Lana Del Rey’s highly-anticipated short film titled Tropico has arrived online, and at its premiere last night the singer revealed her next album’s title.

Tropico is a 27-minute short film directed by Anthony Mandler made up of four sections loosely connected to one another via the songs “Body Electric,” “Gods and Monsters,” and “Bel Air.” Watch below:

Though some wondered if she was ending her career when she said at one point that Tropico was a “farewell,” she clarified at the Hollywood premiere last night that the short film is a goodbye to her Born to Die era.

Speaking of moving forward, Lana Del Rey revealed last night that her third album will be titled “Ultraviolence,” which she says she is now “ready” thanks to the release of Tropico.

A release date for “Ultraviolence” has not been shared. One song on the forthcoming album may be “Black Beauty” which leaked online over the summer. You can listen to it below:

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A remix of “Summertime Sadness” was her first chart topping hit in the United States. The singer’s most recent official release was “Young and Beautiful” for The Great Gatsby soundtrack.