Last week, Lana Del Rey premiered remixes of her title track "Ultraviolence" off her latest album. Now she's giving us a sneak peak at the music video for the original version of the song in a 15-second teaser clip.

Six days ago, the retro vixen posted a still from the video on her Instagram account with the caption, "Vice now running s**t. Starting w[ith] Ultraviolence."

The teaser footage for the video was released yesterday on Vice's music channel, Noisey, just as she promised.

The clip begins at the start of the track and features Del Rey dressed as a bride in a grainy, vintage-inspired filter.

"Ultraviolence" has been criticized for glorifying domestic violence, especially because of Del Rey's comments about being uninterested in feminism. But having a Del Rey song be controversial isn't really a surprise.

Ultraviolence the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 when it was released last month. "Ultraviolence" the song peaked at No. 70 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The track was produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys and is the album's second single. Del Rey's video for "West Coast" has been nominated for an MTV Music Video Award for Best Cinematography. We'll see if the visuals on the "Ultraviolence" video are just as stunning.

Check out the clip below, and let us know what you think in the comments section!

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