"This is not a flex girl": Internet divided as Lana Del Rey reveals she kissed Morgan Wallen in an unreleased song at Stagecoach 2025

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Lana Del Rey reveals she kissed Morgan Wallen in an unreleased song at Stagecoach 2025 - Source: Getty

Lana Del Rey’s show at Stagecoach 2025 became a hot topic of the weekend, mixing her unique style with hints of country music. She played in the Palomino tent, where organizers billed her act as a “very special country set,” but the end result stayed true to her roots. Instead of sticking to traditional country sounds, Del Rey added familiar elements — like a steel guitar, country-themed props on stage, and renditions of country classics — while keeping her dreamy, sad vibe intact.

A particular highlight grabbed people’s attention when a never-before-heard song called “57.5” made its first appearance. In keeping with Lana’s style, the track featured personal details, and one specific reference got everyone talking: a straightforward nod to fellow musician Morgan Wallen. Del Rey belted out,

"I kissed Morgan Wallen."

The audience went wild, their shouts muffling the song’s next verses.

"this is not a flex girl…," an X user wrote.

The tune went on with playful but mysterious advice about ATV rides and success, sparking chatter among fans. The casual mention of a name grabbed headlines right away, but it didn’t steal the show.

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Netizens react as Lana Del Rey reveals she kissed Morgan Wallen in an unreleased song at Stagecoach 2025

"Lana X Morgan Wallen must be a crazy collab," an X user wrote.
"oh god Lana stop," another user wrote.
"Lana please stop talking," another user reacted.
"Lana Del Rey looks stunning as she teases new song at Stagecoach," another commented.
"This is peak Lana behavior," another user wrote.

Online, reactions to the Morgan Wallen mention were mixed. Some fans found it amusing and quintessentially Lana, while others felt it was an unnecessary addition. The lyric even prompted debate on social media, with some users suggesting it was not “a flex,” while others praised her for her candid storytelling style.


Lana Del Rey blends country tributes with dreamy originals at Stagecoach 2025

Lana Del Rey started her show by honoring country icons. She covered Tammy Wynette’s “Stand by Your Man” and wrapped up with John Denver’s beloved song “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” But most of her set focused on her own music, including some new tracks that kept the crowd interested and often caught them off guard.

Lana Del Rey’s entire act was low-key on purpose, with slow beats and simple arrangements, matching the dreamy vibe her followers love. The show’s pace felt like her mellow Coachella 2024 gig, putting the focus on mood and feel rather than high-energy moments. Her Stagecoach appearance stirs up ongoing interest in her next album’s direction. People had picked up on clues pointing to a country-themed project, but Del Rey’s own messages have been inconsistent.

Her Stagecoach show seemed to draw on country more for its look and feel than to signal a complete genre change. This strategy echoed Post Malone’s 2024 Stagecoach gig in some ways. However, Malone relied heavily on classic covers to connect with country fans, while Del Rey invited the crowd into her existing musical world.


Ultimately, Lana Del Rey’s Stagecoach appearance demonstrated her ability to generate buzz while staying true to her artistry. Whether her next album leans into country more fully or continues blending genres remains to be seen. For now, fans are left intrigued — and eagerly awaiting what surprises she might have in store next.

Edited by Ritika Pal