The Lana Del Rey/Radiohead feud is reportedly over as the singer addressed the copyright controversy at her Lollapalooza set in Brazil over the weekend.
ICYMI, in January, Del Rey went on a Twitter tirade, claiming that Radiohead were suing her for copyright infringement over the similarities between the band’s classic Creep and the solo singer's 2017 track Get Free.
Radiohead’s publishing company denied Del Rey’s claims that they were seeking “100% royalties” but instead were negotiating with the singer’s rep’s over the songs.
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Del Rey took her Lolla São Paulo set on Sunday (March 25) as an opportunity to put rest to the whole ordeal.
“Now that my lawsuit's over, I guess I can sing that song [Get Free] anytime I want, right?" the singer said to a roaring crowd.
The subtle dig means that it’s more than likely Get Free will make an appearance in her Aussie setlists as she makes her way Down Under this week.
Del Rey is set to kick off her Australian run of shows in Brisbane on Thursday with support from BØRNS; for more information, head to theGuide.
Watch the video below.
Lana Del Rey talking about ‘Get Free’ pic.twitter.com/Dxe0BQbv6o
— Lanapedia (@Lanapedia) March 26, 2018
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