Lady Gaga's New 'Telephone' Philosophy Features Innocent Beyonce!

PostedFriday, March 12th, 2010

Lady Gaga / Beyonce

Lady Gaga / Beyonce

Most certain, Lady Gaga and Beyonce's latest video 'Telephone' will soon become a new philosophy of life. Or at least this is what Gaga thinks.

The singer told E!Online that 'Telephone' is not just a regular video, it has a deeper meaning behind it. "There's certainly always a hidden message in my music videos. But I would say most predominately, I'm always trying to convolute everyone's idea of what a pop music video should be. There was this really amazing quality in 'Paparazzi,' where it kind of had this pure pop music quality but at the same time it was a commentary on fame culture. In its own way, even at certain points working with Jonas [Åkerlund, the director of both videos] really achieved this high art quality in the way that it was shot. I wanted to do the same thing with this video—take a decidedly pop song, which on the surface has a quite shallow meaning, and turn it into something deeper", she says. Fine, but what about telling us what is really special about this video.
"There certainly is a Tarantino-inspired quality in the video. I mostly love the way he uses different forms to create something new. His direct involvement in the video came from him lending me the Pussy Wagon. We were having lunch one day in Los Angeles and I was telling him about my concept for the video and he loved it so much he said, 'You gotta use the Pussy Wagon'", the singer adds.
So now Gaga is focused on taking "the idea that America is full of young people that are inundated with information and technology and turn it into something that was more of a commentary on the kind of country that we are".

Is Beyonce aware of any of this nonsenses? A country which is all about dancing, mass murder, sexy lady jail and Polaroid? We thought Beyonce was more about make-up and spa. Now she just seems like just another adherent of Gaga's system.

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