Lana Del Rey Defends Her Comments on Fellow Female Singers, ‘Racist’ Backlash

Lana Del Rey attends the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center on Jan. 26, 2020 in Los Angeles.
After facing heavy criticism on thoughts she expressed via Instagram earlier on Thursday (May 21), Lana Del Rey is defending herself.
In her original post, the singer called out fellow female stars Doja Cat, Ariana Grande, Camila Cabello, Cardi B, Kehlani, Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé, who «have had number ones with songs about being sexy, wearing no clothes, f—ing, cheating, etc.» She then asked if she can continue singing about her own dark past «without being crucified or saying that I’m glamorizing abuse?”
«To be clear because I knowwwwww you love to twist things,» she wrote in the comments section of her post. «I f—ing love these singers and know them. that is why I mention them.»
«I would also like to have some of the same freedom of expression without judgement of hysteria,» she clarified.
Lana Del Rey clarifies her thoughts in a comment on her controversial Instagram post on double standards in the industry. pic.twitter.com/JyYsBF7iju
— Pop Globe (@PopGlobe) May 21, 2020
Del Rey continued to defend herself via Instagram story, writing, “Bro. This is sad to make it about a WOC issue when I’m talking about my favorite singers. I could’ve literally said anyone but I picked my favorite f—ing people.”
She added: “And this is the problem with society today, not everything is about whatever you want it to be. It’s exactly the point of my post—there are certain women that culture doesn’t want to have a voice it may not have to do with race I don’t know what it has to do with. I don’t care anymore but don’t ever ever ever ever bro- call me racist because that is bulls—.”
How can people think that Lana can be racist!?
If you read clearly this comment without judgment you could see that Queen Lana Del Rey is right as always😌✌🏻 #supportlanadelrey #lanadelrey pic.twitter.com/v20P1SuCqI— 𝙎𝙤𝙛𝙞𝙮𝙖 (@angelicmetonia) May 21, 2020
The «Blue Jeans» singer continued to slam critics who thought she was calling out minority artists specifically. «By the way the singers I mentioned are my favorite singers so if you want to try and make a bone to pick out of that like you always do be my guest, it doesn’t change the fact that I haven’t had the same opportunity to express what I wanted to express without being completely decimated and if you want to say that that has something to do with race that’s your opinion but that’s not what I was saying.»
She concluded by writing, «When I said people who look like me—I meant the people who don’t look strong or necessarily smart, or like they’re in control etc. it’s about advocating for a more delicate personality, not for white woman—thanks for the Karen comments tho. V helpful.»
Lana Del Rey’s upcoming album, the followup to 2019’s Norman F—ing Rockwell, will be out Sept. 5.