A medley of 30-second snippets from the songs on the album emerges

Jun 11, 2014 17:03 GMT  ·  By

Lana Del Rey's promotional team is in full swing these day, as the countdown to the released of her latest album “Ultraviolence” has begun. For the past weeks, we've seen a couple of singles released from the new album and even a video for the track “West Coast.”

Today, Lana has pushed even further by previewing the songs of her album in a 7-minute-long medley of snippets. Each snippet represents one song, and they are all mashed together in a compilation meant to offer a comprehensive listen to Lana's new studio effort.

Following her highly successful “Born to Die” album from 2014, “Ultraviolence” is set to be released on June 16 in Europe, and later in the US. It has been billed as having an edgier sound, although also a bit darker.

Lana has recently made headline news by performing at “the wedding of the century” between Kanye West and Kim Kardashian. Rumors ran rife that Lana received several millions of dollars for her one-hour set at the Versailles Palace, but she has since insisted that she did it for free since Kanye is a “friend.”

That doesn't explain why she chose to refuse him a previous appearance, when Kanye invited her to sing at his engagement ceremony, since it's known that Lana Del Rey is Kim's favorite singer and he wanted to surprise her.