The plate is said to be “more autobiographical than expected” and therefore a bit of a long time.
Lana Del Rey has announced the title and the expected release date of her long-announced country album. In an interview, the singer said that her tenth studio album is now called Stove and will probably be released at the end of January 2026 “. Here are all further information – including the previous shifts.
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From Lasso to Stove: Why Lana del Rey postponed her album several times
Originally, the album was to be released under the title Lasso in September 2024, was later renamed the right person Will Stay and postponed to May 2025. Del Rey now explained in an interview with “W Magazine” that it was “more autobiographical than expected”, which would require additional time.
In the interview, the musician continued to emphasize that the majority of the record would have a country attack. “Eight years ago, when I wanted to make a country album, nobody else thought of Country. Now everyone is doing country!” Said Del Rey. At the time, she had also considered publishing a cover album called Country & Western, but then decided on self -written pieces.
Love declaration to Jeremy Dufrene with the song “Stars Fell on Alabama”
In the interview with “W”, the musician also reported that one of the loose songs for the end of January would be “Stars Fell on Alabama”-a piece about her husband Jeremy Dufrene, the alligator swamp guide from Louisiana, which she spouses in 2024.
She said: “I open my show with this song.” And further: “Jeremy is the person who has influenced me the most in my life. He is rather reserved in public, but when he is with me, he talks continuously.”
Surprise for fans: What songs will stove make?
Other songs that Lana del Rey has released since her album release in 2023 are “Henry, Come On” and “Bluebird”, whereby it is completely unclear whether they will be represented again on the new work.
With Jack Antonoff & Luke Laird: These producers are behind Stove
Stove is produced in collaboration with Lana del Rey’s long-standing partner Jack Antonoff, as well as country producer Luke Laird. Del Rey described the sound of the album in an interview as melodic and partly “playful”, with a stronger country flair than in her previous works.
Stove thus marks the next logical step in Lana del Rey’s versatile career, which has developed from indie pop into a stronger Americana and country impact in recent years.

