Let My Hair Down

Lana Del Rey · Other Songs - Lana Del Rey

You make me wanna let my hair down, man

You make me wanna let my hair down

You make me wanna let my hair down, man

You make me wanna let my hair down



You get me moving like no one can

Get me moving like no one can

Get me moving like no one can



You got me dancing up the stairs now, man

You got me dancing up the stairs now

You got me dancing up the stairs now, man

You got me dancing up the stairs now



You get me moving like no one can

Get me moving like no one can

Get me moving like no one can



You make me wanna let my hair down, man

You make me wanna let my hair down

You make me wanna let my hair down, man

You make me wanna let my hair down



You got me burning in my soul now, man

You got me burning in my soul now

You got me burning in my soul now, man

You got me burning in my soul now



You get me moving like no one can

You get me moving like no one can

Get me moving like no one can

Let My Hair Down

Lana Del Rey's "Let My Hair Down" stands as a defining track from her 2012 album *Born to Die*, embodying the cinematic pop and dream pop aesthetics that would characterize her career. The song features a haunting vocal performance layered over a lush, orchestral arrangement that blends retro glamour with melancholic introspection. Released during a pivotal era for the artist, the recording captures the essence of her signature style, evoking themes of lost innocence and romanticized tragedy. It remains a staple of her discography, frequently cited as a key influence on the modern indie-pop genre and a benchmark for female vocalists in the mid-2010s. The track's enduring appeal lies in its atmospheric production and Del Rey's emotive delivery, which together create a timeless sonic landscape.