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Lana Del Rey Loses 200-Page Book, Family Footage In Car Break-In

Grammy nominee Lana Del Rey has lea💝rned an importan🐼t lesson: always back up your work.

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Grammy nominee Lana Del Rey has learned an important lesson: always back ꧂up your 🍨work. 

Del Rey was the victim earlier this 💫year of a car break-in. Her backpack containing her computer, multiple hard 💙drives, and a camcorder were taken.

"A few months ago, I parked my car on Melrose Place (actually Melrose Ave. in Los Angeles) and I stepped away for a minute," she shared in an Instaꦗgram Live video today.

"And the one t🅺ime I left my backpack inside my car, someone broke all of the wi🐈ndows and took it."

Lost in the theft was a 200-page book she ꦓwas working on for Simon & Schuster. She also lost family footage on the camcorder, reports Deadline.

"I had to remotely wipe the computer that had my 200-page book for Simon and Schustera" which I didn't have backed up on the cloud," she continued, "And despite that, pe♓ople are still able to remotely access my phone and leak our songs and pers🦹onal photos."

Despite all that, she ha🌠s a ninth album on the way.

"I just wa𝔍nt to mention that despite all of this happening, I am confident in the record to come despite so many safety factors in so many different level✱s," Lana said.

"I really ไwan😼t to persist and make the best art I can.

She also has the song 'Snow on the Beach' on Taylor Swift's upcoming album, 'Midnights' out October🦂 21.

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