After some confusing months in which rumors circulated that Radiohead was suing Lana Del Rey over her song "Get Free," it appears all beef has been set aside and our favorite mournful crooner has emerged onto the other side unscathed.
Back in January, Lana had alleged that Radiohead wanted 100% of the publishing rights to the song because of its similarities to their track "Creep":
Of course, Radiohead did follow that tweet up with an official statement in The New York Times explaining that they had not filed any suit of the sort.
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In one way or another, though, it seems there was a definite feud that has now ended. In a clip from Lana's recent set at Lollapalooza in Sao Paolo, Brazil, she explains: "Well fuck. Now that my lawsuit's over, I guess I can sing that song anytime I want, right?" Take a look:
\u201cLana Del Rey performing \u201cGet Free\u201d \ud83d\udd4a https://t.co/ILteGMcVus\u201d— Lana Del Rey Latest (@Lana Del Rey Latest) 1522024697
There's been no official statement yet from Radiohead or Lana's team concerning the dispute.






























