Honeymoon is the fourth studio album by American singer Lana Del Rey. It was released on September 18, 2015, by UMG Recordings. Del Rey began planning the album just two months after releasing her third studio album Ultraviolence (2014). Del Rey produced the album herself with assistance from Rick Nowels and Kieron Menzies. "High by the Beach" was released as the lead single from Honeymoon on August 10, 2015; while "Terrence Loves You" became available for purchase as the first promotional single on August 21, 2015. "Honeymoon" followed on September 7 as the second promotional single. The second single, "Music To Watch Boys To", was released four days later on September 1
For the most part, Lana Del Rey’s fifth album is quintessentially her: gloomy, glamorous, and smitten with California. But a newfound lightness might surprise longtime fans. Each song on <i>Lust</i> feels like a postcard from a dream: She fantasizes about 1969 (“Coachella - Woodstock In My Mind”), outruns paparazzi on the Pacific Coast Highway (“13 Beaches”), and dances on the H of the Hollywood sign (“Lust for Life” feat. The Weeknd). She even duets with Stevie Nicks, the queen of bittersweet rock. On “Get Free,” she makes a vow to shift her mindset: "Now I do, I want to move/Out of the black, into the blue.”