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During her Dec. 2008 show at the House of Blues in New Orleans, a not-yet-famous Lady Gaga - whose first single "Just Dance" just cracked the Top 30 - shows just why she is being heralded as the new pop messiah. During a performance of "Just Dance," the soundboard cuts out. Most performers would give up, but she turns it into something amazing when she keeps singing acapella. The sound is not very good for the first 45 seconds before the music cuts out.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjV8ZuPqtm0&ab_channel=RickDunn

 

She also sang Colby's part :sis:

 

what a true talent :sis:

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Bloody

I feel like she almost did this on purpose just to prove herself to people that she was a force to be reckoned with. 

I don't think so  :laughga: even when they put the sound again it was still messy, but she tried it :applause:

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:legend: :legend: :legend:

Being such a force better than your faves when she was basically an unkown :gaga:

EDIT: at 3:10 you can see her camel toe :sis:

who will love me when the night is over
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I feel like she almost did this on purpose just to prove herself to people that she was a force to be reckoned with.

this tbh :lmao:

So proud of her ! :legend:

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Bloody

I've never seen this before (flopfan, I guess) so thanks for posting. love it :falling:

Don't worry I saw it for the 1st time today  :giveup: that's why I posted it

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Haroon

I've always liked how she's continued when there's been a bump in the road, whether it's a soundboard cut, plastic seashell falling off, bouquet of roses hitting her head, etc :flutter:

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Pure Adrenaline

it gave me the chills  :smoke:

It's much more fun to have hizophrenia... u never get lonely
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