As previously reported, Lana Del Rey recently debuted the cover and tracklist for her second studio album Ultraviolence. Today (May 14), the singer/songwriter gave us a little, yet imperative, piece of information fans all over the world have been clamoring for. Naturally, the album release date, June 17.

Release date rumors have been pulled in from all ends -- with some hearing (and hoping for) an earlier date in May -- but during a show in Montreal Del Ray confirmed the album would drop in June.

Released via Interscope/Polydor UK, the album contains 11 songs (also earlier reported) with three bonus tracks available on the deluxe version. Take a peek at the full tracklist below:

Ultraviolence Tracklist:
01. Cruel World
02. Ultraviolence
03. Shades Of Cool
04. Brooklyn Baby
05. West Coast
06. Sad Girl
07. Pretty When You Cry
08. Money Power Glory
09. 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

Ultraviolence, which holds production credits from the Black Keys' own Dan Auerbach, has been hyped up among fans for a while now, partially due to the tiny bits of information being released by the singer, such as the "West Coast" music video, the tracklist, and of course, the luring cover which Del Ray's name is absent from, but really, is it needed?

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