Key Sentence:
- “Right now, I think I’m going to keep my circle a little closer and develop some other skills and interests.”
Lana Del Rey has announced that they will be deactivating all of her social media accounts starting tomorrow (September 13). In a video shared on Instagram today (September 12), the singer stated, “Just because I have so many other interests and my other work requires confidentiality and transparency.”
“I just wanted to say that I’m still making my albums with Lana Del Rey spoken words. And my recordings,” he reassured fans. “I’m still writing my book of short poems. And I’m still very present, and I love what I do. I’m here for the music.
Lana Del Rey also take on other tasks.
In the video, Del Rey also gives some details about the upcoming Blue Banisters album, saying. It’s a compilation of old songs and some new songs, some of which were written by family and friends and mostly by staff. long.”
“There will probably always be more,” he continued. “I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for continuing to watch me through music. It’s always important to be a witness… I thought I’d keep my circle a little closer for now and develop some other skills and interests.”
Over the past year, Del Rey has received quite a severe backlash on social media. In November 2020, those in attendance called him to sign a book amid the coronavirus pandemic in Los Angeles. Where he was seen wearing a netmask. Earlier this year, he sparked further controversy with comments about Donald Trump and the storming of the US Capitol. And the diversity on the cover of his album Chemtrails Over the Country Club.
Earlier this week, he announced a planned release date for Blue Banisters (October 22, FYI) and a new track and music video from the album titled “Arcadia. In May, he also released a trio of songs from subsequent Chemtrails songs, including “Blue Banisters,” “Text Book,” and “Wildflower Wildfire.”
Her collection of poems for 2020, Violet Bent Backward over the Grass, is accompanied by a self-titled album, Spoken Words, produced by longtime collaborator Jack Antonov.