Today is Tuesday of Top Five Videos and I decided to choose the best five music videos by Lady Gaga, according to me. As all we know, she is about to release her upcoming fifth studio album Joanne, which is going to be available world wide on October 21st, 2016. Thus, I wanted to make a countdown, before she starts her new era.
Something that we have to admit is that, Lady Gaga always make great videos, where she shows us her creativity and her interest into create a well made video. I will write song facts about the videos, so you will know more about it.
5. Lady Gaga - G.U.Y.
The song's music video was filmed at Hearst Castle, the former home of William Randolph Hearst located near San Simeon, California.
4. Lady Gaga - Telephone (ft. Beyoncé)
The infamous Pussy Wagon from Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 1 reappears as Gaga and Beyoncé's getaway mobile in the video. Gaga explained to E! News: "We were having lunch one day in Los Angeles and I was telling him about my concept for the video and he said, 'You gotta use the Pussy Wagon!.'"
3. Lady Gaga - Paparazzi
Lady Gaga explained to The Canadian Press: "It has a real, genuine, powerful message about fame-whoring and death and the demise of the celebrity, and what that does to young people. The video explores ideas about sort of hyperbolic situations that people will go to in order to be famous. Most specifically, pornography and murder. These are some of the major themes in the video."
2. Lady Gaga - Judas
Gaga plays Mary Magdalene in the song's music video, whilst model-turned-actor Norman Reedus is Judas Iscariot. Gaga and her creative director Laurieann Gibson co-directed the clip after the initial collaborator had to drop out. She told MTV News: "When we got to 'Judas,' it was very clear to me and the inspiration was very clear to her. We approached a director, but then the dates actually got messed up and it was conflicted and her manager and her looked at me [and asked me to direct it with her]."
1. Lady Gaga - Bad Romance
The clip features Gaga with some razor-blade sunglasses. She explained to MTV News: "I wanted to design a pair for some of the toughest chicks and some of my girlfriends - don't do this at home! - they used to keep razor blades in the side of their mouths. That tough female sprit is something that I want to project. It's meant to be, 'This is my shield, this is my weapon, this is my inner sense of fame, this is my monster.'"
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