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No matter what happens on Latin Grammy night, Alejandro remains steadfast in his promise to constantly grow and evolve as an artist and as a person. I want to make my community proud. My goal is to be a versatile artist, one who finds inspiration from everywhere. It keeps them on their toes! By Rosy Cordero. Lou — Papillons [Album] by Various Artists. Mc solaar — Prose combat Album by Various Artists. Metronomy — Posse Vol. Tryo — Chants de bataille [Album] by Various Artists.

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She added, "It's all about where I'm from and love of theater and love of music and love of the lie in art, and Steven really knows and understands that, [ It's a celebration and an admiration of gay love—it confesses my envy of the courage and bravery they require to be together. In the video I'm pining for the love of my gay friends—but they just don't want me to be with them. Several people, including various media outlets claim that the video is based on Madonna's music video for Vogue ; however, this is incorrect.

The director, Stephen Klein, developed the video based on his own work from - a piece entitled "The Stephen Klein Academy", which appeared in W Magazine in August In the piece, a female model with a close resemblance to Gaga's portrayal of her character in "Alejandro", Lara Stone, dominates over shirtless men with bowl haircuts; the men later appear in suits and army uniforms. Lara Stone, like Gaga, is seen in various positions with the men, standing over them, clearly showing her dominance and control over them.

The music video is eight minutes and forty three seconds long. The video then opens in a dark bar, with soldiers wearing high-heels and fish net tights sitting quietly at tables.

It pans over a few men and then fades into a dark warehouse where a group men, wearing boots and boxer briefs some in black thongs , some carrying torture-esque equipment, start to march down the set in sharp military fashion. They all leave in separate directions and the scenes cut to show Gaga sitting in front of an open window, wearing a black garment and a complex metal headpiece that looks like a sort of crown; metal goggles cover her eyes. As the background music begins, she gasps and puts her hand over her mouth, and the next scene fades in to shows her, wearing a black lace headdress, walking through falling snow, carrying a bloody heart with a metal wire "A" on it as men in military uniforms follow her, carrying a black coffin.

Scenes interchange between her carrying the bloody heart and another scene with a man holding a golden gun, sitting on a bed, naked from the waist up, with a stern look on his face. Gaga then speaks the first few phrases in front of the coffin, before the song actually begins with her in front of the window, looking down at a group of men in boots and black tight-fitting boxing briefs.

The men dance in a choreographed fashion in front of a movie theater-type screen which shows scenes of warfare as Gaga sings above them, and they then began to dance one-on-one with each other. Gaga is then shown in bed, wearing a red latex nun's outfit and holding a rosary, as she speaks the next few phrases. The scene then suddenly cuts to show Gaga and a man imitating anal sex, but with Gaga taking the dominant role, as men in high heels surrounding them dance and frolic.

Gaga then leads a group of male dancers in dancing. Scenes change again to show Gaga in a yellow latex gown adorned with her stylized cross in red surrounded by more men, who then proceed to throw her up in the air and catch her over and over again, while the scene cuts once to show her in bed, wearing the red nun outfit, putting the rosary into her mouth.

Black and white scenes show Gaga dancing alone in a 70's-styled cat suit before being joined by men in uniforms marching towards her, while another scene in color shows her, in a similar outfit but wearing a bra with rifle barrels attatched, dancing with the same men. Gaga is then seen singing the "Alejandro" verse into a microphone alone in the dark on a stage, wearing sunglasses, a black jacket, underwear and bra, while the camera pans on men in military uniforms, specifically, a man in uniform who then takes off his hat, as a blurred background scene of a mob running around is shown.

Black and white clips of previous scenes are shown, and then the scene changes again to Gaga in her yellow gown. Men in black briefs surround her, and Gaga strips off the gown as she falls to the ground over one of the men. The camera then pans on Gaga, in the red nun outfit, with Alejandro still sitting at the edge of the bed. As the camera approaches her, the film begins to burn from her face outwards.

With many allusions to the earlier 'Bad Romance' film, 'Alejandro' plays upon similar notes, dealing with relationships of passion and exploration of other and self.



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