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Lana Del Rey's New Single Is Reportedly Called 'Music to Watch Boys to', Will Come This Month
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Jake Mast who will apparently star in the song's music video shares photos of him with the singer on the filming set, and says in the caption the clip will come out 'verry soon this month.'

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New details about the first single off Lana Del Rey's "Honeymoon" album have emerged. Model Jake Mast recently took to Twitter to reveal that the track would be called "Music to Watch Boys to" and its accompanying music video would arrive later this month.

Mast will apparently star alongside Del Rey in the visuals. He also tweeted a couple of photos of him posing with the 29-year-old beauty on the filming set. Similar photos have actually been floating around the internet since last April. They were reportedly taken in Korean Friendship Bell, San Pedro. So far, neither Del Rey nor her camp has confirmed or denied the news.

Fans have heard about "Music to Watch Boys to" since January. Del Rey mentioned the song, but didn't say it would lead her album, while she was discussing "Big Eyes" from Tim Burton's film of the same name in an interview with L.A. Times.

"I'm working on a new record now, and I have this one song, 'Music to Watch Boys To'. The title lends itself to a visual of shadows of men passing by, this girl's eyes, her face. I can definitely see things," she said back then.

"Honeymoon" serves as the follow-up to "Ultraviolence", which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard 200 following its release last summer. She has previously stated that the forthcoming LP would be different from its predecessor and would be more like "Born to Die" and "Paradise [EP]".

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