It's hard to be shocked by anything that Lady Gaga does anymore, and I truly thought I had become immune to her shocking displays of performance art, but the Lady Gaga Marry the Night 'The Prelude Pathetique' video really takes the cake for the creepiest, weirdest thing she has ever done; I mean that in the best way possible, of course.
The video features the current reigning queen of shock pop being wheeled around a mental institution by two nurses and narrating her thoughts. The Lady Gaga Marry the Night 'The Prelude Pathetique' video is certainly a unique way to introduce her next single 'Marry The Night,' but it definitely works for her.
Check out the video for one of the strangest and darkest things Gaga has ever done.
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The Lady Gaga Marry the Night 'The Prelude Pathetique' Video is Eerie
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