Fans have noticed that Lana Del Rey’s ‘Henry, Come On Over’ art is a phone screenshot
Fans have noticed that the cover art for Lana Del Rey‘s new single ‘Henry, Come On Over’ looks just like a phone screenshot.
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‘Henry, Come On Over’ is the first look into ‘The Right Person Will Stay’, which the singer announced last year – it marks the follow-up to her 2023 record ‘Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd’.
Set to arrive on May 21, little has been shared about the record, although Del Rey previously told fans on Instagram that it will comprise 13 tracks – one of which is the newly released single titled ‘Henry, Come On’.
Upon its release, excited fans took to social media to talk about it – but some had noticed a few curious things about its minimal cover art, which features Del Rey and the song title.
“Not her using a fuckin screen shot for the official cover…..”, one user wrote, sharing an image zoomed into the bottom-right of the artwork – it shows a side scrollbar that looks strikingly like the one that appears on iPhone interfaces.
Another user tweeted to support the case, showing that, with a few image tweaks, you can see what appears to be a text counter on the top-right that users normally see on the iPhone’s Photos app. However, they later clarified that they think the artwork was taken from a .pdf file instead.
not her using a fuckin screen shot for the official cover….. pic.twitter.com/LH1CNxLC6N
— ໊ (@Lanaphoria) April 11, 2025
The Henry, come on cover being a screenshot from Lana’s photos app…
pic.twitter.com/UerKSxBenA
— ivo (@trashmagiq) April 10, 2025
“That bitch is the most unserious person ever,” one user commented. “I love how she is so cheap and dgaf,” another tweeted.
The artwork was first shared last month (March 27) with sidebar intact.
The ‘West Coast’ singer had already confirmed that the new record would see her venture into country music and that regular collaborator Jack Antonoff and country musician Luke Laird would be involved. However, the title changed as Del Rey had previously said the album would be called ‘Lasso’.
‘Henry, Come On’ also marks her first solo release in two years, as well as her first release since July’s collaboration with Quavo, ‘Tough’.
Lana Del Rey spoke to NME about the album last May, and suggested that the lyrics on the LP might be lighter than her more recent output. “I’ve maybe less to say in terms of any self-revealing things like on ‘Tunnel’ or ‘Blue Bannisters’ or ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’, and just more melodic,” she said. “Maybe more American Songbook style?”
Since then, the sound of the album, its release date, and even its title – formerly ‘Lasso’ – have been subject to speculation. Del Rey had previously said the project would arrive last October, later addressing the ongoing wait for the project by saying she was following her instincts after feeling a “literal energetic pause”.
Elsewhere, the ‘Cherry’ artist is set to embark on a UK and Ireland stadium tour this summer, with the dates all coming in support of ‘The Right Person Will Stay’. At the tail end of 2024, Del Rey became the highest-selling solo artist of 2025, the stadium trek selling out.
Following the announcement of huge gigs in Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin and London and their subsequent sell outs, huge demand led to a second show in the UK capital being announced.
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Daniel Peters
NME