Lana Del Rey Ultraviolence: ‘Once Upon A Dream’ Singer Will ‘Disappear’ Says Dan Auberbach While ‘Black Keys’ Front Man To Produce New Album

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Lana Del Rey is truly an enigma.

She's one of the few singers that have people hate her and love her at the same time.

With hits including "Once Upon A Dream," "Blue Jeans," "Video Games" and Gatsby's "Young and Beautiful," the singer has made a name for herself.

Idolator.com reported that Giorgio Moroder may be working on Lana Del Rey's new album, "Ultraviolence."

Moroder reportedly told Digital Spy, "I cannot mention the name now because the contracts are not signed, but I'm going to work in the next few days with a very great singer. A great singer."

He continued "And if you call me in a few weeks I might be able to tell you what it is! It's one of my all-time favorite singers."

The 73-year-old musician was directly asked whether he'll be working with the "Once Upon A Dream" singer for "Ultraviolence." He stated, "I don't know? Did you read something about that? Well ... I have a few singers I'm planning to work with. In fact I started to work a little bit with David Guetta. So ... do you know? It's difficult to answer the rumors, but maybe. Maybe. I don't know."

While Giorgio Moroder collaboration rumors circulate, it has been confirmed that Lana Del Rey will be having the help of the "Black Keys" front man, Dan Auerbach for her third studio album.

This is unexpected because Auerbach and his bandmate Patrick Carney responded to the Lana Del Rey phenomenon back in 2012.

When asked what they thought of the 27-year-old singer, Dan Auerbach had said, "On some level, we've seen that Lana Del Rey thing since we first started. All of the sudden this new band would be headlining festivals and we're like, 'Wait, how did they get that?' We've been here for two, three, four, five years and we're still working our way up."

Auerbach concluded, "But then they're gone. Just as quickly as they get up there, they disappear."

Patrick Carnery even added that he "feels bad" for acts like her, according to pitchfork.com.

It seems that the "Lonely Boy" singer must have changed his mind since then because he is now producing her new album "Ultraviolence."

The album will be released on May 1.

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