Lana Del Rey has drawn criticism for an Instagram post announcing her new album in which she slated various other female artists – largely women of colour.
22.05.2020 - 05:51 / nme.com
"I don’t care anymore but don't... call me racist because that is bullshit."
Lana Del Rey has responded to criticism of a controversial Instagram post she made yesterday (May 21), in which she cited several other female artists to hit back at claims her music “glamorises abuse”.
In her post, Del Rey named Doja Cat, Ariana Grande, Camila Cabello, Cardi B, Kehlani, Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé, saying that they “have had number ones with songs about being sexy, wearing no clothes, fucking, cheating
Lana Del Rey has drawn criticism for an Instagram post announcing her new album in which she slated various other female artists – largely women of colour.
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.
Del Rey responded to the backlash at her earlier post on Thursday by telling her critics to "#f**koff."
It looks like Lana Del Rey is not ready to move on yet when it comes to her recent message about her releasing music. As we previously reported, Lana took to social media to release a statement about her releasing music while denying the narrative that she glamorizes abuse in her music.
Lana Del Rey has slammed those who accused her of racial insensitivity in a new Instagram video.
Lana Del Rey has spoken out for the final time after attracting criticism for her “controversial post” on Instagram earlier this week.
By Jem Aswad
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 is tripling down on what she calls her "'controversial post' that's not controversial at all."On May 21, the Norman Fucking Rockwell singer over an Instagram post that predominantly singled out women of color in the music industry while defending herself against claims that her music is "glamorizing abuse" and promoting her next album."Now that Doja Cat, Ariana, Camila, Cardi B, Kehlani and Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé have had number ones with songs about being sexy, wearing no clothes,
Lana Del Rey has dismissed the controversy surrounding her comments on double standards in the music industry and accused critics of looking for “drama”.
After sharing her thoughts on fellow female artists who do not get the same negative reception that she does, Lana Del Rey has some "final notes" after facing criticism on her "controversial post."
Lana Del Rey is speaking out for the final time about the “controversial post” she wrote on Instagram earlier this week.
Lana Del Rey has slammed critics accusing her of racism after she mentioned several top artists of colour in a lengthy Instagram post.
Del Rey's comments sparked a backlash
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.
By Jem Aswad
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."