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Oh, now i seem bad i'd be a bit like omg omg but not crying, im not as emotional as some though so maybe i see it differently. have i backtracked enough LOL! |
if i met her, i dont think id cry but just like hug her. I would want to touch her face. LOL that sounds like such a pedo thing to say. :(
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That Smithy reckons he's not sharing her.. got another thing coming;):p.
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I keep listening to the album, love it:). |
Dance in the Dark is growing on me! :p
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Fantastic:cheer2:.
Although for the next album I hope Lady Gaga doesn't try and do it as quick as she can as she doesn't want to let us fans down.. she should have a break, think of new ideas and plan for it IMO:). |
She'll probably be writing whilst shes on tour. Then be recoding on the occasional week, then an album by October, although i cant wait to hear it, she deffo needs a break :(
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With her ‘Telephone’ video continuing to smash records, Lady GaGa is gearing up to shoot the clip for its follow-up ‘Alejandro’.
Speaking recently to Australian radio station Nova 96.9 FM, the 23 year old Pop phenomenon coyly shared a few tidbits on the video, which is said will be directed by Steven Klein: “I’m so excited about the ‘Alejandro’ video,” she told the station. “Actually, we’re shooting it very soon and I don’t want to say who the director is yet because it’s going to give a lot away.” When asked if she could reveal anything more, it was evident that she intends on keeping the music video’s concept secret. “Are you absolutely mad? I would never, ever tell you!” she laughed. “I would be more likely to lie through my teeth to you what the video’s about so that you could all be surprised. But I will tell you it’s not the sequel to the ‘Telephone’ video.” |
Wow shes flying through the videos :laugh:
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I thought Telephone was banned on telly, they played the whole dirty version on MTV last night.
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Hold the phone, Lady Gaga, Donny Osmond has something to say.
In a statement released Wednesday, the wholesome singer slams the "Paparazzi" singer and Beyonce for their controversial new "Telephone" video. "Unlike 20 years ago, in today's modern, viral world in which content becomes instantaneously available irrespective of age, I wonder whether the music industry might need to rethink its marketing policies with regard to making an explicit music video containing profanity, sexual exploitation, nudity, and graphic violence available to anyone with Internet access," said the singer who in the past has been a vocal opponent of censorship. Gaga's pop culture pastiche set the Web aflame this month with its sexually charged Tarantino-esque imagery. During the nine-and-a-half minute video, the songstress is stripped by prison guards, is privy to an inmate catfight and is then saved by her "Honey B" lover (Beyonce) only to embark on a murderous rampage. A reference horn of plenty, the mini-movie includes nods to Marilyn Manson, Dali, Alexander McQueen and "Thelma and Louise." "I wouldn't want my child to watch this video," said Osmond, a father of five |
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It came on in the sixth form centre and the whole room went silent whilst watching it |
It's the press who are hyping up the criticism of Telephone:sleep:, they're always slating her fashion sense:rolleyes:.
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