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New York Post
3 days ago
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- New York Post
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Daily Mirror
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Lana Del Rey reveals she kissed huge US singer in new song as she announces big career change
Pop star Lana Del Rey has revealed some eyebrow raising lyrics from her new album as she admitted to kissing a huge singer while revealing her highly anticipated career change Lana Del Rey has taken a surprise career change as she sang one of her songs for the very last time. The singer, whose real name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, is gearing up for the release of her highly anticipated album. Her forthcoming album The Right Person Will Stay, follows on from Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. The new album is currently scheduled for release next month and will see Lana take a huge turn in her career. She has decided to release a country album in contrast to her previous tracks that have often been labelled as indie pop and alternative, with strong influences from dream pop, baroque pop, and rock. Lana, who is heading on a UK tour later this year, gave a taste of what to expect while performing at Stagecoach Festival in California this weekend. She performed her new song Husband of Mine as well as 57.5 Million. The latter track references the number of listeners she has on Spotify and before performing the song she asked fans to listen closely to the lyrics. She surprisingly sang about kissing country star Morgan Wallen in the track before revealing it would be the last time she'd ever sing it. Lana, who married alligator tour guide Jeremy Dufrene in September last year, said on stage: 'I kissed Morgan Wallen. I guess kissing me kind of went to his head. If you want my secret to success, I suggest don't go ATV-ing with him when you're out West.' Before debuting the lyric, she quipped: "This is the last time I'm ever gonna say this line." Lana revealed her 10th studio album back in November, hinting at new tunes on Instagram. She wrote at the time: "Happy for you to hear a few songs coming up before Stagecoach." She had hinted at the country vibe of her upcoming album, initially set to be named Lasso, earlier this year. Speaking at a Billboard pre-Grammy event, Lana shared insights into the album's direction as she said: "If you can't already tell by our award winners and our performers, the music business is going country... "We're going country. It's happening. That's why Jack has followed me to Muscle Shoals, Nashville, Mississippi, over the last four years." In a Vogue interview last summer, she further defined her album's concept, commenting: "All my albums are somewhat rooted in Americana... so I don't think it will be a heavy departure." She added: "If anything, it will just be a little lighter lyrically, and more pointed in a classic country, American, or Southern Gothic production - which again, so many of my songs already are."


See - Sada Elbalad
12-04-2025
- Entertainment
- See - Sada Elbalad
Lana Del Rey's New Album Is Getting New Title, Release Date
Yara Sameh Lana Del Rey has some good and bad news to share with her fans. The superstar took to Instagram on Friday (April 11) to thank fans for their support and her collaborators for their work on her freshly released single, 'Henry, Come On.' The country-tinged ballad is set to appear on Del Rey's upcoming 10th album, "The Right Person Will Stay". However, at the end of her video, the singer revealed that the project isn't going to arrive on the scheduled May 21 release date — and she changed the title. 'You know it's not going to come on time, right?' she said in her video. 'Should I even tell you that the name changed again? Should I tell you that now, while you're so happy that you even have a song? Yeah, maybe I'll wait.' She didn't give an update on the project's release date, and as of press time, hasn't announced the new title. However, she did give some good news. Her next single, 'Blue Bird,' will be arriving for sure next Friday (April 18). A late album is nothing new for the beloved singer, as her three most recent projects — "Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd", "Chemtrails Over the Country Club", and "Blue Banisters" — were all delayed for various reasons. Del Rey is scheduled to perform at Stagecoach on April 25. 'It's not lost on me about how amazing it is that we got to headline Coachella last year and that we get to sing at the top of the night at Stagecoach on the smaller stage this year. My band is so excited. I'm really excited, and I'm really happy for this album to be moving along,' she shared in her Instagram video. read more New Tourism Route To Launch in Old Cairo Ahmed El Sakka-Led Play 'Sayidati Al Jamila' to Be Staged in KSA on Dec. 6 Mandy Moore Joins Season 2 of "Dr. Death" Anthology Series Don't Miss These Movies at 44th Cairo Int'l Film Festival Today Amr Diab to Headline KSA's MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022 Festival Arts & Culture Mai Omar Stuns in Latest Instagram Photos Arts & Culture "The Flash" to End with Season 9 Arts & Culture Ministry of Culture Organizes four day Children's Film Festival Arts & Culture Canadian PM wishes Muslims Eid-al-Adha News Egypt confirms denial of airspace access to US B-52 bombers News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia Lifestyle Pistachio and Raspberry Cheesecake Domes Recipe News Australia Fines Telegram $600,000 Over Terrorism, Child Abuse Content Arts & Culture Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's $4.7M LA Home Burglarized Videos & Features Bouchra Dahlab Crowned Miss Arab World 2025 .. Reem Ganzoury Wins Miss Arab Africa Title (VIDEO) Sports Neymar Announced for Brazil's Preliminary List for 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers News Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly Inaugurates Two Indian Companies Arts & Culture New Archaeological Discovery from 26th Dynasty Uncovered in Karnak Temple Arts & Culture Arwa Gouda Gets Married (Photos)


The Independent
28-01-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Lana Del Rey's hairstylist on current trends and how to find the one that works for you
'Ultimately, although I don't believe in trends, I do think that women are wanting to look and feel more confident,' says the brains behind Lana Del Rey's iconic Sixties-style beehive, Anna Cofone. Cofone has been styling the Video Games singer's hair since 2011. Having worked with the likes of Cindy Crawford, Dua Lipa and most recently Margaret Qualley, Cofone is part of the industry that creates trends. 'Some things just happen really spontaneously and intuitively,' she says, 'like when ribbons became a trend, when [Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd] came out, at all of Lana's shows, every single person that I could see was wearing ribbons in their hair. 'And can that be described as a trend? Or is that just more of a cultural moment within music that has inspired a look?' Cofone has become an integral character in Lana Del Rey's performances. The singer memorably showed up late for her Glastonbury set due to alleged complications with her hair – 'My hair takes so long to do,' she told disgruntled crowds – and when it came to headlining the British Summer Time festival in Hyde Park, Lana Del Rey incorporated the act of getting ready into her performance, with Cofone walking on stage to style her Sixties-style updo. 'The underlying thread is storytelling,' says Cofone, 'it's about bringing their vision to life. '[You have to ask] what's the story? Who does the artist want to be? […] ultimately, there's a lot of emotional skills that come into play.' When she's not styling global stars, Cofone collaborates with designers on their fashion week shows, from Chet Lo to Roksanda and Steven Stokey-Daley. When asked what the hair trends for 2025 are set to be, 'People are definitely having more confidence exploring,' says Cofone. 'Looking back at the spring summer 2025 shows, where there was a lot of these small slicked-back silhouettes, whether that was with a gel or a pomade or wax. 'There's less fear of being perceived with quite a harsh, strong look – there's now a fearlessness, with women wearing their hair more androgynous. So I do think the shorter cuts are coming in. 'Pixie fringes, shorter styles – not necessarily like one-length bobs – but more layered shapes. [Shorter styles] and shapes can become quite a statement.' While the likes of Lana Del Rey may have already identified their signature styles, some of us are yet to find the perfect cut. 'My biggest tip would be to find a hair stylist that asks great questions,' says Cofone. 'You want a hair stylist that is asking, how would you describe your hair? What are you wearing at the weekend? When you're going to work, how much time do you spend on your hair? How do you want to be perceived? Because I think our hair is an addition to our personality. 'If you're a businesswoman going into the office with a suit, then the hair should be an extension of that, and I think it's only by virtue of a hair stylist asking those kind of questions that can give a person the confidence to really think, explore and consider something different.' If you're worried about diverting from a tried-and-tested style you've had for years, Cofone says start with simple additions, instead of statement chops. 'If you've got long hair, the best starting point is having some layers around the face. Just by having layers around your face, it creates more movement, it creates more texture. 'Then maybe you could go as far as having a long fringe, it starts to then become a look. It's got that lived in, more sexy and stylised feel.' If you're wanting to elevate how your hair already looks, Cofone says it starts with identifying your hair texture, 'First identify the texture, because the volume that you may or may not want to create can be addressed with the styling products. 'Don't wash your hair often – really only once every three, or four days – then use a mask at least once a week, and then make sure you're getting a trim every eight to ten weeks – this is going to make a big difference. '