While detailing her sophomore studio album "Ultraviolence," which was released in June, Lana Del Rey admits sleeping with a lot of guys in the music industry.

In a recent interview with Complex, the "Brooklyn Baby" songstress discussed the full-length follow-up to her 2012 platinum-selling debut "Born to Die." She explicitly titled one of the featured tracks and was questioned her intentions behind it.

"There are a few different ways to take your song 'F-cked My Way Up to the Top.' Is it about people not wanting to give you credit for your success? Or is it about f-cking people to get to the top?" the interviewer asked.

"It's commentary, like, 'I know what you think of me,' and I'm alluding to that," LDR said. "You know, I have slept with a lot of guys in the industry, but none of them helped me get my record deals. Which is annoying."

The 29-year-old singer's latest provocative comment comes after stirring highly publicized controversy last month. While speaking with The Guardian, she revealed: "I wish I was dead already."

When asked if she sees an early death as glamorous, Del Rey said, "I don't know. Ummm, yeah." Although the interviewer instinctively told her not to say that, she insisted: "But I do. I do! I don't want to have to keep doing this. But I am."

The "Video Games" singer then was asked whether her depressing statement was about making music. "Everything. That's just how I feel," she responded. "If it wasn't that way, then I wouldn't say it. I would be scared if I knew [death] was coming, but..."

In addition, Lana Del Rey recently raised eyebrows of fans, when asked about the impact of her lyrics. "I just don't want them to hear it at all," she told Rolling Stone last week. "I'm very selfish. I make everything for me, kind of. I mean, every little thing, down to the guitar and the drums. It's just for me... I don't want them to hear it and think about it. It's none of their business!"