More information about the rollout of Lana Del Rey's second studio album Ultraviolence emerged online today (May 9) as the "West Coast" singer unveiled the record's artwork.

Following the release of her "West Coast" music video and the unofficial (and official) debut of the album's tracklist, Del Rey shared the black and white album cover on her official Facebook page.

Unsurprisingly, Ultraviolence features a grainy, vintage-inspired black and white photo of Del Rey. Ever with the pouty lips, the "Gangster Nancy Sinatra" is holding onto the driver's side door of a big ol' (probably old school) car while giving the camera her signature glamorous yet casual stare. Del Rey is keeping her look casual on the album cover, wearing a white V-neck T-Shirt and her hair in its ever-present waves.

Del Rey's name is absent from the album artwork, but the album title appears in white in the same font that appeared both on Born To Die and the single cover for "West Coast."

Take a peek at the Ultraviolence album cover above!

Though Ultaviolence has yet to receive an official release date, album details have been emerging like crazy this week. Earlier this week, Del Rey released the black and white beachy music video for the album's lead single "West Coast," and yesterday (May 8), a tracklist was leaked on Amazon France, which Del Rey later confirmed herself.

Check out the full Ultraviolence song list below:

1. "Cruel World"
2. "Ultraviolence"
3. "Shades Of Cool"
4. "Brooklyn Baby"
5. "West Coast"
6. "Sad Girl"
7. "Pretty When You Cry"
8. "Money Power Glory"
9. "F--- My Way Up To The Top"
10. "Old Money"
11. "The Other Woman"
Bonus Tracks:
12. "Black Beauty"
13. "Guns and Roses"
14. "Florida Kilos"

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