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Lana Del Rey Releases New Single The Grants

Wednesday, 15 March 2023 Written by Laura Johnson

Photo: Chuck Grant

Lana Del Rey has shared a new song.

The Grants, which takes its title from her family name, is the third single to be lifted from her new album, 'Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd', following A&W and the LP's title track. The follow-up to her two 2021 albums, 'Blue Banisters' and 'Chemtrails Over The Country Club' will arrive on March 24.

The song, co-written with Mike Hermosa, opens with what appears to be warm-ups from her backing singers, Melodye Perry, Pattie Howard and Shikena Jones, before Del Rey delivers a captivating vocal performance atop subtly rousing keys and strings, with lyrics reminding us of the importance of memories and family.

Earlier in March, the singer-songwriter received the Visionary Award at the Billboard Women in Music Awards in Los Angeles. She will return to the UK this summer to headline the Other Stage at Glastonbury festival.

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