Tag Archives: The Fame Monster

Music video: Lady Gaga – “Alejandro”

Gaga’s latest music video (or should I say short film) comes in at just under nine minutes.  It features a number of men with bowl-cuts and a half naked Lady Gaga for nearly the entire video.  Though there’s some story being told here, I really have no clue as to what’s going on.  At one point Gaga goes Madonna donning black slacks and a machine-gun bra.  I find this single to be one of her weaker hits to make it mainstream, and yet I still have the song stuck in my head after watching this.  So, uh, go on and watch it for yourself and see if you can make sense of it all.  Good luck.  Look after the break for a bonus video! Continue reading Music video: Lady Gaga — “Alejandro”

U.S. troops remake Gaga’s “Telephone” music video

 A group of U.S. soldiers stationed in Afghanistan decided to put together their own version of Lady Gaga’s music video for “Telephone.”  Prepare yourself for a fantastical journey, says their YouTube post.  Glad you guys find time to have some fun.  Come home safe!

[Via Gawker; thanks @aimeees]

Music video: Lady Gaga – “Telephone” (Featuring Beyonce)

OK people.  This is the strangest, most bizarre music video Lady Gaga has made, ever.  She’s very close to being nude throughout almost the entire video, and somehow she was able to transform Beyonce into one of her ‘monster’ followers.  The song is catchy, sure…but this level of ‘unique’ is too far out there for me.  From the live cigarrette sunglasses to the Coke can hair rollers, this Thelma & Louise-ian ride in the PussyWagon is all a bit too much and over-the-top.  Go ahead and watch all 9-plus minutes of the video and form your own opinions.

Lady Gaga electrfies the pose, her most bizzare yet?

Lady Gaga’s latest photoshoot consists of these images that can be found in the limited edition copy of her re-release album, The Fame Monster.  This “zombie cyborg” look is almost as scary as her red-mesh face mask she wore when she accepted her VMA.  Oh, come on, you remember–bet you still have nightmares from it.

[Via Gizmodo]