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Did Cheek to Cheek inspire the direction or set the tone for your next album? How did it improve your creativity? :heart:

Do you hear that? It's poison.
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How many times did you sing through Lush Life before you got it how it is now?

Thank you and I can't wait to hopefully see you in February in LA :)

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Hi Gaga, I have two questions.

Which one song from this album can describe the whole Cheek To Cheek listening experience, why?

And

How did you come up with this album title 'Cheek To Cheek'?

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If you could choose only ONE other artist to have a track with you and Tony on Cheek To Cheek, who would it be and why?

 

Will the Cheek To Cheek tour happen? And will it come to Europe? A theatre tour here would be fantastic.

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Hi Gaga I just want to know:

If ARTPOP is the way for you to release your pain, what inspire you to make a Cheek to Cheek? 

Sorry if this is not related to Cheek to Cheek but will you still release a single from ARTPOP for closure?

Thank you Gaga for inspiring all of us here in Gaga Daily  :yes:

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Gaga, Can we expect such raw vocals like you had on Cheek To Cheek on the upcoming albums?

Would you ever do a non Jazz collaboration with Tony?
 

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Phew. It's hard when put on the spot. I will probably think of better questions later; however, here are a few unanswered questions I submitted on Twitter for the iTunes Q&A.

 

FIRST AND FOREMOST -

How are you?

Q: You've mentioned a "tour." Will it be a tour or residency performances? Any ideas where? 

Q: How does it make you feel when fans question your authenticity when it comes to Jazz music?

Q: Which Jazz standard puts you in the moooooood? Bang Bang sends me over the edge.

Q: You wrote Paradise. Are you writing any other original jazz standards?

Q: Will we ever get the chance to hear Paradise?

Q: What are your fondest (cherished) moments from the Making of the Album?

Q: Does it upset you that fans may not support your decision to make music outside of Pop music?

Q: Would you consider putting out a Jazz album of your Greatest Hits?

Q: Do you and Tony plan on releasing an original concept video for one of your songs from C2C?

Q: Explain how Bang Bang was added to the album last minute.

      ---- It's my favorite and I am so happy it made the cut, even if it was only a live cut. The PBS special video blew me out of the water. Your voice was so powerful, it reduced me to tears.

 

Message to Gaga under the spoiler.

 

Lastly, I want to say is THANK YOU for the album; thank you TONY for putting things into perspective for Gaga and I LOVE YOU SO MUCH. Bang Bang is my favorite, among 'I Can't Give You Anything (But Love)' (not just because you say my name), Lush Life, But Beautiful, Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye and Goody Goody.



Do what makes you happy. I will always support your happiness. Know that I will stand true by you and love you always, and unconditionally. 

 

Your talent is commendable. You are one of a kind, a rarity. Please consider never using Auto-Tune in your music again. :) Once more, you have proven yourself as both an artist and musician. Personally, I encourage you to explore your musical talent and expand your horizons as an artist. You have revived POP music and I can see you reviving other genres, too. I am interested in anything you've got. You have yet to disappoint (and I doubt that's possible). :) Love you.

 

-- @tiffakunst and @MnstrMovement on Twitter. 

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Pure Adrenaline

Q:  The promo for C2C is amazing, I wonder is the promo for your next albums going to be like this one or you just think this is more special for you?

 

Q: Did the respond of C2C lived to your expectations?

 

Q: Which album you love more C2C or ARTPOP?

 

Q: Is there going to be more flawless albums like ARTPOP in the future, from musical stand of view?

 

- Yours truly Pure Adrenaline :kissga:

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What was your reasoning for taking off new songs from C2C? Was it that you wanted to keep the whole album just covers, or did you want to save any fresh material for future albums?

 

Which song was the most impactful to record?

 

What was the process like between you and Tony? Was it a very smooth, natural collaboration or did you ever have issues 

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Question:

 

What is it about jazz that connects with you more than other genres of music? You deliver so much soul and passion through jazz and I am so proud of you for pursuing this album at this early stage in your career with Tony.

 

Also, I hope you like my fanmade cover for the album :) You can see more of my covers at www.flamboyantdesigns.deviantart.com

 

tony_bennet_and_lady_gaga___cheek_to_che

 

(Just some shameless self promotion...) love you xxx

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Omegahedron

Gaga, thank you for Cheek to Cheek. Its a wonderful album and both you and Tony have given us a real gem.

Question: You have some amazing power to your voice put to great use with your many anthemic songs, but I have been most pleasantly surprised where your singing is more calmer and sotto voce. Do you feel recording C2C has revealed a new path for your voice and music going forward?

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Chromatislaps

Hello Gaga, thank you for Cheek2Cheek. Nature Boy is my favorite, and it stands out from a lot of renditions (by other artists) since you keep the vocals humble...its flawless.  For you I prepared some questions, my questions are linked to one another, but if you choose these you can give just one answer... it might be easier   :derpga: :

 

Clearly C2C is a shift to a more sophisticated color of your spectrum, does this mean that working withy Tony Bennet has allowed you to widen your musical pallette?

 

Was that pallette narrowed down to a few colors in the past few years? Is that what you meant with free my mind ARTPOP? 

 

Will you use these sophisticated "colors" more often on other studio albums? music videos? etc?

 

bonus question: will you ever make a jazz version of Princess DIE? 

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