While their alleged exchange sparked online reactions from fans, neither artist actually posted any combative messages.
More than a decade after its release, Lana Del Rey's Born to Die is still on the rise on multiple charts at the same time.
So, there you have it: Lana and Lizzo are chill, no beef.
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The track reappears highest on the Official Vinyl Singles chart. On the list of the top-selling individual songs on wax in ...
The original screenshot was posted by a parody pop culture news Twitter account called DropPop, and showed a fake back and ...
The “Drop Pop” X account, a satirical parody account that looks similar to actual news accounts, is behind the false claims ...
Lana Del Rey has taken to Instagram to speak out after the photoshopped TikTok comments between herself and Lizzo went viral ...