In just three days, Lady Gaga will take the Super Bowl LV stage for her much-hyped Halftime Show.
Mother Monster has successful kept the lid on the specifics of her set, yet did divulge more than she has before during a press conference.
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“We went through my whole career and we chose songs that we hope that both the football fans and the people who are just tuning in for the halftime show will enjoy.”
Despite recent reports of NFL banning Gaga of any political statements, she says she will indeed getting political:
“The only statements that I’ll be making during the Halftime show are the ones that I have been consistently making throughout my career. I believe in a passion for inclusion. I believe in the spirit of equality and the spirit of this country as one of love and compassion and kindness. My performance will uphold those philosophies.
I don’t know if I will succeed in unifying America — you’ll have to ask America when it’s over.
Music is one of the most powerful things the world has to offer. No matter what race or religion or nationality or sexual orientation or gender that you are, it has the power to unite us.?
While the Super Bowl is in Beyonce hometown this year, she more than likely won’t be making an appearance with Gaga.
“I was actually with her the last Halftime show she did, and she always is very inspiring and gives great advice — she’s a very focused and genuine performer.
I have sent her flowers since I’ve heard of her amazing news, on the way, so I’m excited about her new children — and I’m going to be taking the spirit of many performers with me on that stage when I go up there. I’m grateful to have wonderful women in this business that are supportive of me.”
Known for her innovative style, the fashion maven is taking extra precautions avoid any wardrobe malfunctions.
“Everything is going to be nice and tight for the game, so I wouldn’t worry about that.’
“I am going to have to say that the preparation for this show is the show business version of the athlete. We have our own set of criteria that we go through.”
She also spoke about the strenuous preparations that her and her team have been working to perfect the performance.
“For two months we dedicated our time to creating the story of the show, creating the musical score, and then we created the set, what it would look like, then we choreographed the actual dance routine and then we choreographed the pyrotechnics. Additionally, to all of that, we go through an extensive amount of training so that I can sing and dance for the show for 13 minutes.”
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