The record, previously called The Right Person Will Stay, has been retitled and will not be released as scheduled, i.e. on May 21st.
Lana Del Rey Delays Album Following New Song Release. Lana Del Rey fans will have to wait a little longer.
Despite treating her fans to new music, a single titled Henry, Come On, the popular songstress revealed that the release of her album will face some delays.
Taking to her Instagram, the Summertime Sadness singer wrote a note to her fans, stating that not only will her album be launched later, but that its name has also been changed.
The record, previously called The Right Person Will Stay, has been retitled and will not be released as scheduled, i.e. on May 21st.
“I’m so excited for this album to move forward. I have so much more to say about it… I mean, you know it’s not going to come out at the right time?” She wrote
“Like… should I also tell you that the name has changed again? Should I also tell you that now that you’re so happy you have a song? Yeah… maybe I’ll wait,” the Say Yes To Heaven crooner added.
The message comes after Lana delighted fans with her latest single, Henry, Come On, which is from her upcoming country album.
The track is a collaboration with Nashville’s Luke Laird, who has worked with the likes of Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton and Little Big Town.
Lana Del Rey Short Bio
Lana Del Rey, born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant on June 21, 1985, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer known for her cinematic style, melancholic lyrics, and vintage Americana aesthetic. Rising to fame with her viral hit “Video Games” in 2011, she quickly became a defining voice of alternative pop with albums like Born to Die, Ultraviolence, and Norman Fucking Rockwell!. Her music often explores themes of tragic romance, nostalgia, fame, and Americana, set against lush, dreamy soundscapes. With a distinct vocal style and poetic lyricism, Del Rey has earned critical acclaim and a devoted global fanbase, cementing her place as a cultural and musical icon of the 21st century.