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The lyrics address a bad relationship; [1] [22] the Boston Public Health Commission included "Bad Romance" in its "Top 10 List of Songs with Unhealthy Relationship Ingredients". [23] For Brockman, the song is a declaration of "liberation from a significant other". [ 20 ]
At the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, the music video for "Telephone" won Best Collaboration and was nominated for Best Choreography and Video of the Year, losing both to Gaga's own "Bad Romance" video. [108] It was placed at number three on NME ' s list of "50 Best Music Videos of 2010" [109] and number seven on Spin ' s 20-item year-end list.
Bad Romance" is a 2009 song by Lady Gaga. Bad Romance may also refer to: Bad Romance, a Chinese film based on Gaga's song; Bad Romance: The Series, a 2016 Thai TV ...
Gaga also performed "Bad Romance" at the 2009 American Music Awards, The Jay Leno Show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show and The X Factor UK. [49] [50] [51] She then performed "Speechless" at the Royal Variety Performance. [52] Gaga appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in January 2010, and performed a medley of "Monster", "Bad Romance", and "Speechless ...
Bad Romance is a new, eight-part limited true crime series detailing some of the most shocking romances of all time from ABC's 20/20, airing Mondays at 10 p.m. ET/PT., starting Jan. 22. Episodes ...
Alter the Ending is the sixth studio album recorded by American rock band Dashboard Confessional, released through Vagrant, DGC and Interscope Records on November 10, 2009. . The album was released in both a one disc standard version and a two disc deluxe edition which contains a second disc of acoustic versions of the 12 songs on the al
Seeing the first trailer for the film, Ronson decided not to refine the track anymore and kept it as the final mix. For Gaga, the conversational nature of the lyrics helped to set up Shallow's aria, which she recorded with a falsetto voice. She also came up with the play on the song title "Shallow", "In the sha-ha, sha-ha-ha-low" lyrics. [13]
The song was performed at Capital Radio 95.8 FM in an acoustic piano version on May 1, 2009. [64] On June 26, 2009, Gaga performed the song at the Glastonbury Festival emerging from a silver case on stage. [65] The song was a major part of Gaga's performance in her first headlining Fame Ball tour as the opening number of the setlist.