Lana Del Rey ‘Honeymoon’: No More ‘Ultraviolence’ For Eminem With BEAUTIFUL New Song [VIDEO]

After last year's "Ultraviolence," it seems like it's time for the songstress to lay lower in a much calmer tune, as Lana Del Rey's "Honeymoon" single makes its way into social media, keeping fans watching to see what's next for the singer of "Born to Die."

In keeping with the singer's somber tone, Lana Del Rey's "Honeymoon" is fair to her artistic personality, and it's also the name of her upcoming album, which a Reddit user claims will be out in September, after the singer announced it during a concert last May.

According to Cosmopolitan, the singer had already been teasing the release of Lana Del Rey's "Honeymoon" since the past June, when she previewed a short clip of her singing as well as the song's lyrics, although it wasn't until this Tuesday that the 30 year-old star actually released the tune.

Before the "Honeymoon" lyric video, the YouTube entry shows a small clip of the singer laying down in a garden, in what could be a teaser to the song's video, though there's still no date for that one.

As Consequence of Sound reports, Lana Del Rey's "Honeymoon" is a "sweeping ballad" full of "thunderous strings," with a total length of over six minutes, rarely long for a pop song of this variety - although it wouldn't be the first time for the songstress.

Late last year, it wasn't precisely Lana Del Rey's "Honeymoon" making headlines, after Eminem became viral through a clip where he rapped that he wanted to "punch" her in the face, although the "Summertime Sadness" didn't take it in stride, publicly stating she had great admiration for the rapper's artistry.

Very little is known so far about the "Ultraviolence" follow-up album, besides the rumor that it will be released in September and the fact that she'll be covering Nina Simone's song "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood."

Listen to the beautiful Lana Del Rey "Honeymoon" track below!

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