Fans of Lana Del Rey appear to be in for a little more of a wait for new music. Did You Know, There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Drive, her planned ninth album, will be released on March 24—two weeks later than it was originally scheduled to—she said yesterday on her personal Instagram page. However, she is able to keep her audience engaged by sharing tracklists with musicians such as Tommy Genesis, Jon Batiste, and Bleachers as well as songs written by Jack Antonoff, Zach Dawes, Drew Erickson, and others. She also posted another sexy image by frequent creative partner Neil Krug from the album shoot.
In the photo of Lana, her coat is the only thing covering her breasts. Even though the image was posted to her personal Instagram account, Twitter users have shared it. Here, you can view NSFW pictures.
The “Did You Know There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Drive” vinyl record cover will feature a number of variations, one of which will be the topless image.
You may not be aware that a tunnel runs beneath the sea. On March 24, Ocean Blvd will be released via Interscope and Polydor. Pre-saving it is possible here.
The track listing for Lana Del Rey’s forthcoming album, Did You Know There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Drive, has been made public. The album art and the update were posted together on Instagram before the post was taken down for breaking the nudity policies of the service. The project’s new release date, which was pushed back two weeks to March 24, was also announced. As listed below, Father John Misty, Tommy Genesis, Jon Batiste, and Jack Antonoff all contribute to the song (via Consequence).
The singer-songwriter has covered “Buddy’s Rendezvous” (by Father John Misty) and published the one-off “Watercolor Eyes” for Euphoria Season 2 since the release of Chemtrails Over the Country Club and Blue Banisters in 2021. She collaborated with Taylor Swift’s Midnights on “Snow on the Beach” and released the album’s lead single in early December. The artist claimed a laptop, several cameras, and hard drives were stolen from her car in the latter part of last year, stealing song samples and the draft of a 200-page unpublished book in the process.