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We all know that you have been singing jazz since you were a young kid.
Do you feel like ,with Cheek to Cheek, you do what you were born and trained to do since you were a little kid, to sing the purest kind of music, real music, jazz music?

I won't tell you how much I love you since words cannot describe my feelings

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MonsterVlad

Hi Gaga! Now, when so much of jazz came into your life with Cheek to Cheek, can you say that something changed inside of you with this new experience?

I love you so much, I hope someday we will hear studio version of Partynauseous and you'll do a show in Ukraine. Thanks for everything!

:sara:

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can you tell us something about c2c tour? do you already have things planned for it?  :flutter:

 

i love you so much and can't wait to ask you this personally in 2 days

:sara: :sara: :sara::flutter:

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Question: What inspired you and Tony to do a collaboration? Does he personally inspire you? If so how?

I love you so much :sara:

don’t you know my a** is famous
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drinkmytears

Hello Gaga! 

 

With Cheek To Cheek it seems like you're very emotionally attached to jazz, however you never made this that evident before. It makes me worry that perhaps you haven't been completely honest. We knew you loved jazz and could sing it, but your fans didn't realize just how much jazz really meant to you until now. Honestly, most of us thought it would just be another "project" that you would move on from. 

Were you really happy doing pop music? Do you feel like you needed to do pop music in order to get the credibility and funds to then do jazz as well? I look forward to seeing you go in a new direction that is more soulful and less electronic, but have you lost the ambition to be a big popstar? I always saw you as the next MJ/Madonna type of star, and it seems to me like you really do not want that.

What is your plan genre-wise, is there anything else you would like to reveal, and how happy were you making pop?

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Hey Gagz,

You kept your extraordinary talent for jazz hidden for a long time after you came onto the scene. Did you ever feel like unleashing it earlier in your career to hush any critics?
Also, are you keeping any of your other talents hidden right now that are bound to blow us away later?

Many thanks,

Andy :)

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How did you came up with this idea to make a jazz album with the legendary Tony Bennett? :yes:

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spicemuncher

Hey Gaga!
 
Greetings from Kuwait! I love Cheek to Cheek!
 
The target audience is wide with an album like Cheek to Cheek; ranging from your Little Monsters and casual listeners to an older, more mature audience. How is it working with Bobby this time around on a promotional strategy? It must be great seeing the results of such smart, perfectly timed promotion. Cheers to you, Bobby and the entire team!

 

P.S. Please upload Bang Bang to VEVO, it is much easier to share on social media with a Youtube link. You sound incredible and I am VERY proud of you!

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Andy McQueen

Dear Gaga! How do you find your personal emotional connection to all these great classics? Because when you sing them, I can hear how you feel them - this is very special to me. 

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Would you like to do more Jazz or acoustic albums in the future? Rumor has it there will be a sequel for "Cheek to Cheek" ("Red, Hot & Blue") together with Tony? :)

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How do you prepare for the songs? How do you train your voice and practise?

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Is there any favorite Jazz classic that didn't make it on "Cheek to Cheek"?

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I have a question (it took me so long to think of it :giveup: ):

 

Gaga, do you feel a different spiritual or physical connection to the music of "Cheek to Cheek" to that of your own solo work, and if so, how so?

 

I also have a little message (it also took me a long time to write it out properly :giveup: ) :

 

Gaga, in the last year you have done two amazing things which many people would have thought to be impossible - you've begun to introduce young people around the world to Art, throughout the ages, and you've begun to introduce young people to the greatest genre of music of the 20th Century - Jazz. As a jazz musician, "Cheek To Cheek" is so much more than I could have dreamt of ever hearing in the modern music scene. I can't wait to experience the artRAVE in London, and to celebrate "ARTPOP", and to scream at the top of my lungs a huge THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING! :runhug:

 

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Jonathanholland

Dear Gaga, 

 

- Do you see Cheek to Cheek as a turning point in you career? And why? 

 

- Does Cheek to Cheek inspire you for a new approach for your next (pop) album? 

 

Gaga I know you probably hear this every day and you won't even read it anymore but I just want you to know how much of an influence your are to me. Born This Way helped me so much. Every time I felt sad or insecure I listened to Hair, the Edge of Glory or Marry the Night. I want you to know that I, and a lot of other monsters, will stand by you, no matter what critics say or how many albums underperform. I love all you're albums from the Fame to Cheek to Cheek. I loved to see you at the artRave in Amsterdam and I never felt as free before in my life. Keep inspiring me, thank you Gaga 

:hug: 

Love from a Dutch monster,

 

Jonathan

Before there was love, there was silence
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Rollercoaster

Q: Your rendition of Cher's "Bang bang" on cheek to cheek is often mistaken as a cover of a Nancy Sinatra song because of her very popular rendition. Are there any songs - yours or anyone else's - that you'd like to craft into a jazz masterpiece? ...and you can't say poker face because it's already a jazzterpiece ;)

Q: The great American songbook is legendary and must've been a dream to record, however, is there a creative part of you bursting to write your own chapter of original jazz-swing-blues and lay it all out there on your next jazz outing?

Q: WHY DIDN'T YOU DO NINA SIMONE'S FEELING GOOD?! Broke my heart honestly.

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Ooh, I thought of another question. We only get one opportunity!!!

 

What was it like to record legendary songs as opposed to music that you've written yourself? Did you find that you were able to find a similar emotional connection to what you'd have with your own original music, or was it a completely different experience? 

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What's Taylor's favorite song off Cheek to Cheek?  :wub:

 

Hey Gaga, I love you! Please come back to Mexico ASAP :), Cheek to Cheek tour maybe??


 

Love, Gerry. <3

 

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Interludicrous

Hi Gaga!

 

You've said that singing jazz is one of the most rebellious things you could do right now. But for a lot of people jazz is a really elegant, classy and high brow branche of music. So how do you think that such a pure and old school genre can suddenly be seen as an act of rebellion within the current state of the music industry?

I love you, you were really amazing in Amsterdam. You've helped me to become a better person in so many ways, that I really cant thank you enough. I wish you all the best and all the happiness for everything to come.

 

Love,

 

Interludicrous

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