Saturday, August 15, 2009

Lady GaGa Video Banned

Never one to conform, it's perhaps no surprise Lady GaGa's latest video is her most controversial yet.
In her clip for new single LoveGame, the New Yorker cavorts naked with two male dancers and also kisses a female police officer.
During the racy scene, the 23-year-old is also handled by male dancers as she dances in her underwear and frequently grabs her crotch.

The track, which was released in the States earlier this year, is GaGa's fourth UK single after Paparazzi, which reached number four in the charts.
Unsurprisingly, the video was banned in some Arabic countries and Australian daytime TV due to the sexual visual and lyrical content.
In the song, which was inspired by Lady GaGa's meeting with an attractive man at a New York nightclub, features the provocative lyric: 'I wanna take a ride on your disco stick'. The song was banned from Australian's Channel 10 and GaGa's nude scenes were censored for MTV and VH1 in the States.
But GaGa is unrepentant and admitted she was stunned why her video was censored when so many other sexy promos are broadcast.
She said: 'I don't think disco stick is subtle. It's very clear what that lyric is all about. If anything, I happen to think people are frivolously hard on me.
'A lot of youth-oriented pop music is much racier than mine. 'Throw me on the floor, take off my clothes, give it to me, baby, let's dirty dance'. All these records are so provocative, but it's the context of what I'm doing that makes people concerned.'

GaGa claimed the video was a tribute to her old lifestyle in New York, when she went out clubbing with artists and dancers from different races and sexualities.
Her same-sex kiss in the video will come as no surprise to GaGa fans after she previously admitted to being bisexual.
She told Rolling Stone magazine: 'The fact that I'm into women, they're (my boyfriends) all intimidated by it. It makes them uncomfortable. They're like, "I don't need to have a threesome. I'm happy with just you."'
While she is open about her sexuality, GaGa has recently had to deny internet rumours she is either a man or a hermaphrodite.
The rumours were fuelled after an extra body part was seen to be falling out of GaGa's dresses in a video of her Glastonbury performance in June.
False quotes attributes to the singer also claimed that she admitted to having both male and female genatalia.
However, her manager said the reports were 'completely ridiculous'.
The new single is available to download in the UK from September 21.








Jacked from The Daily Mail

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

isn't she a man a anyways....

Dee Truth said...

I'm willing to go on a limb to say that when you have real talent, that's all an audience - be it gay, straight, and other - wants.

The rest of this side show shit is cuz ain't much else goin' on...

Anonymous said...

This is the Beat video re-visited in many ways as far as the setting(subway station) and the dancing. But aren't all those men dancing with her gay, why not have straight men dance with you if the point is lust, queer men do not lust after women, to each his own, but what's the point? Really this world is just Roman re-visited, there are no more boundaries anything goes for the general public to see, children of the this a future generation really think respect & boundaries are out-dated, whatever

Denver Native said...

Madonna: Been There. Done That.

Anonymous said...

Lady GaGa needs to work with Bo & Kwaid of The Agenda! The song would have been much hotter.

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