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Lana Del Rey shows married life in new music video
Summary
Lana Del Rey released the single "White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter" and its music video was filmed at her husband Jeremy Dufrene’s home in Des Allemands, Louisiana, showing domestic scenes and moments from their life together.
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Lana Del Rey has released a new single, "White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter," and the accompanying video offers a view of everyday life at the home of her husband, Jeremy Dufrene, in Des Allemands, Louisiana. The clip appears to have been shot at Dufrene’s five-room house, which he built in 2021. Del Rey sings about her relationship in the track and shared that the video was made to capture them "like just ourselves." The song is one of several recent releases ahead of her next album.
Key details:
- The single and its four-minute video were filmed at Jeremy Dufrene’s home in Des Allemands, Louisiana.
- Del Rey references their 17-month marriage in the song and performs domestic scenes, including a staged oven moment and scenes of Dufrene cooking on a grill.
- The video includes informal audio of Dufrene laughing and Del Rey saying, "Thanks gator, I loves you!" and was described by Del Rey as made "like just ourselves."
- The track was co-written by Del Rey, Jeremy Dufrene, Jason Pickens and Caroline "Chuck" Grant, and Jack Antonoff co-produced it.
- Del Rey has released other recent tracks from her upcoming album, including "Bluebird" and "Henry, Come On."
Summary:
The music video presents a low-key, domestic snapshot tied to Del Rey’s new single and highlights contributions from her husband and family in the song’s creation. The track is part of a series of releases ahead of her tenth studio album, Stove, which is reported to be set for May 22; wider release details are undetermined at this time.
