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JAKARTA - Lana Del Rey responded to two musicians, Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish, who called them their musical inspirations.

Both Eilish and Rodrigo associate their inspiration in music with Del Rey.

While appearing on Dua Lipa's At Your Service podcast, Eilish mentioned Del Rey's debut album, Born To Die, as the leading album of her life.

Born to Die by Lana, he told Lipa. I feel the album is changing music and especially changing music for women and the potential of what might be."

Meanwhile, Rodrigo recently told The Hollywood Reporter how the West Coast singer's song wrote.

Lana's work taught me how effective fighting is in songwriting, said the owner of the album Guts.

She opposes any stereotype about what a woman should or shouldn't have written a pop song should have done. She constantly breaks boundaries and creates fresh, adventurous, and feminine work without shame," she added.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Del Rey stated that she is an inspiration to those who are famous in the pop world.

"Because Billie and Olivia are good people, that's great," he said.

I love them and their music. It doesn't mean you have to be good to be good [in music]. But, if you're a good and great singer, I'm happy with the culture. I've always had girls tell me [ Things like that]," she continued. "Maybe it's not critics or anyone - but singers I know, no matter how big or small, I'll write a letter to me. I always feel like an older sister to almost everyone I've ever met.


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