Singer Lana Del Rey agreed to collaborate with musician and record artist Dan Auerbach after they got on well while visiting a strip club together.
The "Video Games" hitmaker admits it was an "unusual" move for her to use The Black Keys star as producer on her third album "Ultraviolence".
"Dan and I weren't friends before this. We both knew each other's music, but it's not that we listened to it a lot of the time. The thing that was fun about Dan was we went out one night for a meal and ended up in a strip club in New York," contactmusic.com quoted her as saying.
"We were having a good time and then we just looked at each other and said, 'Why don't we just do the record together?'
"So I flew out [to Nashville] that week, which was really unusual for me because I've worked with the same guys for the last three years," she added.
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