Lana Del Rey teased "Norman F**king Rockwell," the title track off her upcoming album, in a social media post on Saturday.
The singer posted a snippet of the song on Instagram and commented, "This is so much my favorite for so many reasons."
The song, produced by Jack Antonoff, sees Del Rey addressing a former romantic interest as a "goddamn man-child" and singing, "your poetry's bad and you blame the news, but I can't change that and I can't change your mood."
Del Rey has already shared "Mariners Apartment Complex," "Venice Bitch," and "hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but i have it," some of the other songs from the upcoming album.
The release date of the album is not yet known. Her last album was 2017's Lust for Life.
Last month, Del Rey did a cover version of Sublime's "Doin' Time" for a documentary on the group.
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