Lana Del Rey may have thought she was speaking facts when she dropped her soliloquy on Instagram, but instead the tone-deaf post got her dragged by Black Twitter, prompting Azealia Banks to drop a few facts of her own. As previously reported, early Thursday (May 21) morning, Lana Del Rey took to social media to share a controversial Instagram post that appeared to take slight digs at women of color. Del Rey named Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion, and Doja Cat for having lyrics that glorify “bad girl” behavior while hitting back at her critics who say she “glamorizes abuse.”

Earlier this week, Lana Del Rey teased the arrival of a new video. Now, "Freak" is finally here.

Lil Wayne is giving his fans all the new music that he can, and he’s back with another new track called “What You Sayin.” The…

It’s here! Lana Del Rey has been blessing us with her hypnotic new pop songs for weeks now, but today, she’s finally delivering the tracklisting for her…

Femme fatale Lana Del Rey revealed the release date for her third album Honeymoon on Instagram today. Drumroll, please… The followup to LDR’s last album, Ultraviolence,…

Getting high by the beach sounds great right now. Here’s an early listen of Lana Del Rey’s new single “High By The Beach.” The official…

Amy Winehouse died at the premature age of 27, but left behind two critically acclaimed records, standout performances, and plenty of news headlines by which to remember…

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Lana Del Rey & New York rapper A$ap Rocky bringgggg it in the new age love story “National Anthem” .Lana Del Ray opens the Born to Die “National Anthem” video singing “Happy Birthday, Mr. President.” And who is Mr. President? No other than A$ap Rocky as he smokes a cigar while rocking a gold grill. In a […]