Lady Gaga and R. Kelly are getting ready to drop the video for 'Do What U Want,' which is their sexy, R&B-infused romp. They've set the table for its imminent arrival by sharing this naughty, semi-NSFW photo.
Lady Gaga gets hot and heavy with a hunk in her sex-and-death, black and white short film for 'Dope.' Things don't end well, though, as she plummets to her death. But it's a metaphorical death.
Lady Gaga and drama go together like Kermit the Frog and his longtime paramour, Miss Piggy. Mother Monster delivered a dramatic and acoustic version of her latest dance smash, 'Applause,' while in Japan.
Lady Gaga doesn't need to believe she can fly or that she can touch the sky and all the stuff R&B star R. Kelly sings about in 'I Believe I Can Fly,' at least not when it comes to their 'Do What U Want' duet. She gets a lift from Kelly, bumping and grinding on his groin while he holds her, in this still from the song's video.
Lady Gaga has had her issues with Russia. (She was sued for promoting gay values in the country, which ironically aligns her with her nemesis Madonna.) Now, in the wake of Olympic diver Tom Daley coming out, Gaga has said that we should boycott the 2014 games, which will be held in Sochi, Russia.
Little monsters, we hope you are not tired of Lady Gaga getting naked. Ma Monster has posed somewhat naked on the cover of Candy magazine, showing off her pubic hair.
Lady Gaga explained the meaning behind every song on 'ARTPOP' in an intense and informative sit down with SiriusXM. It's your Gaga Guided Tour of her new record.
'Lady Gaga and the Muppets Holiday Spectacular' (Nov. 28) was full of special guests, including Elton John, Kristen Bell, RuPaul and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Ellen DeGeneres commissioned a show-within-a-show called 'The Bro Show' -- we know, that's a lot of shows -- and the first guest was Lady Gaga, who tossed back beer and rocked red flannel, paired with maj heels. She was game to bro down.
Lady Gaga's performance at the 2013 American Music Awards was rich in American history, drenched in 'ARTPOP' flair. She started out seated at a desk and answering phones, acting as the secretary to the president, played by her duet partner R. Kelly. It was all uphill from there.
Lady Gaga's latest sit down interview with Ellen DeGeneres for her namesake show was rather detailed and informative. Gaga looked semi-normal with long brown hair, a hot pink dress and crazy high white heels, talking about how she and Taylor Kinney fell in love and how her costumes are not a marketing tool to shock people.
Lady Gaga's 'ARTPOP' is not connecting on a visceral, primal level like its predecessor 'Born This Way.' It just isn't. It's also not selling at any sort of rapid, "must own" clip. But we're not about to write it off as a flop... yet. There is a simple prescription that can help the Mother Monster turn things around and cure all that ails Gaga in relationship to 'ARTPOP.'
Two of the biggest freaks in music -- Lady Gaga and R. Kelly -- came together on 'Saturday Night Live’ to give a raunchy performance of 'Do What U Want’ from Gaga’s album, 'ARTPOP.' The duo’s chemistry onstage was absolutely electrifying.
Jay Pharoah could barely make it through the 'Waking Up With Kimye' skit on 'SNL' last night (Nov. 16) without cracking a smile. We couldn't get through it without cackling, since he played Kanye West, who espoused Kim Kardashian's brilliance and status as a genius at every turn, to perfection. Host Lady Gaga also nerded out flawlessly in the sketch.
Lady Gaga pulled double duty as host and musical guest of 'SNL' last night (Nov. 16) and for her first of two performances, she donned a sparkly, silver, low-dipping jumpsuit to perform 'Do What U Want,' her sexy R&B romp with R. Kelly. She gyrated onstage in overtly sexual fashion and had us wondering how she would handle R.'s parts ... until R. himself joined her onstage for his verse and a