Lana Del Rey drops her new album!
- Viola Valdez
- Mar 21, 2021
- 2 min read

Singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey has been teasing her seventh studio album “Chemtrails over the Country Club” since last year after the release of her album and poetry book. She dropped her first single from the album in October called “Love me Love you like a Woman,” which she performed on Jimmy Fallon. She also has released videos for “White Dress” and “Chemtrails over the Country Club.”
There are 11 tracks on the album, and it was produced with Jack Antonoff who produced her last album “Norman F***ing Rockwell!” which was released last year. Antonoff has worked with many musicians and is very famous among the music community. He has produced or written for Taylor Swift, Troye Sivan, Lorde, and Pink! Antonoff announced the album on Twitter, “my favorite work @lanadelrey and I have done together…was a very beautiful process that means that world to me. Listen to this one alone walking.”
To promote the album Del Rey tweeted to LA residents on March 19th to keep an eye up at the sky at 1:00 over the LA Country Clubs. She had her album and name written in the sky for a promo which she has done for her other albums over the years. Many fans tweeted out videos of them seeing it in the sky. Today Del Rey had a pop-up shop at the Melrose Trading Post in LA and fortune-tellers called Lana speaks!
Since the release of “Chemtrails over the Country Club”, Lana Del Rey has managed to surpass Taylor Swift as the female artist with the most albums charting on the worldwide iTunes Album Chart. The album also has reached 10million streams on Spotify making it the hugest album debut of this year so far.

Just a day after Del Rey gave fans “Chemtrails over the Country Club” she announced in an Instagram post the date for her new album “Rock Candy Sweet.” It is set to release on June 1st, 2021. Sources on Twitter speculate that singles for the next album might drop within the next month. To check out Lana Del Rey’s new album it is streaming on most major platforms!
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