When it comes to the recent message about her releasing music, Lana Del Rey is not ready to move on yet.
Lana took to social media previously to release a statement about her releasing music while denying the narrative that she glamorizes abuse in her music while naming a few well-known female artists to prove her point.
In her original post she said, artists such as Doja Cat, Ariana Grande, BeyoncĆ©, and Nicki Minaj and others had number ones with songs about ābeing sexy, wearing no clothes, f*cking, cheating, etc.ā
She then proceeded to ask the culture, āCan I please going back to singing about being embodied feeling beautiful by being in love if the relationship is not perfect or dancing for money- or whatever I want- without being crucified or saying that Iām glamorizing abuse?ā
Many fans didnāt take her message well and she received some backlash for some of the things she said. She later clarified what she meant.
On Monday, Lana had some more to say about the topic and wanted to further explain her message.
She posted a lengthy video and said, āHey, so I donāt want to beat a dead horse and I donāt want to go on and on about this post thing. I just want to remind you that in that post, my one and only personal declaration Iāve ever made ā thanks for being so warm and welcoming ā was about the need for the fragility in the feminist movement.ā
She continued to clarify her previous statements.