On Friday (April 11), Lana Del Rey surprised fans with the release of the twangy lead single, “Henry, Come On,” from her upcoming 10th studio album. That highly-anticipated project was originally titled, The Right Person Will Stay, and was slated for a May 21 release, but in a since deleted Instagram reel, Lana hinted that the record is now delayed and the title has changed. “You know it’s not going to come on time, right?” Del Rey asked in the clip. “Should I even tell you that the name changed again? Should I tell you that now, while you’re so happy that you even have a song? Yeah, maybe I’ll wait.” This would be the second name change for LDR’s upcoming record, which was previously titled Lasso. Del Rey also teased the upcoming arrival of another new single, “Blue Bird,” ahead of her upcoming country-flavored performance at Stagecoach festival on April 25. “My band is so excited. I’m really excited, and I’m really happy for this album to be moving along,” Lana said. (Rolling Stone)
Lana Del Rey Shares New Song, Pushes Back Album Release Date And Suggests Title Change
Apr 13, 2025 | 7:00 PM
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