Lana Del Rey Hits Billion Streams Milestone as Born to Die Breaks Chart Record
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Based on the search results provided, here are the significant developments regarding Lana Del Rey from the past few days:
**Music Milestone**
Lana Del Rey's title track "Born to Die" has officially crossed one billion streams on Spotify[1]. This achievement makes it her eighth song to enter the platform's Billions Club and the third track from the *Born to Die* album to reach this milestone, joining "Summertime Sadness" and "Video Games." While the song never charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, it performed well internationally, reaching the top ten in Croatia, Denmark, Iceland, Israel, Portugal, and the UK[1].
**Public Appearance**
Del Rey made a rare public appearance with her husband Jeremy Dufrene at W Magazine's Annual Best Performances Party at Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood on Saturday, January 10[3]. She wore a striking red satin halter dress with a peplum waist while Dufrene dressed in a black suit. The couple posed for photographs together at the event, which marked one of their infrequent joint public outings[3][4].
**Personal Insights**
During an interview with W Magazine in August 2025, Del Rey opened up about her relationship with Dufrene, an alligator tour guide from Louisiana[3][4]. She revealed that one of the songs on her forthcoming album *Stove* is inspired by him—specifically "Stars Fell on Alabama," which opens her shows[4]. Del Rey also shared an unconventional habit they've adopted called "parking-lot time," where they spend hours in parking lots reading or talking in their car[4].
**Upcoming Projects**
Del Rey's next studio album, currently titled *Stove*, is expected to be released in 2026[1]. The album will include music influenced by her husband and her current life circumstances.
**Album Legacy**
In December 2025, her debut album *Born to Die* set a record by charting on the Billboard 200 for 618 consecutive weeks—nearly twelve years—making it the longest-charting album by a solo female artist in U.S. chart history[1].
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