Lana Del Rey hints at May release for new album Ultraviolence
10 February 2014, 15:23
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
It appears that Lana Del Rey will follow up her hugely successful breakthrough album Born To Die this May, with the singer seemingly revealing its release date by accident.
In a fan-filmed video, Del Rey responds to a reveler’s question about the upcoming LP, spilling the beans that it’ll drop on 1 May. The singer then appears quite shocked to realise she’s being filmed and backtracks a bit.
Lana has already confirmed that her new album is to be called Ultraviolence. She’s also described it as “darker” than her first record.
Watch the aforementioned video below:
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