Lady Gaga is met by fans as she arrives at the Crown Metropol in Burswood Perth Western Australia for the last leg of her Australian tour.
Lady Gaga is met by fans as she arrives at the Crown Metropol in Burswood Perth Western Australia for the last leg of her Australian tour.
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Lady Gaga stops to pick up a coffee on her way to Melbourne airport. Lady Gaga walked out of her hotel to say goodbye to her Melbourne fans before leaving. On her way to Melbourne Airport, she stopped at ‘Flavour Cafe and Bar’ with her entourage, where she picked up a coffee before flying to Perth.
Lady Gaga during her first of five Born This Way Ball concerts in Melbourne, Australia.
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Lady Gaga decided last night to give her Australian fans in Melbourne a sneak peek of her fourth studio record, which is rumored to be released early next year. This song is called ‘Princess Die’, let us know your thoughts on the comments below!
Leave the coffin open when I go,
And leave my pearls and lipstick on so everybody knows.
Pretty will be the photograph I leave,
Laying down on famous knives so everybody sees.
Bleach out all the dark, I’ll swallow
Each peroxide shot, someone, I know,
Could love and save me from myself.
Or maybe I’ll just clean the shit off of these fancy shoes,
I’ll be your Princess Di and die with you.
I wish that I was strong, I wish that I was wrong.
I wish that I could cope, but I took pills and left a note.
I’m hungry from an anorexic heart,
I’ve been trying to tell you how I feel but was never very smart.
I’m wrapped in silks made for Egyptian queens.
I’ll do it in the swimming pool so everybody sees.
Bleach out all the dark, I’ll swallow
Each peroxide shot, volumes I know
Will love and save me from myself.
Or maybe I’ll just clean the shit off of these fancy shoes,
I’ll be your Princess Di and die with you.
Princess Di, I wanna see her cry, Princess Di.
Princess Di, we wanna watch her cry, Princess Di.
I wish that I was strong, I wish that I was wrong.
I wish that I could cope, but I took pills and left a note.
And I wish that I would go in my rich boyfriend’s limo,
Right after he proposed, with a sixteen carat stone wrapped in rose gold.
With the paparazzi all swarming ‘round, in my Louis Vuitton button-down,
Oh, it’s not that deep.
So bob your head for another dead blonde,
Whose real prince is in Heaven; she just wants to sleep.
The final act of life will be in my own hands to do,
I’ll be your Princess Di and die with you.
(Applaud, pour vous)
In a keynote address at the recent Music Matters conference in Singapore, Lady Gaga’s manager Troy Carter compared the protest of the artist’s Indonesian show to crucifixion and called the icon “a 200-lb toddler” who has yet to “make it” in the traditional sense.
“It’s less about Gaga than it really is what’s happening in the world right now as a whole,” Carter said when pushed to speak about the Jakarta protesters. “This is a microcosm. It’s a generational divide. Jesus Christ got crucified. It happens.”
Carter, who got his start working with urban artists like Eve, Diddy, and Will Smith, quickly insisted that Gaga would not be changing anything about herself to fit markets like Jakarta, residents of which took offense to some of the Grammy winner’s provocative lyrics and music videos. When asked if Gaga would transform the “Born This Way Ball” in any way, Carter responded, “we’ll skip them.”
However, Carter insisted that Gaga and her team had loved every moment of their trip to Asia thus far, claiming “Asia is a very loyal audience and an audience that really, really loves music….it’s not a passive audience at all…we plan on spending a lot more time here.”
Though the manager wouldn’t confirm details about Gaga’s rumored fall LP, he spoke briefly on the singer’s contract with Interscope. “We have I think three records left with Universal [Interscope]. There may be a [record label] system there by the time her deal’s up that looks more attractive.”
Asked by interviewer Michael Schneider whether Gaga has “made it” yet, Carter bluntly said no, comparing the star to a “200-lb toddler.”
Gaga has yet to announce American dates for the “Born This Way Ball,” but Carter notes that she plans to tour extensively until the end of next spring. “It’s gonna be an additional year before that tour is over. It’s a long album cycle but it’s part of the storytelling.”
“Born This Way” topped the Billboard 200 following its May 2011 release.