Earlier this year, divisive songstress Lana Del Rey released her long-awaited debut album Born to Die. Whether you fall into the love or hate camp, there's no denying that she left a significant mark, which is why there are undoubtedly some of you who can't wait for more from the artist.
While she's not exactly announcing a sophomore relese, the singer recently stopped by Australian radio station Nova, where she dropped news that she's planning on issuing a deluxe version of the breakthrough album later this year. She's calling it the "Paradise" edition and promising a whole bunch of new material.
Here's the statement she made on air:
It's not a new album, it's more like an afterthought, it's the "Paradise" edition of Born to Die. It's like seven new songs that kind of put a period on the statement that I was making when I was making the record…it's beautiful.
While it's unclear exactly when the "Paradise" edition of Born to Die will drop, fans can hopefully expect at least seven unheard cuts this November.
The full interview with Nova radio can be streamed here.
Thanks to Hypetrak for the tip.
While she's not exactly announcing a sophomore relese, the singer recently stopped by Australian radio station Nova, where she dropped news that she's planning on issuing a deluxe version of the breakthrough album later this year. She's calling it the "Paradise" edition and promising a whole bunch of new material.
Here's the statement she made on air:
It's not a new album, it's more like an afterthought, it's the "Paradise" edition of Born to Die. It's like seven new songs that kind of put a period on the statement that I was making when I was making the record…it's beautiful.
While it's unclear exactly when the "Paradise" edition of Born to Die will drop, fans can hopefully expect at least seven unheard cuts this November.
The full interview with Nova radio can be streamed here.
Thanks to Hypetrak for the tip.