Have You Seen The Lady Gaga In “Born This Way” Video?:
"The music video for the #1 song in the country has arrived. But like the fact that “Born This Way” isn’t just any chart-topping single (it’s the 1000th #1 on the Hot 100), this isn’t just any music video—it’s a Lady Gaga video. And Mother Monster has given birth to quite a dark epic this time. Watch after clicking this links!
The new video from the Music Star of The Season is tinged with light and dark imagery!
Actually more dark and darker in intent. With a lot of borrowed imagery from Madonna's Vogue, Human Nature (Born This Way has the same message as ); Express Yourself (Again), born this way delivers it in a murkier darker manner complete with paint spills all over. You'd think with all the people working for this superstar why can't they think of something more original like Telephone or Bad Romance (they were a lot more entertaining) rather than stealing/borrowing from Madonna. LIPSYNCED you would not but COPYING AND BEING UNORIGINAL; makes GaGa a very very Bad Gurl!
The birthing scene with all the goo; slime and paint seem to be ripped from Xtro an old alien B movie. In the music video it she seems to gives birth to heads of herself probably mean't for a Madame Tussauds museum.
In the end I think the video is just spells the dark; the borrowed and the unappealing in our daily lives. I just wished the tendency to produce darker videos will end with the release of this video, but I heard that GaGa is making 2 videos for this single! I feel a better use for the video thus far would be to assist pregnant women during their Lamaze sessions.
If your still interested after all that has been discussed the video “Born This Way,” was co-directed by Lady Gaga, choreographer Laurieann Gibson and photographer Nick Knight, starts off with a pink triangle, a unicorn (take that, Ke$ha) and Gaga describing the manifesto of Mother Monster, who we see give birth to a new race of beings without prejudice. She also gives birth to evil."
"The creepy “Born This Way” video stands in contrast to the bright, upbeat message in the song itself. (Did we really need to see all the goo at the beginning?)"
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