Lana Del Rey Pleads In Poetry “Henry, Come On”
- Charles Luberisse
- Apr 11
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

Lana Del Rey returns with her latest single, Henry, Come On, a hushed, haunting plea that leans into her signature blend of vulnerability and vintage Americana. Released today via Interscope Records, the track is written and co-produced by Lana alongside Luke Laird, with additional production from longtime collaborator Drew Erickson. “Henry, Come On” floats between desperation and devotion, with Lana’s vocals barely rising above a whisper as she calls out to someone she’s not quite ready to let go. The minimal production of a piano-led with subtle ambient swells, lets the lyricism breathe and weaving a sonic tapestry of longing.

True to form, Lana turns heartache into high art, crafting yet another track that feels like it belongs on a weather-worn vinyl next to Sylvia Plath pages and faded photographs. It marks her first new music of 2025 and serves as a slow-burning entry into what promises to be a season shaped by poetic yearning and cinematic grandeur. This spring, Lana is set to headline Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California on April 25, before crossing the Atlantic for her first-ever UK and Ireland stadium tour, including two sold-out nights at Wembley Stadium. Let Us know your thoughts on “Henry, Come On” in the comment below.
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