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Ultraviolence

The Japanese Edition of Lana Del Rey ’s 2014 album is highly sought after by collectors for its inclusion of exclusive bonus tracks. Released under Polydor and Interscope Records, this version is distinguished by its unique tracklisting and high-quality packaging. 💿 Key Features

Exclusive Bonus Track:

It features "Flipside" (Track 15), which is not available on standard worldwide digital or physical releases . While it also appeared on the US Target and French Fnac editions, the Japanese version is often cited as the definitive way to own the song . Lana Del Rey Ultraviolence -Japan Edition- -iTu...

Rating:

★★★★★ (5/5) – For the bonus tracks alone. Ultraviolence The Japanese Edition of Lana Del Rey

This is the true emotional climax of the Japan Edition. A piano ballad so fragile it sounds like it was recorded in an empty church, “Is This Happiness” directly interrogates the persona Del Rey had built. “Is this happiness? / You wanna kiss me, but you won't” – she isn’t playing a character here. She is the actress looking at herself in the mirror after the film wraps. It is a devastating companion to “Black Beauty.” On iTunes, the lack of physical surface noise allows the sorrow in her vibrato to cut directly through the mix. The album's title, "Ultraviolence", was inspired by a

  • The album's title, "Ultraviolence", was inspired by a line from the 1994 film "Johnny Mnemonic", which referenced a concept of psychological violence.
  • The album's lyrics and music videos have been praised for their feminist undertones and exploration of themes such as toxic masculinity and female empowerment.

Is This Happiness

: A melancholic, piano-driven bonus track co-written with Rick Nowels. It is a standout exclusive for digital deluxe versions in Japan and select other regions.

Critical Reception:

"Ultraviolence" received widespread critical acclaim upon its initial release, with many praising Lana Del Rey's atmospheric and nostalgic soundscapes. The album was also a commercial success, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart.