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"'''White Hot Forever'''" is the upcoming seventh studio album and sixth major-label album by [[Lana Del Rey]]. The album is set to be released in 2020, about 12 or 13 months away from ''[[Norman Fucking Rockwell! (album)|Norman Fucking Rockwell!]]".
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'''''White Hot Forever''''' is the upcoming seventh studio album and sixth major-label album by [[Lana Del Rey]]. The album is set to be released in 2020.
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
During an interview for ''The Times'', Del Rey stated that she is already working on a new album. She revealed that she has written parts of it and most likely will be a suprise release in 2020.<ref>[https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/lana-del-rey-interview-trump-is-hurting-people-and-encouraging-violence-h5q9cxzsd Lana Del Rey: ‘Trump’s personality problem is hurting people and encouraging violence’]</ref>
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Del Rey first revealed that she had been working on a new record on August 30, 2019, the release date of ''[[Norman Fucking Rockwell! (album)|Norman Fucking Rockwell!]]'', in an interview with Al Horner for ''The Times''. In the interview, she announced the title of the project, and explained that parts of the album had already been written. Del Rey estimated that the record would most likely be released within 12 to 13 months of the interview, in 2020, as a surprise release.<ref>[https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/lana-del-rey-interview-trump-is-hurting-people-and-encouraging-violence-h5q9cxzsd Lana Del Rey: ‘Trump’s personality problem is hurting people and encouraging violence’]</ref>
   
 
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White Hot Forever is the upcoming seventh studio album and sixth major-label album by Lana Del Rey. The album is set to be released in 2020.

Background

Del Rey first revealed that she had been working on a new record on August 30, 2019, the release date of Norman Fucking Rockwell!, in an interview with Al Horner for The Times. In the interview, she announced the title of the project, and explained that parts of the album had already been written. Del Rey estimated that the record would most likely be released within 12 to 13 months of the interview, in 2020, as a surprise release.[1]

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