Lana Del Rey Says She Wants To Work With The National
By Katrina Nattress
September 4, 2019
Though her latest release Norman F**king Rockwell doesn't include any features (though it was heavily produced by Jack Antonoff), Lana Del Rey has worked with the likes of the Weeknd, Stevie Nicks, A$AP Rocky, and Max Martin in the past, and though she dropped her latest album just last week the singer-songwriter is already planning out its followup, White Hot Forever. Though we don't have many details about that project yet, she recently mentioned a band she'd like to work with in the future, and let's just say we're definitely on board.
During a recent interview with The Times, writer Al Horner asked Lana about potential collaborators, and though that part of the conversation didn't make it into the final piece, he shared it via Twitter.
“Well, I really like the National," she said before gushing over singer Matt Berninger's vocal prowess. "His voice, I think about it…a lot. Every time a song is playing and I'm like, who's that? It's always them.” She also mentioned folk veteran Joan Baez.
Check out Horner's post below.
Didn’t have room for it in the piece, but I asked LDR who she’d like to collaborate with next. Me too, Lana, me too pic.twitter.com/UzvtgDjpkg
— Al Horner (@Al_Horner) September 3, 2019
With Norman F**king Rockwell out in the world, Lana is heading out on a North American tour later this month. Check out a full list of dates here.
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