Lady Gaga Went Off The Deep End While Performing 'Shallow' At The Grammys

Lady Gaga Went Off The Deep End While Performing 'Shallow' At The Grammys




Ain't it hard keeping it so hardcore, Lady Gaga?


The songstress really lived up to the lyrics of her Golden Globe- and BAFTA-winning song from A Star Is Born, "Shallow," while in her efficiency at the 2019 Grammys on Sunday (February 10). Joined by her friend and frequent collaborator, Mark Ronson, Gaga pushed the Oscar-nominated pop-rock ballad off the deep end with an efficiency that was part efficiency art, part shimmering pop opera. There was drama! Rhinestones! Twirls! And also a final, lingering stare into the camera.


To sum it up: It was the ideal reminder that Oscar voting opens Tuesday, February 12 — and Lady Gaga is up for not only Best Original Song — which she has inside of the bag at this point — yet also Best Actress. And soon following the memorable efficiency she gave on-stage at the Grammys, how can she not be at the forefront of voters' minds?


Gaga scored five Grammy nominations this year, four of these for "Shallow." She's already taken residence three Grammys tonight — including Best Pop Solo Efficiency for "Joanne (Where Do you know You're Goin'?)" — So if the woman wants to writhe on-stage in glitter and platform heels, then she can, OK? She's earned it.


Rock on, Gaga.









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