“Bluebird”, the new one from Lana Del Rey

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A moving new song that takes us through whispers, soft guitars and nostalgia.

Lana Del Rey He once again displays his characteristic style with his new single “Bluebird.” This song is a delicate and emotional ballad that could be considered the second preview of their long-awaited album. It occurs shortly after “Henry, Come On” and strengthens the idea that a sequel to Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.

In “Bluebird”, Del Rey uses the simplicity of an acoustic guitar with a fingerpicking soft, accompanied by subtle instrumentation that brings her nostalgic voice to the fore. The song was co-written with Luke Lairdrecognized for his work on the country scene, and co-produced by himself and Drew Ericksonfrequent collaborator of Wool which provides an introspective and cinematic atmosphere.

Although the release of the album still does not have a definitive date, fans have been attentive to the artist's every movement because, at first, it was said that the album would be titled lassothen The Right Person Will Stay and that it would see the light on May 21. However, a video later deleted by the Wool suggested that the name has changed again and it won't arrive in time.

For now remember that “Bluebird” of Lana Del Rey It is now available on all platforms streaming and here you can listen to it.

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