Lady Gaga spoke out against racism and intolerance in a new interview. The 34-year-old singer also criticized people who post about activism but don't actually participate in the change America needs so desperately.
31.08.2020 - 04:45 / cosmopolitan.com
and 's "Rain on Me" came out three whole months ago and we have yet to see an official performance of it in person—*ahem* thanks, coronavirus—or on television, but the good news is that one of those sad facts juuuust changed as of like...right now.
And we have the to thank for that! God freakin' bless the producers at MTV for making this long-awaited dream a reality.
.Lady Gaga spoke out against racism and intolerance in a new interview. The 34-year-old singer also criticized people who post about activism but don't actually participate in the change America needs so desperately.
Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande were "like sisters" during the making of "Rain on Me," according to Gaga's choreographer, Richy Jackson.Jackson told People, Gaga and Grande "were laughing, cracking up, speaking about fashion, going over the dance moves, talking to each other."According to the choreographer, Grande "was really just free to come into the House of Gaga and perform and give her best."Most people will have heard Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande's epic collaboration, "Rain on Me," by now.
They first came together for Taylor Swift. Smooth Technology, a team of artist engineers in Brooklyn, New York, was born when the pop superstar had the crazy idea to feature wirelessly controlled LED costumes in her 1989 World Tour performances.
A pandemic-era MTV Video Music Awards ceremony took place last night in a surprisingly seamless fashion, with host Keke Palmer ably providing the glue to hold everything together. Much of the fanfare of the evening was devoted to Lady Gaga, an artist who has historically out-crazied the ordinarily-quite-bonkers VMAs at every turn, from her masked archival Alexander McQueen outfit in 2009 to 2010's notorious meat dress to her 2011 performance of "You and I" in boy drag.
Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga and the famous friends made sure to show their love and support for another on social media. The day kicked off with Grande receiving the news that she is the first woman to ever hit 200 million followers on Instagram.
Lady Gaga performed a show-stopping medley during the MTV Video Music Awards, including a performance of Rain On Me, her dance-infused duet with Ariana Grande.
The biggest musical nights of the year -- MTV Video Music Awards 2020 is witnessing a sea of change this year as it becomes the first live award show in the post-Covid era. However, it is different than the usual fanfare and red carpet walks.
Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande performing onstage again is the entertainment we needed during this pandemic. The powerhouse singers teamed up to perform their latest hit, “Rain on Me,” at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, and needless to say, the ladies delivered.
Lady Gaga shared words of hope during her multiple acceptance speeches at the MTV VMAs 2020 tonight (August 30).The star went home with five awards from the socially-distanced ceremony, which was pre-recorded in New York, including Artist Of The Year and the first-ever Tricon Award.Three of her trophies were given for ‘Rain On Me’, her collaboration with Ariana Grande that featured on her latest album ‘Chromatica’.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor“Rain on Me,” the hit duet by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande was the centerpiece of an elaborate medley of songs from Gaga’s latest album, “Chromatica,” on Sunday night’s MTV Video Music Awards.Following the same futuristic theme and bright-pink color scheme as the song’s music video, Gaga, Grande and a troop of dancers delivered intense choreography on a wild, multi-level set.Wearing masks designed by Cecilio Castrillo, Gaga and her dancers introduced the medley with a
coronavirus couldn’t rain on Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s parade at the 2020 VMAs Sunday night.Gaga grabbed the spotlight, as only she can, alongside her “Rain on Me” collaborator during a performance of their single from Gaga’s dance-centric “Chromatica,” which was one of the most anticipated albums of the summer.Sporting a high-tech face mask, lots of leather and a splash of purple, Gaga did a quick-hit of her song “911” before segueing into an energetic rendition of “Rain on Me” with Grande,
For more MTV VMAs 2020 news, click and 2020 performance was, unsurprisingly, incredible. The two pop queens joined forces to sing their hit “Rain on Me” for the first time, and it was everything fans hoped for and more.
Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande performing onstage again is the entertainment we needed during this pandemic. The powerhouse singers teamed up to perform their latest hit, «Rain on Me,» at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, and needless to say, the ladies delivered.Gaga pulled out all the stops for her stage look, starting out in lime green to perform her track «911,» before «changing real quick» into her fuchsia «Rain on Me» ensemble, both looks complete with a digitized face mask.
Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande performed their collab, "Rain on Me," together for the first time at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards. "Rain on Me," which debuted in May, is in the running for Video of the Year and already took home the Best Collaboration award.
du jour, Gaga showed up in a full-on spacesuit-inspired getup, complete with a clear helmet. “I was wearing face shields before it was a thing,” she even joked . Yes, the look—and the technicolor one she wore to accept her award for —is instantly iconic, but the real scene stealer here is Gaga's hair.
Spongebob-esque helmet. She then took the stage several times to accept awards, wearing elaborate masks each time.