Lana Del Rey Shades Morgan Wallen During Stagecoach Set

Lana Del Rey is spilling some tea. While performing at Stagecoach on April 25, the singer debuted a new song, “57.5,” which threw some brutal shade at Morgan Wallen.

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In video posted on social media, Del Rey told the crowd, “This is the last time I’m ever going to say this line.” With that, she dropped a bombshell.

“I  kissed Morgan Wallen / I guess kissing me kind of went to his head / If you want my secret to success / I suggest don’t go ATVing with him when you’re out west,” she sang, without offering further comment.

Del Rey and Wallen have never been publicly linked. It’s unclear if or when the two kissed and/or went ATVing out west.

Wallen has yet to speak out about the situation.

Lana Del Rey’s Stagecoach Set

While Del Rey’s past with Wallen remains unclear, her couldn’t relationship status is well known. The songstress tied the knot with alligator tour guide Jeremy Dufrene last September.

She referenced her new husband in a new song, “Husband of Mine,” during her Stagecoach set.

“Down by the bayou by you / Where the baby alligators play / No one talks to me like you do / Or takes care of us so good this way,” Del Rey sings on the track. “I apologize in advance for what they’ll say about the lines on your face / They’re a road map of your lovely life / Hope they extend you a little grace.”

In the chorus, Del Rey urges her man not to be fazed by the press surrounding her life.

“Husband of mine / Don’t let them put all this paper between us / What’s yours is mine / What’s mine is between you, me and Jesus / I’ve got nothing to lose except you and maybe my mind,” she sings.

In addition to “57.5” and “Husband of Mine,” Del Rey debuted new tracks “Ride” and “Henry, Come On” at Stagecoach. The songs will appear on her forthcoming album that’s set to take a country slant.

She also performed duets with Jelly Roll and George Birge—”Save Me” and “Cowboy Songs,” respectively—and sang covers of Tammy Wynette’s “Stand by Your Man” and John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” at the music festival.

Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Stagecoach

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