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Lana Del Rey to Leave Harvey Weinstein-Inspired Song 'Cola' Out of Her Live Shows
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The 'Young and Beautiful' songstress says that she supports the women who have come forward and that she thinks they are really brave.

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Lana Del Rey is adjusting her tour set list. Following Harvey Weinstein's sexual scandal, the "Video Games" singer has revealed that she will be retiring her song "Cola", which was inspired the movie mogul.

Speaking to MTV News at Camp Flog Gnaw, Lana revealed that she no longer felt comfortable performing the song, which was known for its infamous lyric, "My p***y tastes like Pepsi Cola," adding that she supported all the women who have come forward.

"When I wrote the song, I suppose I had a Harvey Weinstein/Harry Winston-type of character in mind," she said. "I envisioned, like, a benevolent, diamond-bestowing-upon-starlets visual, like a Citizen Kane or something. I'm not really sure. I thought it was funny at the time and I obviously find it really sad now. I support the women who have come forward. I think they're really brave to do that."

When asked whether or not she would retire the song, the 32-year-old singer quickly answered that she would do that, remarking that it was the only right thing to do. "Definitely. That would be the only right to do," Lana said.

In other news, it's reported that Lana will embark on "L.A. to the Moon" tour in 2018 with Jhene Aiko and Kali Uchis. Lana has chosen Jhene and Kali as they are both Lana's favorite artists, saying that they're admirable and sexy. "[Kali] is actually one of my favorite artists. I just feel like she's very sexy, very easy listening. I like that she was a visual artist at first and I can really tell that she directs everything," she said.

"Jhene is a really good person," the "Lust for Life" songstress continued. "I admire that she has like shared her stories in her interviews and in her records and it's like very brave. Her voice is also killer. It was crazy that she put 22 tracks in an album."

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