The 'Once Upon a Dream' songstress shares with her devotees the details, including its release date, about her tenth studio album that is set to be released next year.
- Nov 26, 2024
AceShowbiz - Lana Del Rey has announced her tenth studio album titled "The Right Person Will Stay". The "Once Upon a Dream" songstress shared details about her new music, which will be released in 2025.
On Monday, November 25, the 39-year-old singer/songwriter made use of her Instagram page to break the news about her upcoming album. In the caption of her new post, she penned, " 'The right person will stay' Out may 21."
Lana went on to say, "so grateful that my 13 tracks came together with my beautiful work between Luke, Jack, Zach and Drew Erickson amongst others. Happy for you to hear a few songs coming up before Stagecoach starting with Henry." She concluded the announcement by writing, "Love Always."
In the same post, Lana uploaded a photo that may be used as the cover art for the forthcoming record. In the black-and-white picture, it could be seen that she was looking in another direction while showing a stoic facial expression.
Lana was rocking a white knit top that came with a V-neck design. She accessorized herself with ear pieces and layers of necklaces, including one that featured a pendant on its end. In addition, her long dark-colored hair was styled in an updo, allowing her to show off her long neck.
Behind the "Born to Die" singer was a light-colored car on the road overlooking a hill. The never-before-seen snap had a frame that came in a light beige color. Over the frame, she wrote, "The right person will stay."
It did not take long for the post to be flooded with online responses from Instagram users. In the comments section, one in particular simply asked, "Is this the cover?" The comment received more than 5,000 likes in less than 8 hours.
Another replied, "I HOPE NO," seemingly hinting that they disliked the photo. Similarly, a third chimed in, "i don't think so since covers are usually square." A fourth, in the meantime, argued, "we've learned our lesson it definitely is the cover art."