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Lana Del Rey’s “Henry, Come On” Signals Arrival Of New Album Soon

Update: At the time of posting, the singer announced that the album release date and title has changed.

Lana Del Rey is entering a new era with her new single, “Henry, Come On.” The song teases what’s to come on her new album, ‘The Right Person Will Stay.’ 

What do you think of Lana’s new single? Let us know in the comments below!

Tetris Kelly:

The first taste of Lana Del Rey’s country era has arrived. The singer dropped her new single “Henry, Come On,” and if you were expecting fiddles and pedal steel, you weren’t getting them with this track. The lush ballad leans into some country tropes, with references to hats hanging on walls, cowgirls, and even some “giddy up” in the chorus. However, Lana still stays true to her tradition of romance and heartbreak. The long-teased song is the first single from Lana’s upcoming 10th studio album, ‘The Right Person Will Stay,’ due out May 21st. Back in January, she teased a country album she was then calling ‘Lasso,’ but the project now seems to lean more toward a country-inspired direction. Lana will take the stage for the first night of Stagecoach on April 25, and we can’t wait to see her perform the new track live. What do you think of Lana’s new song? For more music news, head to Billboard.com.

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