Lana Del Rey revealed the other day that she was being brought to court by Radiohead for alleged copyright infringement of their song 'Creep'.
She took to Twitter to explain that the band were seeking 100% publishing rights of her song 'Get Free', and despite months of negotiations they had not come to an agreement - so "we will deal with it in court".
Now, however, a spokesperson for the band's publishers Warner/Chappell told Pitchfork that this was not true. "As Radiohead's music publisher, it's true that we've been in discussions since August of last year with Lana Del Rey's representatives," they said in a statement.
"It's clear that the verses of 'Get Free' use musical elements found in the verses of 'Creep' and we've requested that this be acknowledged in favour of all writers of 'Creep'. To set the record straight, no lawsuit has been issued and Radiohead have not said they 'will only accept 100%' of the publishing of 'Get Free'."
Del Rey has not responded to the statement as yet.