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Three Lana Del Rey Unreleased Songs Surface Online
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Lana's never-before-heard demos 'Be My Daddy', 'Fine China' and 'Yes to Heaven' were leaked on Christmas.

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Lana Del Rey seemingly has the most leaked songs in 2016. After two of her unreleased tracks surfaced online in September, now three never-before-heard demos of the 31-year-old singer, "Be My Daddy", "Fine China" and "Yes to Heaven", were leaked through SoundCloud on Christmas.

"Be My Daddy" was co-produced and written by John Frederick Fortis. "You can be my daddy tonight, night, night/ I'm neon phosphorescent/ Open like a Christmas present, now/ You can be my daddy tonight, night, night/ If you're seeking heaven/ Then you wanna come and get it, get it," Lana sang.

Co-produced and written by Rick Nowels, "Fine China" was originally slated for Lana's 2013 album "Ultraviolence". She sang, "Fine china and fresh linen/ All of my dresses with them tags still on them/ Fine china and dull silver/ My white horses and my ivory almonds/ I guess they really got the best of us didn't they?/ They said that love was enough but it wasn't/ The earth shattered, the sky opened/ The rain was fire but we were wooden."

"Yes to Heaven" was also recorded around 2013 along with "Fine China". "Cause I've got my mind on you/ I've got my mind on you," Lana sang, "Say yes to heaven Say yes to me Say yes to heaven Say yes to me."

On Sunday night, Lana shared on Instagram a video of her singing a rendition of "Santa Baby" at her house.

As per the request of the 11 yr olds

A video posted by Lana Del Rey (@lanadelrey) on

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