via Instagram/@lanadelreyMusic / NewsMusic / NewsLana Del Rey teases visuals for her upcoming song, White DressThe track will feature on the singer’s long-delayed album, Chemtrails Over the Country ClubShareLink copied ✔️February 28, 2021February 28, 2021TextThom Waite Lana Del Rey has shared a teaser for the upcoming Chemtrails Over the Country Club opener “White Dress”. The hazy visuals feature a figure rollerblading into the sunset, alongside snippets of a classic car (continuing a theme established in the video for the record’s title track). In another, attached video, Del Rey is seen discussing her aspirations for her visuals, saying: “I do hope, one day, that I can work with somebody who actually knows how to make videos,” and namechecking John Waters and David Lynch. Earlier this month, the singer also shared stills hinting at the “White Dress” visuals, tagging frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff. A release date for the single is yet to be revealed. The album itself is set to debut on March 19, following significant delays (the original release was set for September 2020). In October last year, Del Rey shared the first song from the Norman Fucking Rockwell! follow-up, titled “Let Me Love You Like a Woman”. An album of “American standards and classics” is also reportedly in the works, following her November 2020 cover of George Gershwin’s jazz standard “Summertime”. Del Rey recently revealed that she almost quit music following the death of Amy Winehouse in 2011, which coincided with the day of her first review. “Everyone was watching, mesmerised,” she says in an interview with MOJO. “But I personally felt like I didn’t even want to sing anymore.” Take a look at the new “White Dress” teaser below. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREListen to Sissy Misfit’s essential afters playlistICE Out, the Grammys, and the fight for cultural power in the USRoger VivierWhat went down at an intimate Roger Vivier book launch in ParisGrammys 2026: The biggest snubs from this year’s awardsThe only tracks you need to hear from January 2026This new event series aims to bring spirituality back to live musicMargo XS on the sound of transness: ‘Malleable, synthetic and glossy’The Boy who cried Terrified: Ranking all the tracks on fakemink’s new EPA massive exhibition on Black British music is coming to V&A EastAtmospheric dream-pop artist Maria Somerville shares her offline favouritesA 24-hour London will save the city’s nightlife, says new report‘It’s a revolution’: Nigeria’s new-gen rappers are hitting the mainstreamEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy