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Originally written as a pitch track for another artist, "Meet Me in the Pale Moonlight" leaked online on April 2, 2014. Its appearance sparked immediate rumors that it would be the lead single for her second album, Ultraviolence . However, Del Rey quickly clarified on Twitter that the song was four years old and was not intended for her own project. Key milestones in the song's history include:

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The "extra quality" versions highlight shimmering strings and a polished, cinematic disco beat. 🌙 The Narrative Theme Originally written as a pitch track for another

It features funky guitar melodies, a thudding drum beat, and cinematic strings that maintain her signature dramatic atmosphere. Key milestones in the song's history include: When

“And you’re the sad part of every summer song,” she answered. She closed her eyes, trusting the night to hold them both accountable and free.