Lana Del Rey has teased the release date for her upcoming single while revealing an unexpected collaborator: her husband Jeremy Dufrene.

The singer shared the news while addressing fans about her delayed country project "Stove," which was originally scheduled for release in January but has been pushed back. Del Rey credited Dufrene as a co-writer on the new track, marking what appears to be his first official songwriting credit with the artist.

Del Rey married Louisiana tour guide Jeremy Dufrene in September 2024 in a surprise ceremony that caught fans off guard. The couple's relationship became public earlier that year, and Dufrene's involvement in her music represents a new creative partnership for the "Video Games" singer.

The country album "Stove" has been highly anticipated by fans since Del Rey first announced the project. Known for her cinematic pop sound that often incorporates Americana influences, a full country album represents a natural evolution for the artist who has long drawn inspiration from American musical traditions.

While Del Rey didn't specify the exact release date for the new single, the announcement suggests movement on the delayed project. The singer has been known to take her time with releases, often perfecting songs before sharing them with the public.

Dufrene's involvement as a co-writer adds an interesting personal dimension to Del Rey's upcoming music. The Louisiana native brings his own perspective to the collaboration, potentially influencing the authentic country sound Del Rey is pursuing for "Stove."

Fans have been patiently waiting for updates on the country album since its January delay was announced. Del Rey's tease about the single release date offers hope that "Stove" will arrive soon, bringing with it this new creative partnership between the artist and her husband.