Lana Del Rey’s new single Henry, Come On releasing tomorrow according to a new Spotify link

Lana Del Rey - Source: Instagram/@honeymoon
Lana Del Rey - Source: Instagram/@honeymoon

Lana Del Rey's upcoming single, Henry, Come On, is expected to release on April 11, 2025, according to a new link added on Spotify.

Previously, Lana Del Rey sang a cover of John Denver's Take Me Home, Country Roads. Also, she has worked on Buddy’s Rendezvous with John Misty. Seeing some of her recent works, fans speculate that the singer might be making a transition to her country era, according to an American Songwriter report.

Here's what we know about Lana Del Rey’s new single Henry, Come On

By now, many have speculated that Henry, Come On will be Lana's unique way of venturing into the country music landscape.

In January 2024, she dropped a sneak peek of the music on her Instagram. Sharing an aesthetic and dreamy Polaroid, she only mentioned the song title "Henry, Come on" and tagged country producer Luke Laird in the caption.

According to a Pitchfork report, Lana Del Rey shared her new single's finger-picked guitar last year. The lyrics are,

"I mean, Henry, come on/Do you think I’d really choose it/All this off and on/Henry, come on."

According to a post by Instagram/@lanaboards, Henry, Come On is 5:11 minutes long. Along with Lana Del Rey, Luke Laird, Drew Erickson, and Zach Dawes produced it.

According to Fandom, the singer has worked with Erickson previously for the Blue Banisters album.

In a conversation with Entertainment Weekly and People Magazine, Lana spoke about her album Lasso and more. At the InStyle Imagemaker Awards last year, she shared about the much-awaited music album,

"I think all the songs have been Americana and I want to wait to see what the musical atmosphere feels like. Cause I don't usually feel like I need a pause in the creation process, but if there's a literal energetic pause that almost feels like physical, then I have to wait and I don't know why."

She further added,

"I'll have to see if it's because of something someone's done or because it's going to take a turn."

Once released on April 11, listeners can enjoy Lana Del Rey's Henry, Come On on all streaming platforms.

Edited by Nimisha