

Moving on now before I go off on a tangent: as I listen to the first few seconds of “Tulsa Jesus Freak,” I can tell Del Rey is in her natural habitat. It got me thrilled for the rest of the songs, which is what an introductory song should do. In my opinion it’s the definition of true happiness, and bliss. The song is incredibly catchy, and the lyrics match the melodies. It was a great song to introduce the album. Let’s start off with the introductory song “Chemtrails over the Country Club.” I have no qualms about it except that I have listened to it way too many times in anticipation for the album. It reminds me a bit of the “Ultraviolence” cover with the colors, but otherwise this cover is unique and nothing like she has released before. The black-white album cover depicts flapper women sitting around a table all with delighted smiles. “Chemtrails over the Country Club” will be marked as Del Rey’s seventh released studio album. However, before you give this album a listen, here are my thoughts: I am convinced Del Rey cannot release a bad song. I genuinely have high hopes for the album we have been waiting for since 2019 (way to keep us hanging Lizzy!). It will be a while before that calms down, but in the meantime I will be listening to the album. The album was released on March 19, and as I write this, her fans are going ballistic and #Lana is the third most trending on Twitter. Del Rey released her song, “Chemtrails over the Country Club” in 2021 and fans were ecstatic. The best way I can describe her music is, old soul, but young at heart. She dapples into the 60’s with her music videos, and lyrics but still manages to keep the modern indie pop appeal. It wasn’t until the rise of TikTok that she became notorious from fans’ videos.ĭel Rey is unique from her incorporation of cinematic romances, melancholy and allure within her music. She released other albums like, “Ultraviolence” (2014), “Die for Me” (2013) and “Lust for Life,” and gained a following behind her. Del Rey, otherwise known as Lizzy Grant by her loyal fans, released her album “Born to Die” in January 2012 and attracted some fans, but remained a small artist.

Whether you’ve seen the “Lana Cult” memes on TikTok or her crazed fans on Twitter, Lana Del Rey is a name you’ve probably heard of before.
