Lana Del Rey has some bad news to share with her fans, but she added some good news to ease the blow.
The superstar took to Instagram on Friday (April 11) to thank fans for their support and her collaborators for their work on her freshly released single, “Henry, Come On.” The country-tinged ballad is set to appear on Del Rey’s upcoming 10th album, The Right Person Will Stay. However, at the end of her video, the singer revealed that the project isn’t going to arrive on the scheduled May 21 release date — and she changed the title.
“You know it’s not going to come on time, right?” she said in her video. “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.”
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She didn’t give an update on the project’s release date, and as of press time, hasn’t announced the new title. However, she did give some good news. Her next single, “Blue Bird,” will be arriving for sure next Friday (April 18).
A late album is nothing new for the beloved singer, as her three most recent projects — Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, Chemtrails Over the Country Club and Blue Banisters — were all delayed for various reasons.
Del Rey is scheduled to perform at Stagecoach on April 25. “It’s not lost on me about how amazing it is that we got to headline Coachella last year and that we get to sing at the top of the night at Stagecoach on the smaller stage this year. My band is so excited. I’m really excited, and I’m really happy for this album to be moving along,” she shared in her Instagram video.
Watch the full clip below.