “Born To Die” Hits 1 BILLION Spotify Streams – A New Milestone in Her Legendary Career

Lana Del Rey has just crossed a major streaming milestone: her song “Born To Die” has officially surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify. This achievement cements the track’s place in the Spotify Billions Club.

But this isn’t just a standalone moment for her, it’s part of a bigger story about Del Rey’s enduring influence. Let’s break it down.

Del Rey’s cinematic title track from her breakthrough album Born To Die, released in 2012  has now hit 1 billion streams on Spotify. While it wasn’t an instant global radio smash, the song has grown steadily in popularity over more than a decade. 

This puts it in elite company with songs like Summertime Sadness and Video Games, meaning that Born To Die now joins her list of multi-billion-streaming tracks. 

Lana’s Spotify Legacy So Far

This milestone brings the number of Lana Del Rey songs with over 1 billion Spotify streams to at least eight. The confirmed tracks include:

  • Summertime Sadness (over 2 billion)
  • Video Games
  • West Coast
  • Young and Beautiful
  • Stargirl Interlude (with The Weeknd)
  • Other major catalogue favourites
  • Born To Die (now confirmed) 

Hitting 1 billion streams on a single song is a rare feat  and having multiple songs reach that mark puts an artist in a very elite category. 

This milestone also contributes to Born To Die becoming one of the longest-charting albums by a female artist in recent history. 

Twenty-plus years into her career, Born To Die stands as a defining track for Lana Del Rey.

In the broader music world, hits continuing to climb streaming milestones years after release isn’t unusual  but it is significant. Only a select group of artists have multiple tracks with 1 billion+ Spotify streams.

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