King's Wool and Addison Rae sing together 'Diet Pepsi'

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King’s Wool and Addison Rae sing together ‘Diet Pepsi’

Addison Rae’s’ diet ‘diet’ to the music of Lana del Rey has been evident from the first moment. Addison has not hidden his admiration for wool later and, on his debut album, he has mentioned his name in the ‘Money is Everything’ cut. Then, Lana has returned her favor by uploading a video listening to ‘Diet Pepsi’ in the car.

The last gesture of wool with Addison has been to sign it as a telelon of its stadium tour, the one that has so much disappointed a large part of its followers. Addison has opened the wool concert tonight at the Wembley Stadium in London. Then, Lana and Addison have made the honey of their fans and the musical press singing live together.

Lana and Addison have played together two songs, ‘Diet Pepsi’ and ’57 .5 ‘, one of the unpublished tracks of the next album by Del Rey. Specifically, the one that mentions its monthly listeners in Spotify. Addison has appeared at the end of the show. Then, Lana has concluded the recital with her version of ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ by John Denver.

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