Following the controversy stirred up by her last alleged leak, Lana Del Rey has reportedly posted another new song on the Internet.

The 27-year-old singer made headlines last week with her purported track So Legit. Part of a recent string of videos being attributed to the singer, So Legit lyrically produced acrid jabs aimed at pop icon Lady Gaga.

The earlier releases of Black Beauty and the brand new Maha Maha, however, have not stirred up any contentious feelings.

The airy vocals and mellow beats of Maha Maha create a sound that could fit nicely into a world of flowing tapestries and flower power. The psychedelic, otherworldly sound mimics Del Rey's lyrics as she claims she is "not really from this world."

Del Rey, real name Elizabeth "Lizz"y Woolridge Grant, released her first extended play, Kill Kill, in 2008. Following her initial effort, Del Rey went on to record her first length album, Lana Del Ray a.k.a Lizzy Grant, in 2010. Last year the star released an impressive two EPs along with the Born to Die LP, which went on to peak at No. 2 on the American charts.

The songs, which Yahoo! claims are culled from a 2009 recording session and released by a former producer, may serve as harbingers of a new album.

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