Wednesday, May 18, 2011

LADY GAGA, 'HAIR'


Lady Gaga has released another single from her still unreleased album Born This Way in order to generate hype for her album’s release. This new single is titled Hair and according to Gaga herself, it was inspired by Bruce Springsteen … so much so that she hired Springsteen‘s longtime saxophonist Clarence Clemmons to play on it. Saxophone in a pop song, you say? Why, yes!

With just one week until the release of Lady Gaga‘s highly-anticipated sophomore album, the singer is releasing “Hair,” the fourth song from Born This Way. The 25-year-old singer told Ryan about the song back in February, saying it’s one of her favorite songs on the album. “Hair is a really amazing song,” said Gaga of the RedOne-produced song. “It’s a club record, but it’s sort of got this Bruce Springsteen vibe to it. I actually had Clarence Clemons from the E Street Band come in and he played saxophone on the record. It’s really interesting because [we're] putting saxophone on this really huge electronic record.” Clemons also played saxophone on Gaga’s “The Edge of Glory” which she released last week. In the interview, Gaga also revealed some of the lyrics to the song:
Whenever I dress cool my parents put up a fight
And if I’m a hot shot, mom will cut my hair at night
And in the morning I’m short of my identity
I scream mom and dad, ‘Why can’t be who I want to be?’

I’ve had enough, this is my prayer
That I’ll die living just as free as my hair
So you wanna hear it? Check it out below:

Of the four songs we’ve heard off of Gaga‘s new album — Born This Way, Judas, The Edge of Glory and Hair — which one is your fave? Is this album sounding like a hit to you?

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