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Lana Del Rey sings 'Video Games', 'Born To Die' on 6 Music - listen
Published Monday, Jan 23 2012, 18:34 GMT | By Mayer Nissim | 4 comments
Lana Del Rey has performed 'Video Games' and 'Born To Die' as a live session on BBC 6 Music.
The singer-songwriter played the tracks during Fun Lovin' Criminals star Huey Morgan's daily show.
Del Rey swiftly apologised for swearing during her interview on the show. The expletive has been removed from the BBC's captured stream of the session.
Asked if she was annoyed about the hype surrounding her, Del Rey said: "Not really, I mean, only because it's been so long that I've been singing now.
"It does feel different 'cos the circumstances are different but the music is the same still, thank God."
Del Rey was criticised last week following her US TV debut on Saturday Night Live but was defended by guest host Daniel Radcliffe.
Lana Del Rey's debut album Born To Die will be released on January 30.
> Damon Albarn remixes Lana Del Rey's 'Born To Die' - listen
Listen to Lana Del Rey perform 'YAYO' below:
The singer-songwriter played the tracks during Fun Lovin' Criminals star Huey Morgan's daily show.
Del Rey swiftly apologised for swearing during her interview on the show. The expletive has been removed from the BBC's captured stream of the session.
Asked if she was annoyed about the hype surrounding her, Del Rey said: "Not really, I mean, only because it's been so long that I've been singing now.
"It does feel different 'cos the circumstances are different but the music is the same still, thank God."
Del Rey was criticised last week following her US TV debut on Saturday Night Live but was defended by guest host Daniel Radcliffe.
Lana Del Rey's debut album Born To Die will be released on January 30.
> Damon Albarn remixes Lana Del Rey's 'Born To Die' - listen
Listen to Lana Del Rey perform 'YAYO' below:
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