The Fame Monster is at it again. The highly anticipated wildly fierce 9-minute long music video for Lady GaGa's new hit song "Telephone" featuring pop superstar Beyoncé premiered last night on E! News exclusively and released to VEVO /YouTube immediately after its TV debut. From the moment Gaga's "Telephone" danced through the radio airwaves, her millions of monsters worldwide have been eagerly and anxiously waiting for this epic video debut. Originally, the video was slated to premiere in February, but was pushed back to March instead. Exactly one month after filming ended, Gaga announced on Twitter that the video "is coming", she explained that the video is not yet released because it is still being edited and that she wants it to be perfect.
The video, gritty, erotic and wildly fierce, this 9-minute, visually stunning, cinematic masterpiece was filmed outside Los Angeles on January 28, and helmed by famed music video director Jonas Akerlund, who once again took responsibility of translating Gaga's vision into reality. Gaga has said that the video for "Telephone" picks up where "Paparazzi" left off; she's in jail for killing her boyfriend, but she's actually having a good time behind bars and doesn't want to leave. She is constantly getting phone calls and unwanted text messages but refuses to take any while trying to party on the dance floor, until she gets the call she wants, which was Beyoncé bailing Gaga out of jail. She further commented on the video saying, "What I like about it is it's a real true pop event, and when I was younger, I was always excited when there was a big giant event happening in pop music and that's what I wanted this to be."
The two shared an electric on-screen chemistry for Beyoncé's "Videophone" music video and will undoubtedly bring forth the same energy for this new collaboration, which is bigger, better and crazier than ever and surpass its predecessor "Paparazzi." Gaga and Beyoncé looks so hot in this stills. Gaga's on-screen chemistry with Beyoncé transforms the song from a popular dance floor gem to a raw and explosive piece of art to be reckoned with. Rich with Gaga's unique dance stylings, iconic costume design and inter-galactic hairstyle and make-up, especially when you throw a dash of Beyoncé into the mix, this is far from your typical music video. The 9-minute visual extravaganza features two of pop's MEGASTARS giving it ALL they've got for their fans.
The video, gritty, erotic and wildly fierce, this 9-minute, visually stunning, cinematic masterpiece was filmed outside Los Angeles on January 28, and helmed by famed music video director Jonas Akerlund, who once again took responsibility of translating Gaga's vision into reality. Gaga has said that the video for "Telephone" picks up where "Paparazzi" left off; she's in jail for killing her boyfriend, but she's actually having a good time behind bars and doesn't want to leave. She is constantly getting phone calls and unwanted text messages but refuses to take any while trying to party on the dance floor, until she gets the call she wants, which was Beyoncé bailing Gaga out of jail. She further commented on the video saying, "What I like about it is it's a real true pop event, and when I was younger, I was always excited when there was a big giant event happening in pop music and that's what I wanted this to be."
The two shared an electric on-screen chemistry for Beyoncé's "Videophone" music video and will undoubtedly bring forth the same energy for this new collaboration, which is bigger, better and crazier than ever and surpass its predecessor "Paparazzi." Gaga and Beyoncé looks so hot in this stills. Gaga's on-screen chemistry with Beyoncé transforms the song from a popular dance floor gem to a raw and explosive piece of art to be reckoned with. Rich with Gaga's unique dance stylings, iconic costume design and inter-galactic hairstyle and make-up, especially when you throw a dash of Beyoncé into the mix, this is far from your typical music video. The 9-minute visual extravaganza features two of pop's MEGASTARS giving it ALL they've got for their fans.
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