Lana Del Rey has given one other replace on her long-teased new nation album. In a brand new interview with Lynn Hirschberg, for W, it’s revealed that the album is now referred to as Range, and it “will probably be launched on the finish of January.”
Del Rey first introduced her follow-up to 2023’s Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd at the start of final yr. On the time, she stated the album was referred to as Lasso and that it was due for a September 2024 launch. She ultimately modified the album’s title to The Right Person Will Stay and stated it might land on Wednesday, Might 21, 2025. In response to W, the album was, in reality, attributable to arrive within the spring, however Del Rey added six extra songs to it as she continued to work on the file.
“They have been extra autobiographical than I assumed, and that took extra time,” Del Rey stated of the extra songs. “Nearly all of the album can have a rustic aptitude. Eight years in the past, once I was trying to make a rustic file, nobody else was enthusiastic about nation. Now everybody goes nation! I’ve requested myself, Ought to I retire all my snakeskin boots? Ought to I put my cowboy hats in storage?”
Elsewhere within the new interview, Del Rey revealed that she wrote a track for Range about her husband, the Louisiana alligator swamp tour information Jeremy Dufrene. “I open my present with that track,” she stated of the monitor, “Stars Fell on Alabama.” “Jeremy is essentially the most impactful particular person in my life. He’s quiet in public, however round me he talks on a regular basis.”
Del Rey sang “Stars Fell on Alabama” (also referred to as “Husband of Mine”) and different new songs at the Stagecoach festival in April. She’s launched two singles this yr—“Henry, Come On” and “Bluebird”—each of that are thought to characteristic on the brand new nation album, however neither is talked about within the new W article.
