So messy...
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I love this Madonna's shade againts Gaga, Karma is a bitch !!! LOL
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x10!gotti wrote:Invading My Mind is such a horrible song tho.
Surprised she even wanted a credit. :lol
She was worried about Invading My Mind rather than Charge Me Up?... the latter was much more similar to Judas
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Thats because she listened "Invading My Mind" on PerezHilton Leak!!!CosTaSsSs wrote:She was worried about Invading My Mind rather than Charge Me Up?... the latter was much more similar to Judas
I wonder her reaction when she listened "Charged Me Up" !! LOL :D
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Why is this a discussion??? This is so 2011. Like come on....
When I read the article I was not surprised. Gaga has been accused of doing a lot of shady things in her time, but not to the level of accusations that Beyonce has gone through.
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also remember when Lady Gaga ask Diane Warren to give her fake credits for 'Til It Happens to You' song just to get an Oscar Nomination.
LINDA PERRY: "I have Diane's original demo with her singing. The only line that has been changed in Gaga's versión [is] 'Till you're at the end, the end of your rope' originally was 'Til you got a hole ripped in your soul.' So I guess technically one line was changed so sure Gaga possibly 'rewrote' a line. But chances are Diane still took part in rewriting that line which means Gaga contributed a few words. Is that writing. Not in my book.
Why did Gaga get credit? Gaga is a very smart business women she knew a song written by Diane Warren Would be up for an Oscar. So Diane knew If she gave Gaga writing credit it would ensure the support this song needed and deserved. I'm stating the truth. I credit Diane for writing this song, it is her experience her pain her words. That's it kids."
:coffee
LINDA PERRY: "I have Diane's original demo with her singing. The only line that has been changed in Gaga's versión [is] 'Till you're at the end, the end of your rope' originally was 'Til you got a hole ripped in your soul.' So I guess technically one line was changed so sure Gaga possibly 'rewrote' a line. But chances are Diane still took part in rewriting that line which means Gaga contributed a few words. Is that writing. Not in my book.
Why did Gaga get credit? Gaga is a very smart business women she knew a song written by Diane Warren Would be up for an Oscar. So Diane knew If she gave Gaga writing credit it would ensure the support this song needed and deserved. I'm stating the truth. I credit Diane for writing this song, it is her experience her pain her words. That's it kids."
:coffee