![]() “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,” the statement reads. While Radiohead has not commented directly, Variety received a statement from the band’s publisher, Warner/Chappell Music. She said that while her song “wasn’t inspired by Creep,” she has offered up to 40% of the publishing to settle the matter. In a strange exchange early in January, Del Rey revealed the dispute in a tweet, saying that Radiohead demanded 100% of the publishing revenues from the song. Reps for Del Rey and Radiohead either declined or did not immediately respond to Variety’s request for comment. “Well, f-! I mean, now that my lawsuit’s over, I guess I can sing that song anytime I want, right?” she told the crowd while puffing on a cigarette. Lana Del Rey says the lawsuit between herself and Radiohead over similarities between her song “Get Free” and their 1993 hit “Creep” - a lawsuit that the band’s publisher has denied exists - is “over.” The singer made the announcement during her performance at the Lollapalooza festival in Brazil on Sunday night, as first reported by the BBC. ![]()
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