Lana Del Rey Drops Dreamy New Single Henry, Come On From Upcoming Album

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Lana Del Rey released her new single "Henry, Come On" from her upcoming album "The Right Person Will Stay," out May 21. The album shifts to a darker, atmospheric vibe.

Lana Del Rey released her new single "Henry, Come On" from her upcoming album "The Right Person Will Stay," out May 21. The album shifts to a darker, atmospheric vibe. Lana Del Rey has dropped her new single, “Henry, Come On," giving fans a first taste of her upcoming tenth studio album, The Right Person Will Stay.

Set to release on May 21, the album marks another big chapter in her musical journey. The new track hints at a deeply personal and emotional collection of songs to come. Lana Del Rey first teased “Henry, Come On" back in January 2024 with a short audio snippet on Instagram, sparking plenty of excitement among fans.



On Thursday, she finally shared the single’s official artwork—a dreamy photo of herself in a lacy white dress, with the song title placed in the upper left corner. She tagged collaborators Luke Laird, Drew Erickson, and Dean Reid, along with photographer Neil Krug, makeup artist Tyron Machhausen, and hairstylist Anna Cofone. True to Lana’s style, she let the image speak for itself—no caption needed.

Lana Del Rey announced The Right Person Will Stay back in November, sharing the news in a heartfelt Instagram post. “So grateful that my 13 tracks came together with my beautiful work between Luke, Jack, Zach and Drew Erickson amongst others," she wrote. “Happy for you to hear a few songs coming up before Stagecoach starts with Henry.

Love Always." Lana Del Rey was initially gearing up to drop a country album called Lasso, but it looks like she’s changing course. In a chat with Vogue Italia, she admitted, “Originally, me and the label were excited because the energy of the music of the album was meant to reflect my new life.

Now, I’m not so sure, but I’m usually pretty good with my own timing. I might turn it into something more ‘Southern gothic,’ like it was meant to be from the start, and less country." So, instead of cowboy boots and banjos, fans might be getting moody melodies and a haunting, cinematic twist with The Right Person Will Stay.

According to Variety, this shift in musical direction points to a darker, more atmospheric vibe for The Right Person Will Stay—classic Lana, but with an extra layer of mystery. She’s not just sticking to the studio either. Lana is all set to headline Stagecoach on April 25, marking a major moment as she brings her unique sound to the country music festival.

After that, she’ll be hopping across the UK and Ireland for a series of summer shows..