Lana Del Rey has claimed onstage that her lawsuit with Radiohead "is over".
The Oxford band's legal team took issue with her song 'Get Free', alleging similarities to the band's own hit 'Creep'.
A lawsuit was issued, made slightly ironic with the fact that Radiohead had themselves been issued with a writ on the initial release of 'Creep' due to similarities with The Hollies' classic 'The Air That I Breathe'.
At the time Lana tweeted fans:
"It's true about the lawsuit… Although I know my song wasn't inspired by 'Creep', Radiohead feel it was and want 100% of the publishing – I offered up to 40 over the last few months but they will only accept 100. Their lawyers have been relentless, so we will deal with it in court."
Now it seems to be over. Speaking onstage at Lollapalooza Brazil the singer introduced 'Get Free' and commented:
"Well, fuck! I mean, now that my lawsuit’s over, I guess I can sing that song any time I want, right?"
Well, quite. More on this as it is confirmed.
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