Lana Del Rey was reportedly attacked by a crazed fan Tuesday evening.
In the video, taken by a concert-goer at her Antwerp tour stop, a man jumps out of the audience and appears to land on the singer as she exits the stage.
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The man in question can be seen leaping over the barricade and landing on a woman in a white top, and Lana’s fans are not having it.
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The attack comes almost a month after Lana announced the end of a lawsuit she claimed Radiohead filed against her over her 2017 song “Get Free”.
The singer previously tweeted about the “lawsuit,” claiming back in January that Radiohead would “only accept 100%” of the publishing for the single.
A spokesman for Warner/Chappell, who publish Radiohead’s music, disputed Del Rey’s version of events in a statement to the New York Times, writing: “As Radiohead’s music publisher, it’s true that we’ve been in discussions since August of last year with Lana Del Rey’s representatives. It’s clear that the verse of ‘Get Free’ use musical elements found it the verses of ‘Creep’ and we’ve requested that this be acknowledged in favour of all writers of ‘Creep’. To set the record straight, no lawsuit has been issued and Radiohead have not said they “will only accept 100%” of the publishing of ‘Get Free'”.
To make matters even more convoluted, Radiohead themselves have faced a similar situation, being sued over their single “Creep” because it bore too close a resemblance to The Hollies’ 1974 record “The Air That I Breathe”. Mike Hazlewood and Albert Hammond, the writers of The Hollies single, were awarded songwriting credits after Radiohead admitted the similarities between the two songs’ melodies and chord structure. The lawsuit was settled out of court, with the band ceding a percentage of the song’s publishing to Hammond and Hazlewood.
Lana is scheduled to continue her European tour, with her next stop in Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona on April 19.