“Oh chat, we’re so back” – Picsart’s post left fans laughing as Lana Del Rey teases possible cover for her upcoming song Henry, Come On

Leeds Festival 2024 - Day Three - Source: Getty
Lana Del Rey at the Leeds Festival 2024 - Day Three - Source: Getty

Fans of Lana Del Rey were recently treated to what might be the cover art for her upcoming song, Henry, Come On—an internet moment they didn’t know they needed. The potential cover, which Lana herself shared, stirred up plenty of fan reactions, but one tweet stood out and took on a life of its own:

“Oh chat, we’re so back”—a cheeky retweet from @Picsart, humorously nodding to the ongoing meme that Lana Del Rey has been using Picsart, a popular editing app, for her album covers.

The tweet, paired with the possible song cover, sent fans into a frenzy, sparking hilarious tweets and theories about Lana’s unconventional, lo-fi aesthetics. As Lana Del Rey continues to tease her creative projects, the internet can’t help but notice her affinity for digital DIY vibes, leading to a perfect blend of irony and excitement that only she could pull off.


Internet in stitches as Lana Del Rey’s possible cover for 'Henry, Come On' sparks Picsart memes

It didn’t take long for Lana’s fans to run wild with memes and jokes. @koci_supremacy tweeted,

“she's never beating the picsart allegations,” making fun of the fact that Lana’s minimalistic and DIY-looking covers have long been associated with the app.

@Paulinamstv responded to the new cover tease by quipping,

“did you make this as well? 😍” alongside a photo of Lana’s chaotic “Mayhem Ball” cover art.

Meanwhile, @NicoExtraPico cryptically stated,

“Clocked her tea,” humorously hinting that the internet already has Lana’s aesthetic approach figured out

While @karrankn zoomed in on the technical side of things, tweeting,

“the dimensions being 4:5 💀,” poking fun at the Instagram-ready size of the cover.

And perhaps the best response of all was this tweet by @KitsuVaizer:

“can you confirm her screen time on Picsart,” which had fans giggling at the thought of Lana Del Rey spending hours on the app perfecting her lo-fi, sometimes seemingly homemade cover art.

Background: Picsart, Album Covers, and Lana’s Latest Projects

Lana Del Rey’s alleged love affair with Picsart didn’t come out of nowhere. The singer’s recent album covers have leaned heavily into a DIY, low-tech vibe, which fans have both lovingly and jokingly pointed out. Picsart, known for its easy-to-use photo editing tools, even created a blog post breaking down how fans can recreate Lana’s signature style, suggesting that the connection between Lana and the app has truly become an internet phenomenon.

While there’s no official confirmation that Lana herself is creating her album covers on Picsart, the ongoing memes suggest otherwise. Fans have claimed for years that her raw, nostalgic aesthetic mirrors the kind of digital collaging that Picsart is perfect for. It has even become a running joke that the app has been behind most of Lana’s latest visuals, with Picsart playing along by humorously responding to fan theories online.

As for Henry, Come On, details about the song itself remain scarce, but there’s a palpable buzz around Lana’s upcoming projects. Following the release of her recent albums, fans expect nothing less than moody, introspective tracks that only Lana can deliver. And if this possible cover for Henry, Come On is anything to go by, it looks like Lana is keeping the lo-fi, effortlessly cool aesthetic alive.

Edited by Ritika Pal
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