MusicLana Del Rey announces new album ‘The Right Person Will Stay’The release of the singer’s tenth album is scheduled for May 21st today at 8:50 pm

MusicLana Del Rey announces new album ‘The Right Person Will Stay’The release of the singer’s tenth album is scheduled for May 21st today at 8:50 pm

The release of the singer’s tenth album is scheduled for May 21

Lana Del Rey revealed this Monday (25) his next album, titled The Right Person Will Stayscheduled for release on May 21, 2025. This will be the tenth studio work by the artist, who also announced a tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

The singer shared the news on her social networks, and highlighted the collaboration with producers and composers Luke Laird, Drew Erickson and JackAntonoff.

I’m so grateful that my 13 tracks joined my beautiful work between Luke Jack and Drew Erickson, among others.

The publication also revealed that new music will be released ahead of the Stagecoach festival, including the track Henry, Come On.

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Rumors about a change of musical style to country began in early 2024, when Lana announced that she was working on an album inspired by the genre: Lasso. On that occasion, she commented on trips to Muscle Shoals, Nashville and Mississippi alongside Jack Antonoff.

If you haven’t noticed from our award winners and our artists, the music business is going country,” she reportedly told the crowd.

“We’re going country. It’s happening. That’s why Jack [Antonoff] followed me to Muscle Shoals, Nashville, Mississippi, for the last four years.” At the time, Del Rey said the album would be released in September.

Furthermore, the singer had already given hints about the project by releasing an excerpt of the track Henry, Come On in January, and tagged Laird in an Instagram post.

In addition to the album, Lana is also preparing for a tour in 2025. Performances in the United Kingdom and Ireland were announced in the same publication, with dates in Cardiff, London and Dublin, among other cities.


Source: Rollingstone

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