The new album is going to drop this June, despite being rumored to come in May

May 15, 2014 19:01 GMT  ·  By

Lana Del Rey has finally made the official announcement regarding the release date of her highly anticipated album “Ultraviolence.” The fans were kind of hoping that what she said about the album dropping in May would be true when she accidentally told a fan in a video confession at the beginning of the year, but it turns out we have to wait some more.

“Ultraviolence” won't be released until June 16, but the good news is that Lana has also unveiled the cover art for her latest studio album and the track listing so that people know what to expect. Apart from the title track “Ultraviolence,” you'll be able to listen to “Cruel World,” “Pretty When You Cry,” and “Money Power Glory.”

The first single off the album, “West Coast,” was already debuted at the Coachella Music Festival last month and the video was released last week with success to the public.

“Ultraviolence” is Lana Del Rey's third studio effort, coming hot on the heels of “Born to Die,” the 2012 album that topped the charts. Lana has worked with producers Dan Auerbach and The Black Keys to put out her album, which is expected to be her best one yet.