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Within one week of its release, Lana Del Rey’s newest single “Henry ... In some secret vault of Tumblr that is still active, black-and-white photos of women with flowers in their hair are ...
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The alt-pop star leaned into her Nashville inclinations in her first gig at the California country festival, but mostly just ...
Although singer Lana Del Rey is known for her melancholic, indie pop sound, she showed she has the chops for the Stagecoach ...
Lana Del Rey has shared a new single, “Bluebird.” The acoustic, country-inspired ballad was written by Del Rey and Luke Laird. They produced the single together with Drew Erickson.
Last week saw Lana Del Rey release “Henry, Come On,” the first taste of her new country era. Today (April 18), she’s back with more as she has shared another new single, the delicate ...
The singer said the song is based on a real life experience she had with a bird at her window LANA DEL REY/Instagram Lana ... with her vintage aesthetic flair and smooth crooner vocal style.
Lana Del Rey appears to have a case of the creative jitters. Yesterday (April 11), the songwriter shared her latest single, “Henry, Come On.” For all intents and purposes, the tune served as ...
The "Young and Beautiful" singer will be performing at Stagecoach Festival later this month ahead of her Europe and UK summer tour Lana Del Rey is spreading her wings with her new song.
Lana Del Rey has some bad news, but she eased her fans into it with the release of “Henry, Come On,” a sweet country ballad that serves as the lead single from her 10th studio album.
Last week, Lana Del Rey shared “Henry, Come On,” the lead single from her next album that was first titled Lasso and then The Right Person Will Stay. Since the release of that song ...
By McKinley Franklin Lana Del Rey’s new song, “Bluebird,” is out. The American singer-songwriter dropped her latest track Friday, the second single off her upcoming 10th studio album.
The singer's latest single brought in 62% of the vote. By Mitchell Peters Lana Del Rey‘s “Bluebird” tops this week’s new music poll. In a poll published Friday (April 18) on Billboard ...
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