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Lana Del Rey shares new ‘country’ song, announces ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell’ release date
The singer performed a new track with Jack Antonoff at the Bleachers man’s The Ally Coalition benefit concert.
Lana Del Rey has been drip feeding us information about new album ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell’ and new music over the past few months.
We’ve previously heard ‘Mariners Apartment Complex’ and the sprawling ‘Venice Bitch’ from the album, as well as a teaser of new track ‘Sylvia Plath’. She also performed new one ‘How To Disappear’ with the album’s producer Jack Antonoff.
Last night (5th December), the Bleachers man held a benefit concert for The Ally Coalition, and at the gig, he and Lana performed a handful of tracks set for the album, as well as a couple of new country songs.
According to fans on Twitter, the songs are called ‘Hey Blue Baby’ and ‘I Must be Stupid for Being so Happy’ but they’re not likely to appear on the new album.
There is some new news regarding ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell’ though - MTV UK today reported, as part of a piece looking forward to albums we can expect in 2019, that the record will come out on 29th March.
Watch Lana and Jack perform a new country track below.
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