If you’ve been following along here lately, you already know I’ve been leaning into a bit of a Louisiana theme on the blog—and honestly, it feels perfectly timed. Ever since Lana married real-life Louisiana swamp guide Jeremy Dufrene, the bayou energy has quietly woven its way into her story, and this new chapter feels like it could be steeped in that same Southern mystique.
“White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter” was written by Lana Del Rey alongside her sister Chuck Grant, her brother-in-law Jason Pickens, and her husband Jeremy Dufrene. The track was produced by Lana and her longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff, with Drew Erickson contributing co-production and strings. Mixing was handled by Dean Reid and Laura Sisk, bringing together a team that has helped shape much of Lana’s recent sound.
The release may also be the first glimpse into a larger project on the horizon. In an Instagram story posted on Saturday, February 7, Lana shared that her new album is expected to arrive in roughly three months.
For now, “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter” offers the first taste of what’s coming next—and if the title alone is any indication, we might be heading deeper into the wild, atmospheric storytelling Lana does best.
More news on the upcoming album should be arriving soon.


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