The singer/songwriter has pleaded with fans not to listen to leaked music.
Lana Del Rey pleaded with fans not to listen to leaked music after some of her prized items were stolen in a California smash-and-grab.
“A few months ago, I parked my car on Melrose Place — actually Melrose Ave. in Los Angeles — and I stepped away for a minute,” she said in a now-deleted “And the one time I left my backpack inside my car, someone broke all the windows and took it.” Lana Del Rey said her ninth studio album and a book she was in the process of writing were on the laptop.“I had to remotely wipe the computer that had my 200-page book for Simon and Schuster—which I didn’t have backed up on the cloud,” she said.
The “Ride” hitmaker, whose real name is Elizabeth Grant, said her ninth studio album was also loaded up on the stolen laptop, adding even more stress to the situation.
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