When will Lana Del Rey release her new country-inspired album?

When will Lana Del Rey release her new country-inspired album?

Singer promises a country sound with the classic touch of her American music

Did you know that there is an album by Lana Del Rey on the way?

The singer-songwriter has finally set a release date for her 10th studio album: initially titled Lasso Del Rey’s next album will now be called The Right Person Will Stay and is scheduled to be released on May 21, 2025.

Lana Del Rey took to Instagram to share the news. “So grateful that my 13 tracks came together with my beautiful work between Luke Jack and Drew Erickson, among others”she wrote in one post. “Glad you guys can hear some songs before Stagecoach,” she added, revealing that her first single will be “Henry.” Previously, Del Rey had hinted that two singles from her upcoming LP would be released before the end of the year. The news comes after the singer detailed a UK and Ireland tour for 2025.

Since February 2024, the singer has been talking about the idea of ​​a country-inspired project that was supposed to be released in September. At a pre-Grammy event, the artist detailed the album’s original concept:

If you haven’t noticed from our winners and our artists, the music industry is going country… We’re going country. It’s happening. That’s why Jack followed me to Muscle Shoals, Nashville, Mississippi, for the last four years.

Del Rey clarified her sonic vision for the album in her August interview with Vogue. “All of my albums are somewhat rooted in American music… so I don’t think it will be a big change,” he told the magazine. “If anything, it will just be a little lighter lyrically, and more geared towards classic country, Americana, or Southern Gothic production — which again, a lot of my songs already are,”added the singer.

After Lasso wasn’t released in September, Lana gave an update at the Instyle Imagemaker Awards in October. “I think all the songs have been Americana and I want to wait and see what the musical atmosphere is like,” she said to People. “Because I don’t usually feel like I need a break from the creation process, but if there’s a literal energetic pause that almost feels physical, then I have to wait and I don’t know why.”

The songs I have, I love, so I don’t want to turn it into something poorly done, even if it’s super simplified. I want it to be what it was meant to be.

Even with a different name, The Right Person Will Stay will undoubtedly be country à la Lana, as the singer has worked with the previous producers Jack Antonoff and Drew Ericksonalong with country producer Luke Laird.


This article was translated and adapted from Rolling Stone USA.Read the original version here.

Source: Rollingstone

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