Lana Del Rey opens up about her copyright lawsuit with Radiohead for the song "Get Free." She says that it has been settled.

During her show at the Lollapalooza in Brazil last weekend, Rey addressed the crowd and said that since her lawsuit is over, she can now sing "Get Free" anytime she wants.

Earlier this year, Rey claimed that Radiohead filed a lawsuit against her over similarities between her track and the band's 90s hit song "Creep."

The 32-year-old singer told her fans at the time that Radiohead wants 100 percent of the royalties for the song. She also said that in order to settle things down, "Get Free" may be removed from her future releases.

However, Radiohead clarified that it has not filed a lawsuit against Rey. The group also claimed that they tried to reach out to the singer so they could find a middle ground.

Lana Del Rey Talks About Her Albums

Last year, Rey talked about her albums and how she presented a claustrophobic universe in her songs.

"Developmentally, I was in the same place for a very long time, and then it just took me longer than most people to be able to be more out there. Being more naturally shy, it's taken stretching on my part to just continue to integrate into the local community, global community, to grow as a person. Also, getting really famous doesn't help you grow with the community. It's important to have your own life. It's hard with how accessible things are..." explained Rey.

Who Is Lana Del Rey?

Rey is an American singer and songwriter whose real name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant. In 2005, Rey moved to New York City to focus on her music career.

In 2011, she signed with Interscope and Polydor after the release of her debut album. In 2012, she dropped Born to Die, which featured the song "Summertime Sadness."

The singer's other albums are Honeymoon, Lana Del Rey, Ultraviolence, Lust for Life, No Kung Fu, Sirens, Goodbye Kiss, Born to Die: The Paradise Edition, Kill Kill, Die For Me, and more.

Rey's songs are "Young and Beautiful," "Lust for Life," "Blue Jeans," "Love," "Video Games," "West Coast," "Dark Paradise," "High by the Beach," "Ride," "Shades of Cool," "Off to the Races," "Brooklyn Baby," "National Anthem," "Carmen," " Once Upon A Dream," "Gods & Monsters," "Diet Mountain Dew," "Sad Girls," "Burning Desire," "Pretty When You Cry," and more.

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