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[MUSIC NEWS] Rumoured Tracklisting for Beyoncé’s Fifth Album “Mrs. Carter”
1. Ratchet Ft. Lady Gaga & Azealia Banks
2. Back 2 Business Ft. Jay-Z
3. Roller CoasterFt. Justin Timberlake
4. Visions Ft. Sia
5 Dance (It’s Soon Over) Ft. Rihanna
6. More Than Sex Ft. Ne-Yo
7. Better Than Ever Before Ft. Solange Knowles
8. Runaway
9. Sensations
10. 12 Roses
11. It’s All Over
[OFFICIAL VIDEO] Lady Gaga – You And I (Jazz version)
The director of the MTV commercial with Gaga has uploaded the full performance of Yoü And I (jazz version)
[DOWNLOAD] Robin Skouteris – PopLove (2012) – Mashup of 24 Artists
Mashup includes:
Kesha – Die Young
Owl City feat. Carly Rae Jepsen – Good Time
Justin Bieber – As Long As You Love Me
Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe
Calvin Harris – Feel So Close
Katy Perry – Wide Awake
One Direction – What Makes You Beautiful
FloRida – Whistle
Kelly Clarkson – Stronger
Jessie J – Domino
Mika – Love Today
Psy – Gangnam Style
Maroon 5 – Moves Like Jagger
Dev – In The Dark
NeYo & Calvin Harris – Let’s Go
Rihanna – You Da One
P!nk – Blow Me One Last Kiss
Ellie Goulding – Lights
Lady Gaga – Scheisse
Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know
Madonna feat. Nicki Minaj & MIA – Give Me All Your Luvin’
+ tiny snippets from:
JLo & Pitbull – Dance Tonight
Britney Spears – Circus
Train – Hey Soul Sister
Prince – Kiss
Pink – So What
Jessie J – Price Tag
Christina Aguilera – Not Myself Tonight
Britney Spears & Nicki Minaj – Till The World Ends
Christina Aguilera – Your Body
[DOWNLOAD] Kendrick Lamar & Lady Gaga – Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe (Demo)
Kendrick Lamar won over nearly every music critic in the country with his recently released debut studio LP, “good kid, m.A.A.d city,” and now it seems he’s charmed Mother Monster herself. Lady Gaga posted a version of Lamar’s “B-tch Don’t Kill My Vibe” online last night, in which the “Born This Way” singer croons the hook of the ethereal rap track.
Lamar told MTV the Gaga version was the one that was supposed to be on the album, but label issues — and a rapidly approaching pre-order date — caused them to cut the feature. On the album, Lamar sings the hook. The duo also collaborated on another song, “Partynauseous,” which was dropped for similar reasons. In a blog post on her website, Gaga explained that while she “loves” Lamar, she was unwilling to meet the compromises his team was demanding. She said that song will be released at a later date.
Take a listen to the Gaga version above and the original below (followed by the artwork and a gallery of other Lamar songs). Which do you prefer?


