Lana Del Rey teases snippet of 'Sylvia Plath' | Inquirer Entertainment

Lana Del Rey teases snippet of ‘Sylvia Plath’

/ 02:52 PM October 29, 2018

Lana Del Rey at the 60th Grammy Awards on Jan. 28, 2018, in New York. Image: AFP/Jewel Samad

Lana Del Rey has offered up yet another teaser from her upcoming album, this time a snippet of a song called “Sylvia Plath”.

In a video the singer shared to Instagram, we see Del Rey lip syncing to what sounds to be an a cappella section of the melancholy track.

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She then shared the lyrics to Twitter.

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“Sylvia Plath” joins several other songs Lana Del Rey has teased from her upcoming album “Norman Fucking Rockwell”, including a song called “Cinnamon” that has been heard in snippets on social media, and the already-released tracks “Mariners Apartment Complex” and “Venice Bitch”.

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The singer is working with producer Jack Antonoff on the new album, which will serve as the follow-up to 2017’s “Lust for Life” and is expected to be out in 2019. JB

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