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The music video for "Judas" was filmed on April 2–3, 2011, and was directed by Gaga and her then choreographer, Laurieann Gibson. [64] The singer's stylist Thierry Mugler and creative director Nicola Formichetti announced on the coming Monday that the filming for the clip was over. [ 64 ]
The music video for "Judas" was co-directed by Gaga and choreographer Laurieann Gibson, and premiered on May 5, 2011. [121] It includes a motorcycle gang representing the Twelve Apostles , and tells a modernized version of the Biblical story about Judas (portrayed by Norman Reedus ) betraying Jesus, in which ends with Gaga as Mary Magdalene ...
The music video features Wale and Gaga at the District of Columbia's Cardozo Senior High School and Wale in various venues and streets in the District. In the United States, the video was added to BET's TV rotation. [17] "Paparazzi" 2009 None Jonas Åkerlund: The music video portrays Gaga as a doomed starlet, who is followed by photographers ...
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On May 23, 2011, Lady Gaga released her second studio album, Born This Way. One of the record's main lyrical topic is religion; several of the songs, such as "Judas"—the album's second single—and "Bloody Mary", make references to Christianity. In the latter, Gaga assumes the role of Mary Magdalene, who witnessed the crucifixion of Jesus.
Ahead of the music video’s worldwide release, Gaga posted a statement to her Instagram stories about the song’s meaning. More from Variety Lady Gaga Shares New Electro-Pop Single, 'Disease'
The music video for Lady Gaga's 'Top Gun: Mavericl' song 'Hold My Hand' just dropped and includes callbacks to 1986 film. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
The Daily Telegraph 's Neil McCormick picked "I'll Never Love Again" and "Always Remember Us This Way" Gaga's best solo tracks from the album, saying: "They may be clichéd, sentimental and old-fashioned, but they are powered by enough conviction and vocal drama to suggest that Lady Gaga has the star power to go supernova in any musical era." [23]