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Lana Del Rey Drops Strangest Collab Yet: A Song Co-Written by Husband and Sister

The singer-songwriter’s latest release trades familiar Americana for darker imagery and a deeply personal collaboration

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The single’ cover art reinforces that change in sound: a wolf stands guard over a sleeping child, painted in dry, dead monotone colors that mirror the song’s uneasy calm. Photo from Lana Del Rey/Instagram

Lana Del Rey has officially returned with “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter,” released February 17, off her upcoming album, Stove, her first album since Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Boulevard in 2023. 

The track was co-written by her husband, Jeremy Dufrene, alongside her brother-in-law and her sister, Caroline “Chuck” Grant. Ever since marrying Dufrene in September 2024, the Norman Fucking Rockwell! hitmaker has moved toward a darker direction in terms of lyric writing and production choices. The new song incorporates string arrangements, almost abstract childlike lyricism, and a mood that feels as elusive as the album itself. The single’s cover art reinforces that change in sound: a wolf stands guard over a sleeping child, painted in dry, dead monotone colors that mirror the song’s uneasy calm.

This is Del Rey’s first official single since releasing two standalone tracks, “Henry, Come On” and “Bluebird,” in April 2025. Both double down into her familiar Americana singer-songwriter aesthetic. In contrast, “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter” is a deeper step into stranger territory, hinting at a surreal and darker jazz-leaning direction as she begins the rollout of Stove, now expected later this year.

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“White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter” was co-written by Del Rey’s husband, Jeremy Dufrene, along with her sister, Caroline “Chuck” Grant, and Dufrene’s brother.

The single is off her upcoming album “Stove,” her first full-length release since “Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Boulevard” in 2023, expected later this year.

Unlike her standalone 2025 tracks “Henry, Come On” and “Bluebird,” which leaned into her familiar Americana sound, “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter” moves toward a surreal, darker jazz-leaning direction.

The single was released on February 17, marking Del Rey’s first official single since her two 2025 standalone tracks.

Since marrying Jeremy Dufrene in September 2024, Del Rey has moved toward darker lyric writing and production, reflected in the new single’s string arrangements and abstract, childlike lyricism.

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Elijah Pareño

Elijah Pareño

Music Writer

Elijah Pareño is the Music Writer of Rolling Stone Philippines. He writes daily music news, features, reviews, and radar stories of the website.

In addition to music writing, Pareño has written about the behind-the-scenes writers and producers from the P-pop scene, interviewed hip-hop artists like Shanti Dope and Zae, and featured up-and-coming artists for the Music Forecast 2026. Aside from music, Pareño has written about the state of affairs that affects pop culture. He wrote a movie review for 'Mortal Kombat II' and reported and interviewed photojournalists at the September 21, 2025 protests in Luneta and Mendiola.

Prior to working in Rolling Stone Philippines, Pareño was a freelance writer for 3 years and independent live music promoter

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