Praise the music Gods: Lana Del Rey has announced her newest album is on the way, titled, The Right Person Will Stay.
The singer shared the news on Instagram, writing:
"Out may 21
so grateful that my 13 tracks came together with my beautiful work between Luke, Jack and Drew Erickson amongst others. Happy for you to hear a few songs coming up before Stagecoach 🚴 🧣 starting with Henry.
Love Always"
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Unsurprisingly, the post was met with a chorus of congratulations from fans and fellow artists alike. If you're also kicking your feet at this news, find all the important details on what will no-doubt become our next musical hyper-fixation, below.
When will Lana Del Rey's album, The Right Person Will Stay, be released?
As per her Instagram post, there's still some time to wait before we actually get to listen to The Right Person Will Stay, with the album slated for release on May 21, 2025.
She has, however previewed a song, 'Henry, Come On', which was originally meant to be part of her unreleased album, Lasso, but, per her Instagram post, now looks likely to be part of The Right Person Will Stay.
As for what's happening with Lasso, it was originally meant to arrive in September, 2024. However, Lana has since shared, “I don’t want to turn it into something that’s half cooked, even if it’s super stripped-back. I want it to be what it was supposed to be.”
Who else was involved in The Right Person Will Stay?
While we're yet to hear if Lana's 10th album will feature any other artists (we're feeling optimistic), it seems Lana collaborated with her long-time producers Jack Antonoff and Drew Erickson on the work.
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