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Titled Born This Way – The Remixes Part 1, the remixes were released as CD single and digital download on March 15, 2011. [37] Another set of remixes were done by Michael Woods, Grum, Dada Life, Zedd, Bimbo Jones and Twin Shadow. It was released on March 25, 2011, for digital download only, with the name Born This Way – The Remixes Part 2. [38]
Born This Way The Tenth Anniversary, also referred to as Born This Way Reimagined, is the re-issue of American singer Lady Gaga's second studio album Born This Way (2011). Released on June 25, 2021, by Interscope, it features "six reimaginings of the album's songs by artists representing and advocating for the LGBTQIA+ community." [415]
I Was Born This Way" is a disco song written by Chris Spierer and Bunny Jones. The song was first recorded by Valentino in 1975, then by Carl Bean in 1977, and both artists released it through Motown Records. The record was first released on the Motown-distributed Gaiee Records, and performed by Valentino [1] (real name "Charles Harris"). [2]
On Friday, the 34-year-old musician announced she will be releasing a special edition "Born This Way" album in honor of its 10th anniversary.
Most of the remixes had been available in the remix EPs released alongside each single from Born This Way. The first remix commissioned was the Twin Shadow remix of "Born This Way", released in March 2011. [4] This was followed by the Goldfrapp remix of "Judas" in May 2011, which was released to Gaga's YouTube channel. [5]
Born This Way Ball, a tour by Lady Gaga in support of her second studio album, Born This Way; Born This Way Foundation, a non-profit organization founded in 2011 by Lady Gaga and her mother, Cynthia Germanotta "I Was Born This Way", a 1946 song by Stubby Kaye "I Was Born This Way", a 1975 song by Valentino; Born That Way, a 1995 album by Boy Howdy
Yankovic had already completed 11 songs for Alpocalypse, but still felt the need for another song to be the lead single.As "Born This Way" was becoming more and more popular, he started to consider parodying it, but he became reluctant after hearing the song, considering that spoofing "such an earnest human rights anthem" could be in bad taste, and also because a Lady Gaga parody was "what ...
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