Lana Del Rey has finally shared her heavily-teased track "Henry, come on." It's been over a year of waiting for dedicated fans, but the drop now presumably marks the next album era for Del Rey.
Del Rey first hinted at a new single back in January 2024, when she shared a snippet of "Henry, come on" to Instagram. She co-wrote the ballad with Nashville's Luke Laird. The two co-produced the song with Drew Erickson.
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The single leans into country influences while still carrying Del Rey’s trademark melancholic tone. "And it's not because of you / That I turned out so dangerous / Yesterday, I heard God say, 'It's in your blood'" Lana sings in a sweet soprano tone during the tune's chorus.
Del Rey has a reputation for being mysterious, but “Henry, come on” seems to be the first single from her promised tenth studio album, The Right Person Will Stay. She has claimed her follow-up to Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd will be released May 21.
Later this month, Lana Del Rey will perform at the Stagecoach music festival. She’ll follow the show with a run of summer concerts in the United Kingdom. (Find tickets for her shows here.) Before "Henry, come on," her last music drop was a cover of John Denver's classic "Take Me Home, Country Roads."
Listen to "Henry, come on" below.
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Article Image: Lana Del Rey performs at Primavera Sound Festival in 2024. (Raph_PH [CC BY-SA 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons.)