Lana Del Rey and husband Jeremy Dufrene in a scenic field with green John Deere mower, evoking her surreal music video 'White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter'.
Lana Del Rey and husband Jeremy Dufrene in a scenic field with green John Deere mower, evoking her surreal music video 'White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter'.
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Lana Del Rey releases White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter video

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Lana Del Rey has shared the music video for her new single 'White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter,' the third track from her upcoming album Stove. The whimsical home-video-style clip features a cameo from her husband Jeremy Dufrene and elements like a green John Deere mower and vintage cartoon footage. The song, co-written with family members, previews a shift toward darker, surreal imagery in her work.

Lana Del Rey unveiled the music video for 'White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter' on February 18, 2026, following the single's release the previous day. The video captures a light and whimsical atmosphere, resembling home footage as Del Rey moves through rooms of her house, including a cluttered garage and a yard with artificial snow flurries. In the garage, she references the green John Deere mower from the song's opening verse, where she sings about her husband pushing her on it. Dufrene appears in a cameo, and Del Rey is shown cooking on one of two stoves in the space. The clip also incorporates vintage cartoon footage, such as clips from the 1933 animation Betty Boop in Snow-White featuring Koko the Clown. Other scenes include Del Rey traipsing through a dark backyard and placing her head in an oven.

The song was first revealed on February 10 via Instagram, where Del Rey described it as her 'favorite song' from Stove and 'the one I’ve been waiting for.' It serves as the third single from the album, following 'Henry, Come On' and 'Bluebird' released in 2025. Stove marks Del Rey's first full-length project since Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd in 2023. The album's title evolved from Lasso in 2024 to The Right Person Will Stay before settling on Stove, with its release delayed twice and now expected later in 2026.

'White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter' was co-written by Del Rey, her husband Jeremy Dufrene—whom she married in September 2024—her sister Caroline “Chuck” Grant, and brother-in-law Jason Pickens. It was produced by Del Rey and Jack Antonoff, with co-production from Drew Erickson, who added string arrangements. The track features abstract, childlike lyricism and an uneasy calm, hinting at a darker, jazz-leaning direction. The single's cover art depicts a wolf guarding a sleeping child in monotone colors.

In an Instagram Story, Del Rey thanked collaborators: 'Hi there, video coming out wanted to say thank you, Conner and Dillon and Anna and Jeremy for filming us, I couldn’t stop laughing.' She added gratitude to Jack and Laura for finishing the video, her sister for support, and Drew for production touches evoking Glen Campbell and Disney. She noted the album's timeline: 'Honestly, soon. ‘Cause vinyl takes three months, so three months plus two weeks. It could be, give or take, a bit less than that.' The self-shot video premiered at 8:00 pm on the release day.

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Reactions on X to Lana Del Rey's 'White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter' music video are predominantly positive among fans, who praise its southern gothic, witchy sound, surreal imagery, and home-video style. Users highlight elements like the vocals, bridge, and cameos. Humorous and skeptical takes poke fun at quirky lyrics and visuals, such as the oven scene. A few reaction videos express mixed feelings, not fully obsessed. High engagement from fan accounts sharing clips.

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