Lana Del Rey has told fans that she believes 'Get Free' could be removed from her catalogue following a songwriting dispute with Radiohead.
The Oxford group are contending that their song 'Creep' influenced 2017 cut 'Get Free', and the case is set to go to court.
Tweeting to fans, Lana Del Rey said that Radiohead want 100% of the royalties, explaining: "Although I know my song wasn’t inspired by ‘Creep,’ Radiohead feel it was…"
Speaking out onstage in Denver, Lana labelled the song a "personal manifesto" and revealed that it could be removed from her catalogue.
She said: "I just want to let you know… Regardless if it gets taken down off of everything, that those sentiments that I wrote… that I really am going to strive for them, even if that song is not on future physical releases of the record… I just wanted to let you know that for the kids and for the not-kids, who are the real fans, who are here. So that’s probably the last thing I’ll say about it. But thanks."
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