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Gaga Mentions She Has A Treat Tomorrow for the Jazz and Piano Show!


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omg I have a feeling it’s shallow feat. mark ronson he’s been hiding his singing voice for years and he’s finally ready :ally:

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March34th
1 hour ago, FameHookah said:

Paradise? I mean, i'd love to get some original Jazz songs from her

 

Her jazz versions of her hits are bops tho (Applause on snl was FIRE).

Paradise was an early version of what came to be the title track on Joanne. We already got it sis! :vegas:

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3 minutes ago, March34th said:

Paradise was an early version of what came to be the title track on Joanne. We already got it sis! :vegas:

Where did you get this info? Because I think it's full of Scheisse :selena:

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40 minutes ago, Stef said:

shows over x 

 

And now people will complain when absolutely nothing in the show has changed. :triggered: JazzGa herself is already treat enough. 

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"You're in for a treat" doesn't mean there will be anything new. My gosh, do people not understand what idioms/figures of speech are anymore? 

 

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7 minutes ago, Ziggy said:

Inb4 it’s lemon bars she baked and just hands out treats for the audience:

Would be here for it:saira:

 

7 minutes ago, NT78 said:

"You're in for a treat" doesn't mean there will be anything new. My gosh, do people not understand what idioms/figures of speech are anymore? 

 

As a non-native speaker I was actually wondering what it meant exactly... 

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11 minutes ago, NT78 said:

"You're in for a treat" doesn't mean there will be anything new. My gosh, do people not understand what idioms/figures of speech are anymore? 

 

Hey don’t call me an idiom! :staymad:

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1 minute ago, HermioneT said:

Would be here for it:saira:

 

As a non-native speaker I was actually wondering what it meant exactly... 

Ah, yes, being a non native speaker would make idioms confusing. 

When someone says "you're in for a treat" it just means they will be experiencing something very enjoyable and different from what they are used to. Kind of like how a candy or dessert is also called a treat...it is a special something that you don't have every day. 

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