Rob Grant fully embraces his “nepo daddy” moniker on his newest single. Lana Del Rey joined her father on the release of “Lost at Sea,” the title track of his debut album.
“Lost At Sea is a deeply emotional and ethereal song. It combines the beautiful vocals of Lana Del Rey woven into a hypnotic piano composition,” he said in a press release. “Lana’s voice is haunting and powerful. It moves ghostlike like through the song like mist over the ocean.”
Grant co-wrote the song alongside Del Rey, featuring the Budapest Art Orchestra. This is the fifth track Grant releases off hisLP, after dropping songs such as “The Mermaid’s Lullaby” and “Deep Ocean Swells.” On the album, Del Rey also features on “Hollywood Bowl.”
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