Lana Del Rey just released the music video for her daydreamy track "Music to Watch Boys To," which is featured on her latest album "Honeymoon."

The "High by the Beach" singer spends her time in the clip staring at guys playing basketball on the beach while lounging on a lawn chair next to a table holding an umbrella drink, which she occasionally sips, according to Billboard. While sitting in the chair she puts on blooming flower headphones at one point and also brushes her hair.

Additional shots presented in the video include Rey in black and white as her skin glitters and others of a group of grinning girls swimming underwater.

The singer, who co-wrote the song with "Summertime Sadness" collaborator Rick Boyles, premiered "Music to Watch Boys To" on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show earlier this month. She admits the tune is one of her favorites from her new album.

"The title lends itself to a visual of shadows of men passing by, this girl's eyes, her face," Del Rey said in an interview with Los Angeles Times. "I can definitely see things."

Rey also premiered another song "Salvatore" earlier this month on BBC 1.

"[It's] the most different from all the other tracks on the record," she said. "It has a little bit of an old world Italian feel, it's kind of a weirder song, but I love the chorus."

The singer has compared her latest release to her first two albums, "Born to Die" and "Paradise."

"It's growing into something I really like," she said during a Billboard interview in January. "I'm kind of enjoying sinking into this more noirish feel for this one. It's been good."

Rey released her fourth studio album, "Honeymoon," on Sept. 18. The new LP, which is the followup to 2014's "Ultraviolence," has peaked at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart.