Lana Del Rey Renames Album Stove, Sets 2026 Release
Lana Del Rey Renames Album Stove, Sets 2026 Release

Lana Del Rey Renames Album Stove, Sets 2026 Release

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Lana Del Rey has renamed her upcoming tenth studio album to 'Stove' and announced a new release date likely set for the end of January 2026, after previously changing the title from 'Lasso' to 'The Right Person Will Stay' and delaying its release multiple times. The album will prominently feature a country music influence, a direction Del Rey has been interested in for nearly a decade, collaborating with country producers like Luke Laird and longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff. She decided to add six more autobiographical songs to the album, which extended the production timeline. Del Rey highlighted that the country sound on 'Stove' is more pronounced than on her previous work and described her reflections on whether to retire her snakeskin boots and cowboy hats amidst the rising popularity of country music. The album includes songs inspired by her husband, Louisiana alligator swamp tour guide Jeremy Dufrene, such as 'Stars Fell on Alabama,' and may feature previously released singles like 'Henry, Come On' and 'Bluebird.' This project marks a stylistic shift from her 2023 Grammy-nominated album, embracing Americana and country themes more fully than before.

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