“The Right Person Will Stay” arrives on May 21, as a continuation of the 2023 King’s album, “Did You know that there to Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.”
King’s wool It is back. The American singer -songwriter launched her last song on Friday, “Henry, Come on”, the first single from her next tenth studio album, “The Right Person Will Stay” It is already available is music platforms.
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Del Rey shared a brief advance of the song on Instagram in January 2024, labeling the country music composer and producer Luke Laird. “Come on, Henry. Do you really think I would choose it?” Sings about a tense melody before launching a warning. “Last call, hear all. Hang your hat on the wall. Tell you that your jeans have left. Come on, Arre!”


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What is known about the new King’s Lana album
Del Rey announced his tenth album, “The Right Person Will Stay”, on a November Instagram post where he thanked Laird, Jack Antonoff, Zachary Dawes and Drew Erickson for its “beautiful work” in the LP that includes 13 tracks.
The news came after the “Ride” singer announced in early 2024 that her tenth album, a historic milestone, would be a country project entitled Lasso. Now, with the plans of that allegedly discarded project, it seems that “The Right Person Will Stay” It will continue to present country inspiration, coinciding with its presentation at the Stagecoach 2025 festival on April 25.
“The Right Person Will Stay” It arrives on May 21, as a continuation of Del Rey’s album of 2023, “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd”. This last album earned the alternative pop star five nominations in the 66th edition of the Grammy, including a nomination for the coveted song categories of the year and album of the year.
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