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(FILES) This file photo taken on February 11, 2016 shows Lana Del Rey on arrival for the ninth annual Grammy Week Event presented by The Recording Academy Producers & Engineers Wing in Los Angeles, California, where eight-time Grammy winner Rick Rubin was honored. Five years after debuting to the world with the motto "Born to Die," Lana Del Rey's melancholy is unabated but is taking new forms -- including by celebrating the here and now -- on her new album "Lust for Life." / AFP / Frederic J. BROWN Image Credit: AFP

Singer Lana Del Rey says she felt stuck with her last two albums — 2014’s Ultraviolence and 2015’s Honeymoon — and wanted a change for her new record.

The 32-year-old singer released her fourth studio album Lust For Life on Friday.

“That was my goal, you know, to get to that place of feeling like in my daily life I had a lot of momentum. Like a moving-on-ness from wherever that other place was that Honeymoon and Ultraviolence came from. I loved those records, but I felt a little stuck in the same spot,” she said.

The Young and Beautiful hitmaker then revealed that in order to move on from her old sound, she made sure to “feel a little more present” in the world around her.