Lana Del Rey Brings Out Matt Maeson to Perform "Hallucinogenics"

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Matt Maeson is having one hell of a year. 2019 saw the emotionally-gripping singer-songwriter from the Chesapeake Bay release his acclaimed debut album, Bank On The Funeral, make his late-night television debut on Late Night With Seth Meyers, and head out on his Ones To Watch - headlining tour. Yet, what just happened in Oklahoma City may be his crowning achievement to date.

The one and only Lana Del Rey invited our favorite heartbreaking songwriter to perform a special rendition of his hit single  "Hallucinogenics" during her sold-out show in Oklahoma City. The result is nothing short of a magical collaboration we didn't quite know we needed until now. Punctuated by both Lana and fans singing along to Maeson's heart-rending lyrics and diehards screaming,  "I love you Lana" at the top of their lungs, this is the version of  "Hallucinogenics" we so desperately needed.

Watch Lana Del Rey and Matt Maeson perform "Hallucinogenics" below:

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