What fight?
Susan Boyle and Lou Reed are making beautiful music together following a highly publicized scuffle in which the Velvet Underground front man reportedly denied the "Britain's Got Talent" alum the right to sing a cover of his song, "Perfect Day."
Now the duo appear to be thumbing their noses at the press with Reed joining forces with Boyle to make the music video of her cover of "Perfect Day"
According to E! Weekly, Reed himself came up with the concept for the atmospheric music video, which features shots of a heavily made up Boyle singing through the mist of Loch Lomond in Scotland.
Though it may appear contrived, an insider on the Loreena McKennitt-style video shoot told the Sunday Mail that the weather did in fact boast much fog and "gale force winds."
"I wanted to create a beautiful and intimate piece shot in Susan's native Scotland and she quickly agreed," Reed told the British newspaper.
The collaboration comes after Reed reportedly refused to allow Boyle to perform "Perfect Day" on "America's Got Talent." Though the 49-year-old singer pulled out of the show following the incident, Reed's reps later cleared the air, saying that it was simply a legal glitch. The song had not been cleared for the U.S. in time for the performance.
Boyle's album "The Gift" was released Tuesday.
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