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Lady Gaga returns and her heart beats with "stupid love"

2020-02-28T15:09:20.862Z


VIDEO - A year and a half after A Star is Born, the singer returns to the front of the music scene with the single, Stupid Love.


Her "LoveGame " turned into "Bad Romance" before she declared "I Love You" to Bradley Cooper in the song of the same title, taken from the film A Star is Born . In short, she knows a lot about the problems of the heart.

Now it's another side of the noblest of feelings that the American singer Lady Gaga is exploring, back with the song Stupid Love .

Read also: Heartbreaking Lady Gaga in A Star is Born

His single is accompanied by a clip, signed Daniel Askill (regular collaborator of Sia), entirely filmed on the iPhone, as we can see in an ephemeral publication on the Instagram page of the apple firm.

“The world is plagued by conflict. Tribes vie for power. While the spiritual ones pray and sleep while awaiting peace, the punks of kindness fight for Chromatica ” , announces an enigmatic message in the preamble of the video. Damn, did she fall on a very strong grass? Or is this a clue about the sixth solo album by the interpreter of Poker Face ? Or both?

In these images inspired by neopunk iconography à la Mad Max (or Power Rangers ), Stefani Germanotta, of his real name, appears in the middle of the desert, dressed in a very light candy pink outfit and surrounded by dancers.

"You are the one I was waiting for, I have to stop crying. No one will hear me if I don't open the door. Difficult to believe, I must have faith in myself, "she intones before claiming her " need for love " and chaining robotic dances in combinations more improbable than each other.

No doubt, the real Lady Gaga is back. And his "stupid love" should make the hearts of his fans beat, after the radical turn to country initiated by the Oscar-winning singer.

Source: lefigaro

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