Genius Meanings
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Lady Gaga – Look What I Found
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“Look What I’ve Found” is a song featured on the soundtrack for the 2018 film “A Star is Born”.
This song features as the first song Lady Gaga’s character “Ally” records for her
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Lady Gaga - Look What I Found (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Lady Gaga - Look What I Found (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro] / 1-2-3 / [Verso 1] / Estoy sola en mi casa / Estoy fuera en la ciudad / Estoy al fondo de la botella
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Lady Gaga – Always Remember Us This Way
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‘Always Remember Us This Way’ is the 8th song featured on the A Star is Born Soundtrack
In the film, this song is the first song Ally performs solo in front of a crowd.
According
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Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – Shallow
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“Shallow” is a song by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper from the 2018 movie A Star Is Born. It features on the film’s soundtrack. The track is about jumping headfirst into love and not
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Lady Gaga & Elton John – Sine from Above
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This angelic dance-floor ballad introduces the third and final act of Chromatica. The track marks the second collaboration between Sir Elton John and Lady Gaga.
On this track
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Lady Gaga – Monster
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“Monster” represents the Fear of Sex Monster from the series of 8 new songs in Lady Gaga’s re-release of The Fame.
This song is reflective of the times in which Gaga was not able
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Lady Gaga (Ft. Bradley Cooper) – I'll Never Love Again (Film Version)
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“I’ll Never Love Again” is the final song in the soundtrack for 2018’s A Star Is Born.
WARNING: SPOILERS FOLLOW
In the song, Ally (Lady Gaga) sings about her late husband Jackson
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Lady Gaga – Stupid Love
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“Stupid Love” is a high-spirited electro-pop track where Lady Gaga can be heard singing about falling for someone and irrefutably wanting their love. This is the lead single from
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Lady Gaga (Ft. Colby O'Donis) – Just Dance
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“Just Dance” is an upbeat track about Lady Gaga being at a party, getting incredibly drunk, and dancing it off. The song was released as Gaga’s debut single and became her first
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Kendrick Lamar – Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe
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The content of this song doesn’t advance the narrative of the album. It is told from the perspective of present-day Kendrick Lamar, who isn’t happy with the state of rap music, and
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper - Shallow (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper - Shallow (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1: Bradley Cooper] / Dime algo, nena / ¿Eres feliz en este mundo moderno? / ¿O necesitas más? / ¿
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Lady Gaga – Bloody Mary
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Bloody Mary is a song by Lady Gaga from her album, Born This Way.
I’m struggling between fantasy and reality in Bloody Mary. It was inspired by my car and Mary Magdalene (the
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Lady Gaga – 911
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In “911,” Gaga explores the role of antipsychotic medication and the effect it has had on her life.
The song’s hook was first teased in an interview with Paper Magazine.
On
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Lady Gaga – Alejandro
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“Alejandro” was the third single released from Lady Gaga’s EP The Fame Monster, following her blockbuster debut album The Fame. In some markets, The Fame Monster was issued with
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Lady Gaga – Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)
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“Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)” is a synth-pop ballad from Lady Gaga’s debut studio album, The Fame. It was released as a single from the LP in several countries, but not in the
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Lady Gaga – Applause
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“Applause” is an EDM/electro-pop celebration of sticking it to the haters, doing what one loves, and embracing the thrill of the crowd. Bed-ridden and forced to cancel tour dates
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Lady Gaga – Million Reasons
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“Million Reasons” is a country-pop track co-penned with Nashville darling, Hillary Lindsey. It was the second single to be released from Lady Gaga’s fifth album, Joanne, premiering
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Lady Gaga – LoveGame
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Throughout “LoveGame,” Gaga references an encounter with someone that she may have fallen in love (or lust) with and is playing the game of love with this person. She wrote this
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Lady Gaga – Born This Way
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“Born This Way” is about self-liberation, and loving every part of yourself, no matter your race, gender, or sexuality; the song was released as the lead single from the album of
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Lady Gaga – Why Did You Do That?
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In the film, Ally (Lady Gaga) performs this song during her appearance on Saturday Night Live. Without saying much, Jackson (Bradley Cooper) seems to disapprove of the lyrics and
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Lady Gaga – Fashion!
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“Fashion!” is about the love of transformation. To Gaga, fashion is more than just dressing up, it’s a vehicle for transforming. Fashion leaves Gaga feeling “on top of the world
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TLC – Unpretty
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This song is on TLC’s second single off of their 1999 album entitled Fanmail. This song topped the Billboard Hot 100 at #1 for 3 weeks.
The song focuses on how many women feel
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Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – I Don't Know What Love Is
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[Verse 1: Lady Gaga] / I don't know what love is / If I can't have you here / I don't know what love is / I think that it's just fear / [Verse 2: Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper] / I
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Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande – Rain On Me
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“Rain On Me” is about persevering through your troubles and finding solace and comfort in the fact that things will get better. It is the second single off Chromatica, Gaga’s sixth
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Lady Gaga – Poker Face
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Are the rules of sexual attraction akin to the rules of poker? Lady Gaga asserts “Poker Face” is about bisexuality. She described poker face as the expression she pulls when she’s
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Lady Gaga – Diamond Heart
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Lady Gaga told Zane Lowe on Beats1 Radio that “Diamond Heart” is about chasing the American dream, and doing whatever it takes to achieve it. It references Gaga’s personal
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Lady Gaga – Hold My Hand
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“Hold My Hand” is Lady Gaga’s original theme song for Top Gun: Maverick, the 2022 sequel to the widely successful original 1986 film.
The powerful and dramatic ballad, which plays
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Lady Gaga – Is That Alright?
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“Is That Alright?” is taken from Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s ‘A Star is Born’. Though the song is not featured entirely in the movie, it plays at the end of the film and has a
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Lady Gaga – Marry The Night - "The Prelude Pathétique": Music Video Intro Speech
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Perhaps, Lady Gaga stated something just in the intro speech of her official Marry The Night music video.
Watch the speech here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9oP_CKRUX4
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