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Government Hooker- Lady Gaga (sped Up/nightcore) -

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Yiola Cleovoulou

Submitted: 27 October 2020 Reviewed: 03 March 2021 Published: 29 March 2021

DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.96998

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Government Hooker- Lady Gaga (sped Up/nightcore) -

The frantic beat of the sped-up version is frequently used for high-fashion "runway" transitions or transformation videos, emphasizing the song's themes of power and public persona. Themes and Impact

This version typically increases the tempo by 20–30% and raises the pitch of Gaga's vocals, giving them a sharper, more electronic "chipmunk-like" quality. government hooker- lady gaga (sped up/nightcore)

The track has become a staple for specific internet subcultures, particularly in the "Gaga-stan" community and among editors on social media: The frantic beat of the sped-up version is

A dark, industrial synth-pop and techno song produced by Lady Gaga, Fernando Garibay, and DJ White Shadow. It is known for its provocative lyrics and operatic opening. It is known for its provocative lyrics and operatic opening

The nightcore version amplifies the song’s existing "machine-like" and "industrial" feel. By speeding up the Gregorian-style chanting and the repetitive "I'm gonna drink my Tears tonight" bridge, the remix creates a sense of urgency that has helped the 2011 song find a new life with younger audiences who prefer the fast-paced consumption of the genre. government hooker- lady gaga (sped up/nightcore) baby foreign about get down. YouTube·casey shirota

While the original track is 4 minutes and 14 seconds, the sped-up versions often clock in at approximately 3 minutes and 15 seconds . Popularity and Online Presence

The "sped up" or "nightcore" version of Lady Gaga 's is a fan-modified rendition of the track from her 2011 album Born This Way . This version gained significant traction on platforms like TikTok and SoundCloud due to its high-energy, frantic pace which aligns with the "nightcore" aesthetic. Overview of the Remix

Written By

Yiola Cleovoulou

Submitted: 27 October 2020 Reviewed: 03 March 2021 Published: 29 March 2021