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Lana Del Rey Moseys Into Her Country Era With Gentle ‘Henry Come On’ Single: Stream It Now
Lana Del Rey is moseying into her country era with the gentle ballad 'Henry Come On'; stream it now.
The long-teased song — sometimes referred to as just “Henry” — is not a spurs jingle-jangling hard-right Cowboy Carter-style turn into country music that some fans were expecting when LDR said she was hoping to mine more of an Americana vein on the follow-up to 2023’s Did You Know There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. And while the lush ballad definitely leans into some country tropes — with references to hats hanging on walls, cowgirls and a bit of “giddy up” in the chorus — in general it’s in keeping with the singer’s tradition of doe-eyed romance and heartbreak, even if it does open with some gently plucked Willie Nelson-like nylon string guitar. Back in November, Del Rey said the 13-track The Right Person Will Stay album will drop on May 21st, featuring production from frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff, as well as Zachary Dawes and Luke Laird (Kacey Musgraves).
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