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Lana Del Rey Releases 'White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter' and Self-Shot Video

The track signals Stove’s family-led, domestic focus with an expected album window of roughly three months tied to vinyl production.

Overview

  • The single arrived Feb. 17 and was co-written with her husband Jeremy Dufrene, sister Caroline “Chuck” Grant, and brother‑in‑law Jason Pickens, with production by Jack Antonoff and Drew Erickson.
  • The self-shot, home‑video–style clip premiered Feb. 18, features a cameo from Dufrene, and includes a provocative moment where Del Rey places her head in an oven.
  • Del Rey has called the song her favorite from Stove and has indicated the album should follow in about three months due to vinyl manufacturing timelines, though no date is set.
  • Lyrics read as a direct tribute to Dufrene, leaning into rural and domestic images such as a green John Deere mower, cooking, and Louisiana‑tinged voodoo references.
  • Early coverage describes the sound as sparse and orchestral with notable strings and a psychedelic whisper‑rap delivery, diverging from a straightforward country approach after earlier Americana hints for the album.