Lana Del Rey's 'Honeymoon' Makes Listeners Want To Fall In Love

By Staff Reporter | Jul 15, 2015 09:28 PM EDT

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Vocalist Lana Del Rey recently exposed via Twitter "Honeymoon," the title track from her upcoming fourth album. The song is a Del Rey classic with slow and calm vocals accompanying the soaring strings. As like the singer's previous tracks, "Honeymoon" delves in violence and love, and has a reference to "Mr. Born to Die," an acknowledgement to her 2012 album "Born to Die."

The track follows her chart-topper hit "Ultraviolence" in June 2014 which earned a huge album week sales for a female artist. It is a feel good song that will soothe away the stresses of the day. Of course, listening to the song makes you want to fall in love, too, as per Mashable.

According to Huffington Post, the Golden Globe nominee for Best Original Song for the movie "Big Eyes," has been tickling the new song on a mysterious account on Instagram since last month.

On Tuesday, Del Rey posted on her social media account her thoughts about her new song, "In some ways I feel it's where the record begins and ends." She also gave away fresh details about her coming album. She wrote, "There are so many other tracks on the record, 13 others to be exact- Some with a muddy trap energy and some inspired by late-night Miles Davis drives ... But I love this song because it encapsulates all of the things that come naturally to me."

Last May, the song's lyrics were leaked, and triggered speculations that she was crooning about having deep feelings to a man who is violent to her.

Metro detailed at the time that a part of the lyrics goes like this: "We both know the history of violence that surrounds you, but I'm not scared, there's nothing to lose now that I've found you."

Lana Del Rey's "Honeymoon" has also a semblance to the theme of "James Bond" movies, so it's not a surprise if and when her track gets included in the latest Daniel Craig starrer, "Spectre."

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