Lana Del Rey slammed critics accusing her of racism after she mentioned several top artists of colour in a lengthy Instagram diatribe complaining about claims she glamourizes abuse in her music.
21.05.2020 - 11:45 / nme.com
The follow-up to 'Norman Fucking Rockwell' will arrive in September
Lana Del Rey has confirmed that she’ll release a new album in September while hitting out at those who have accused her of “glamorising abuse”.
In an Instagram post this morning (May 21), Lana confirmed she’s wasting no time in releasing the follow-up to 2019’s ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell’. She also criticised “female writers and alt singers” who have previously attacked her music.
She wrote on Instagram: “Now that Doja Cat,
Lana Del Rey slammed critics accusing her of racism after she mentioned several top artists of colour in a lengthy Instagram diatribe complaining about claims she glamourizes abuse in her music.
Lana Del Rey has spoken out for the final time after attracting criticism for her controversial post on Instagram earlier this week.
Lana Del Rey really hopes she didn’t accidentally start a race war with her controversial Instagram post — not that she blames herself!
It says something about the degree of mess Lana Del Rey has gotten herself into that the announcement of her next album title—Chemtrails Over the Country Club—barely caused a stir. Last week, the singer posted an Instagram essay addressing the criticism that she glamorizes abuse, naming seven specific female pop stars in the process.
Del Rey responded to the backlash at her earlier post on Thursday by telling her critics to "#f**koff."
Lana Del Rey has slammed those who accused her of racial insensitivity in a new Instagram video.
Lana Del Rey is continuing to defend herself.
Lana Del Rey slammed critics accusing her of racism after she mentioned several top artists of colour in a lengthy Instagram diatribe complaining about claims she glamourizes abuse in her music.
Lana Del Rey has spoken out for the final time after attracting criticism for her controversial post on Instagram earlier this week.
Lana Del Rey has dismissed the controversy surrounding her comments on double standards in the music industry and accused critics of looking for “drama”.
Lana Del Rey slammed critics accusing her of racism after she mentioned several top artists of colour in a lengthy Instagram diatribe complaining about claims she glamourizes abuse in her music.
On Thursday morning, Lana Del Rey announced on Instagram that she will be releasing a new album on September 5. The announcement came in the form of typed notes that she posted, defending lyrics in her music that cover women in submissive or passive roles. She pointed to critics and others artists who have taken issue with her lyrical content that "glamorizes abuse."
Lana Del Rey has defended her controversial comments on double standards in the music industry following a backlash and allegations of racism.
Lana Del Rey has defended herself on social media after some critics suggested lyrics in her music are ‘anti-feminist’.
Lana Del Rey is speaking her mind. The 34-year-old singer-songwriter took to social media Thursday after feeling like she was being accused of "glamorizing abuse" in her music, in comparison to some of her contemporary female pop stars.
Lana Del Rey wears Christopher Kane’s cotton shirt and leather shorts.
Lana Del Rey’s next album will drop Sept. 5.
Early Thursday, singer Lana Del Rey released a statement where she asked “the culture” when would she be able to go back to singing songs about love even if the relationship is not perfect.
On May 21, Lana Del Rey took to Instagram to slam critics who've accused the singer of glamorizing abuse...if only she didn't feel the need to tear down other female artists to do it—specifically women of color."Question for the culture," Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, more famously known as Lana Del Rey, began her lengthy post.
Lana Del Rey has called out her critics in a lengthy note on social media posted on Thursday (May 21, 2020), hitting back at claims she “glamourizes abuse” in her music.