Lana Del Rey shares release date of new single from upcoming album Stove

Lana Del Rey will be releasing her new single White Feather-Hawk Tail Deer Hunter from her 10th studio album - reportedly titled Stove - on February 17, 2026.

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Lana Del Rey will be releasing her new single White Feather-Hawk Tail Deer Hunter on February 17, 2026
Lana Del Rey will be releasing her new single White Feather-Hawk Tail Deer Hunter on February 17, 2026

Lana Del Rey will be releasing her new single White Feather-Hawk Tail Deer Hunter on February 17, 2026.

The 40-year-old singer took to Instagram to update her fans on her upcoming 10th studio album - reportedly titled Stove - and Lana has now revealed the new single is just weeks away.

In an Instagram Story, she said: “I just wanted to make a little message and let you know that my new single and my favourite song – this is the one I’ve been waiting for – White Feather-Hawk Tail Deer Hunter is coming out on the 17th.”

The Summertime Sadness hitmaker added she was “really happy” with the upcoming track, which she worked on with worked on with producers Drew Erickson and Jack Antonoff, who “finally found that magical chord that was missing”.

Lana also shared she had co-written White Feather-Hawk Tail Deer Hunter with her husband Jeremy Dufrene, her brother-in-law, and her sister Caroline ‘Chuck’ Grant.

She said: “There’s just so many bits and phrases thrown in by other people.

“We made the video like just ourselves, but still, still, it takes hours and hours of editing and downloading and uploading and all that.”

Speaking about the country-inspired record, Lana teased fans would find out more “soon”.

She said: “I know, you’re asking about the record. But honestly, soon. ‘Cause vinyl takes three months, so three months plus two weeks. It could be give or take a bit less than that.”  

Lana had initially announced her 10th studio album for a May 2025 release, though the record was ultimately delayed to early 2026.

The singer had also originally titled the album Lasso, before changing it to The Right Person Will Stay - though that name has seemingly been dropped too.

Lana previously explained she decided to add six more songs to the collection, which led to the delay.

She said: “They were more autobiographical than I thought, and that took more time.

“The majority of the album will have a country flair. Eight years ago, when I was looking to make a country record, no one else was thinking about country.

“Now everyone is going country! I’ve asked myself, Should I retire all my snakeskin boots? Should I put my cowboy hats in storage?”