Lady Gaga Research Paper

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Lady Gaga and Her Magnificent Drone Army Sets the Super Bowl On Fire By Shreya Shah
With millions of eyes watching, Lady Gaga threw a magnetic performance which pierced deep into the hearts of all Americans. With massive amounts of glitter and light, Lady Gaga mesmerized her audience and struck hard with her underlying political message.
Framed by the drones, Gaga impressively soared down from the roof of the stadium drawing the audience's attention. The Half Time Performances have always been a spectacular sight to witness, but Lady Gaga's performance took spectacular to a whole different level. Her abrupt dance moves, the sparkling costumes, and the power with which the music resonated through the stadium more than adequately surpassed Beyonce's 2016 Super Bowl Halftime Performance. One key difference between the two performances
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“The only statements that I’ll be making during the halftime show are the ones that I’ve been consistently making throughout my career. I believe in a passion for inclusion. I believe in the spirit of equality, and that the spirit of this country is one of love and compassion and kindness. My performance will uphold those philosophies.”
Definitely successful, Lady Gaga's performance encompassed this. The thirty year old pop star also received a lot of publicity from her performance, approximating 117.5 million viewers, coming only second behind Katy Perry's Halftime Show. Lady Gaga's immediate response to her performance included tears of happiness and much crying into her sister's arms. In fact even as she made her way to her dressing room, football fans cheered her on. Responses from other celebrities also sported enthusiasm, and celebration. Katy Perry tweeted "I want jumping gifs stat! Bravo @ladygaga", and Bruno Mars tweeted "@ladygaga you killed

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