Lana Del Rey Releases 'Ultraviolence' Single- Listen To The Indie Pop Darling's Title Track Here

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Jun 04, 2014 03:37 PM EDT

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Lana Del Rey's new song "hits us and it feels like a kiss."

The indie-pop darling has taken to her YouTube page today to give her fans a little taste of what is to come her upcoming album.

Del Rey unveils the title track off of her album Ultraviolence, and its' everything we were hoping it would be and more, if that's possible.

This is the third song after "West Coast" and "Shades of Cool" that has been released from the album, which will be released in a little less than two weeks.

Fans are already eating the track up, and expressing their love for the singer in the comments on the social media site.

ElizaGray comments, "Am I the only one who feels this puts me in a beautiful sensual trance..?"

Jagoda Rogalska writies "SHIVERS ALL THE WAY."

Zaskia Schulz types "Only two people in this world make me cry: 1. My Mom, 2. Lana Del Rey. :')"

Djole90 comments "I think I'll repeat this song 24/7. Lana gorgeous as always."

Millie Franklin writes, "A voice made of liquid gold. This woman is a work of art in every way possible."

The album is available for pre-order on iTunes where it is currently sitting at number 12 on the charts. Pretty good considering it's still two weeks ahead of the release date. When you pre-purchase the digital album you'll receive the two singles that have already been released, "West Coast," and "Shades of Cool."

What do you Lana fans think of the new song? Are you loving it as much as we are? Let us know in the comment section below.

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