Discover why Lana Del Rey renamed her country album 'Stove' in the intimate new single, White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter.
- March 30, 2026
AceShowbiz - Lana Del Rey has been preparing her much-anticipated country album for quite some time, with fans eagerly awaiting its arrival since 2024. The release of her third single, White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter, has provided fresh insight into why she renamed the album Stove.
In the chorus of the new track, Lana sings, “And I wanted to know if I could use your stove / To cook somethin' up for you 'cause you're positively voodoo, everything that you do / Did you know exactly how magical you are?” This lyric hints at the significance of the album’s title, intertwining themes of warmth, creation, and intimacy.
The song, which Lana Del Rey describes as her “favorite” from the upcoming album, was a collaborative effort. It was co-written by Lana herself, her husband Jeremy Dufrene, producer Jack Antonoff, her sister Caroline “Chuck” Grant, and brother-in-law Jason Pickens, showcasing a close-knit creative team behind the project.
On Wednesday, Lana Del Rey unveiled the music video for White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter, prominently featuring the stove referenced in the song. The video includes a striking moment where she places her head inside the oven, evoking a nostalgic feel reminiscent of old home movies often used in emotional retrospectives. However, the presence of a snow machine adds an unexpected, surreal touch to the visuals.
The journey to Stove has been lengthy and marked by several title changes. Initially, the album was announced as Lasso. Then, in 2024, Lana Del Rey revealed it would be called The Right Person Will Stay before finally deciding on Stove for the time being. While the official release date remains unconfirmed, Lana’s history suggests the wait will be worthwhile, even if it tests her fans’ patience.
With Stove, Lana Del Rey continues to explore her artistic evolution, blending personal storytelling with evocative imagery and sound. Fans and critics alike remain eager to experience the full album once it becomes available.