Lana Del Rey Says Yes To Heaven

by | May 19, 2023

Lana Del Rey has released her new single, Say Yes To Heaven. It is her first release following her critically and commercially successful ninth studio album, Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. The track – that does not appear on her new album – is out via Polydor Records.

Say Yes To Heaven – which was co-written in 2012 with Rick Nowels – made it’s first appearance to the world when it leaked online, subsequently building an immense amount of demand and momentum on TikTok. Now, the track has been officially released in full.

Lana Del Rey (Chuck Grant)

Lana Del Rey (Chuck Grant)
Lana Del Rey (Chuck Grant)

In summer 2023, Lana Del Rey is set to play two sensational shows in the UK. The first of which will be at Glastonbury Festival as she headlines The Other Stage on Saturday 24th June, facing off against Guns N’ Roses who take over the Pyramid that night. The second will be at BST Hyde Park on Sunday 9th July, as the American singer-songwriter closes the series with a headline set with general admission tickets selling out in record time for the London summer series. She will be accompanied by an array of special guests that are still to be announced.

Listen to Say Yes To Heaven below:

At the time of release, Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd – which is Del Rey’s sixth UK #1 album – became the fastest selling album of 2023. With this latest UK #1 album, Manhattan-born Elizabeth Grant now has the fifth most UK #1 albums for a solo female artists. Only Madonna (12), Taylor Swift (9), Kylie Minogue (8) and Barbra Streisand (7) have more!

Lana Del Rey (Neil Krug)

Lana Del Rey (Neil Krug)
Lana Del Rey (Neil Krug)

The new album was co-produced by Lana Del Rey alongside Mike Hermosa, Jack Antonoff, Drew Erickson, Zach Dawes, and Benji, and includes features from Jon Batiste, Bleachers, Father John Misty, Judah Smith, Tommy Genesis, and SYML.

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