Even though Lana Del Rey said earlier this year that she has a lack of inspiration for a follow-up to her 2012 hit album Born to Die, it seems like that statement was little more than a red herring. Last night (Dec. 4) while at the premiere of her short film Tropico in Hollywood, the "Summertime Sadness" singer revealed the name of her second LP.

Del Rey's 2014 album will be titled... Ultraviolence.

Or so it seems. According to NME, which obtained a fan-shot Instagram video of the announcement, rabid cheers from Del Rey's dedicated fans at the Tropico premiere drowned out the second half of her album name. So, it could be the decidedly less cool Ultraviolet or just the different form of the word: Ultraviolent.

Watch the Instagram post below:

Little is known about Ultraviolence, except for a tentative release date of 2014.

Back in October, Del Rey spoke about her difficulty in crafting her second full-length album in an interview with Nylon. "When people ask me about it, I have to be honest -- I really don't know. I don't want to say, 'Yeah, definitely -- the next one's better than this one [Born To Die],' because I don't really hear a next one," she said. "My muse is very fickle. She only comes to me sometimes, which is annoying."

Ultraviolence will be the follow-up to Del Rey's debut album Born To Die, which was released last year.

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