The concept for the story of the video came from Tarsem, who shared the more than 25-year-old idea with Gaga as her "life story spoke so much to him. Joining the ranks of Alexander Skarsgård ("Paparazzi"), Jurij Bradač ("Bad Romance"), Tyrese ("Telephone"), Rick Genest ("Born This Way"), Norman Reedus and Rick Gonzalez ("Judas") and Taylor Kinney ("You & I") is Sia Zami, who stars opposite the Italian girl from New York in her latest video for "911." I know that. 2020. szeptember 25-én jelent meg az album harmadik kislemezeként Olaszországban. On … Turnin' up emotional faders [...] Something that was once my real life everyday [sic] is now a film, a true story that is now the past and not the present. "[22] Throughout both verses, the singer describes her battle with mental health and the self-loathing she feels for not being able to deal with the world around her. [41][48] Gaga's video presents the film's symbols in her own allegory of pain. Can't see me cry ever again (Ooh) Please patch the line, please patch the line Need a 911, can you patch the line? Lady Gaga has based her new video for Chromatica single “911” largely on Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov’s classic 1969 art film The Color of Pomegranates. [Bridge] She takes anti-psychotic medication which the entire song is … It portrays the singer's monotonous, robotic vocal over the. Lady Gaga: 911 (Video 2020) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. [Pre-Chorus] Get … Gaga performed "911" at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards as part of a medley. The "911" video opens with Lady Gaga lying next to a bicycle in the desert as a person in black watches from a distance. The lyrics in the song is basically a cry for help for an emotional reset. "[49] Jon Blistein of Rolling Stone described the clip as an "eye-popping fever dream". Pop a 911, then pop another one Turning up emotional faders Keep repeating self-hating phrases I have heard enough of these voices Almost like I have no choice Lady GaGa - 911 … [33] Tom Johnson from The Line of Best Fit also found it an album highlight, saying that along with another track, "Replay", they are both "honest and thoughtful, brilliant dance music. "[3], On September 17, 2020, Gaga retweeted a post from 2013 that said, "A POP MUSIC EMERGENCY IS UNDERWAY 911. I remember this moment in the studio so clearly, because she lit up, and without any words I flipped the keyboard around, pulled up the string sound she was envisioning, and she started to play this amazing marcato idea. “911” is the eighth track off of Lady Gaga’s sixth album, Chromatica. [Pre-Chorus] Lady Gaga references her addictive and self-destructive behavior issues during this robotic house number. [23] In the chorus, the singer fully accepts and realizes her mental illness and admits her dependence on an antipsychotic to help her survive, with the line: "My biggest enemy is me / pop a 911".[21][24]. "[42] In addition to "911", the video includes the orchestral interludes "Chromatica II" and "Chromatica III", the preludes to "911" and "Sine from Above", respectively. She then slid down a pole to a room full of naked mannequins while "Chromatica II" was playing. '911': Lady Gaga's intense short film has a surprise ending "[22] She also added that filming required her to "revisit the kind of dark hole she was in when she wrote it", though "she didn't slip back down; she shook it off and went back to work". [Chorus] "[31] Kory Grow from Rolling Stone thought the song "splits the difference between the Buggles and Kraftwerk, filtered through Gaga's kaleidoscope" and noted that "she's at her best... when taking musical risks", like with "911". Week-by-week music charts, peak chart positions and airplay stats. When Gaga is first introduced she’s surrounded by actual pomegranates. After she is revived, the doctor asks if she's on any medication, for which she replies, "I didn't have my pills." [21], Billboard's Nolan Feeney described "911" as "a song about when your brain and your body feel at war with each other. [9][10][11], "911" is largely a Euro disco,[12] synth-pop[13][14] and electropop[13] song, which sees Gaga using monotonous,[15] robotic vocal effects on top of industrial synthesizers, a techno-funk groove,[16] and a "trippy" chorus. [46] On December 12, 2020, Gaga released the forty-ninth episode of her web series Gagavision, showing the behind the scenes of the music video.[47]. My biggest enemy is me ever since day one "[40], The music video was directed by filmmaker Tarsem Singh and was shot in August 2020,[22][41] in Valencia, a neighborhood in Santa Clarita, California. Pop a 911, then pop another one Gaga is imagining this whole thing. Save 'em 'til I know I'm gon' drop this Lady Gaga - 911 (traducción letra en español) - I can't see me cry / Can't see me cry ever again / I can't see me cry / Can't see me cry, this is the end / My biggest enemy is me, pop a 911 / My biggest enemy is me, pop a 911 / My biggest enemy is … On September 18, 2020, "911" was announced as the third single off Chromatica. [17] Leah Greenblatt from Entertainment Weekly compared the song to the work of French electronic music duo Daft Punk,[18] while Nick Smith of musicOMH noted similarities to Kylie Minogue's "Speakerphone". [48] The video utilizes a wide array of symbolism used to indicate real world objects, such as Gaga's bracelet representing a tourniquet, and the mirror that flashes a light into Gaga's face representing the medical penlight used by the paramedic to check real-life Gaga's responses. I can't see me cry The accompanying music video was directed by Tarsem Singh and features a surreal dreamscape and a twist ending. [59][60] Gaga was wearing a bright green two-piece bodysuit, along with a sound-reactive LED face mask. [21] The lines "I can't see me cry/Can't see me cry ever again/I can't see me cry/Can't see me cry/This is the end" are referencing the decreased emotional responses which are side-effect of her medication. "911" é uma canção gravada pela cantora norte-americana Lady Gaga para seu sexto álbum de estúdio, Chromatica (2020). The marquee reads, "Armenian Film Festival". Gaga performed both “Chromatica II” and “911” live for the first time at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards. Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label, popularity, energy, danceability, and happiness. It was written by Gaga along with Justin Tranter, BloodPop, and Madeon, with the latter two also producing along with Benjamin Rice. Can't see me cry, this is the end (Ooh) Elias Inácio is only credited in the Bruno Martini remix version. Can't see me cry ever again (Ooh) The singer’s attention to detail when it comes to her wardrobe is equally as iconic as her music. Lyrically, it talks about mental health and the antipsychotic medication Gaga takes. I have heard enough of these voices "911" is one of the three songs on the Chromatica album which are preceded by an orchestral interlude. "[54] Janelle Okwodu of Vogue called the video "a stunning tribute to surreal style", adding that "the pop star goes to great lengths to make her music videos original, and [...] she raised the bar with the surprise release of '911', a [...] mini-film chock full of arresting imagery. On September 18, 2020, Gaga released the official music video which was heavily inspired by the 1969 Armenian movie The Color of Pomegranates. [41], The video premiered on September 18, 2020, on YouTube at 9AM PT. My biggest enemy is me, pop a 911 [1] Gaga said: "It's about an antipsychotic that I take. C This article has been rated as C-Class on the project's quality scale. [42] Talking about the video, Gaga said she "felt so alive making it, maybe more than at any other point during the making of Chromatica. Keep repeating self-hating phrases The poster of the film briefly appears in the video. [3] Co-writer and producer Madeon added that they wanted to keep production quiet because "there's so much life and impact in those lyrics that you want to let them breathe. [55] Pitchfork's Eric Torres ranked the video as the third best one of September 2020, claiming "all the head-scratching symbology slips away, revealing a twist ending that should probably come with a trigger warning. Pop, pop another one (Ooh) Throughout the video, Singh visually references The Color of Pomegranates (1969), an Armenian Soviet art film by Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov. [35] Los Angeles Times's Mikael Wood called it a "catchy, fist-pumping song". Last edit on May 29, 2020. My biggest enemy is me, pop a 911 I can't see me cry Holdin' on so tight to this status Please patch the line, please patch the line Lady Gaga’s “911” Is About Her Experience Taking Antipsychotic Medication About “911” In “911,” Gaga explores the role of antipsychotic medication and the effect it has had on her life. Gaga's eyes are concealed in a red fabric blindfold. [4] Additional characters call a man dressed in black and a woman dressed in white, who float down from the sky using an umbrella, as they watch Gaga move throughout the mission's courtyard. "911" is a song by Lady Gaga from her sixth studio album, Chromatica (2020). My mood's shifting to manic places 歌曲名《911》,由 Lady Gaga 演唱,收录于《Chromatica》专辑中。《911》下载,《911》在线试听,更多相关歌曲推荐尽在网易云音乐 "[2] The interludes were composed by musician Morgan Kibby, who assembled a 26-person orchestra to record the string arrangements. It appears as the album's eighth track, preceded by a string arrangement titled "Chromatica II". This is biological stasis Paramedics shock her back to life after being hurt in a car-bicycle accident. -There is a scene where gaga is acting as a scale weighing two options. [42] He originally wanted to shoot the desert scenes in New Mexico, and use a real city location instead of a backlot for the final scene, but they didn't get the necessary permissions due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [Chorus] Keep myself in beautiful places My biggest enemy is me, pop a 911 From there, we massaged it, and I focused on the harmonies and dynamics to make sure it amped the energy up. Gaga begins to cry and scream, waking up in the real world, where she is seen lying outside of a movie theater. [57] It was also nominated for Best Make-Up in a Commercial/Music Video at the 2021 Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards. [6][7] The song was released to Italian radios on September 25. Paradise is in my hands [43], Similar to The Wizard of Oz (1939), the characters appearing in Gaga's imagination are portrayed by the same people who she saw in reality, the victims and first responders who are at the site of the accident. The conceptual video emphasizes Gaga’s reliance on her medication and the sudden way in which her brain cannot distort reality if not aided by pills. Author aksu.koski [a] 216. Gaga also lists the ways her mental illnesses are clouding the way she sees the surrounding world. And it’s because I can’t always control things that my brain does. The song details and describes Gaga's relationship to her antipsychotic medication, olanzapine. [38] Dan Weiss from Spin criticized the song for being "so breathlessly wordy you can't remember (or even find) the hook". 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With Alexis Arredondo, Mark Chinnery, Mandell Frazier, Lady Gaga. Lady Gaga ’s new album, Chromatica , has arrived, and as usual it’s filled with avant-garde sounds and imagery. The two characters try to engage with Gaga, but she continues to drift away from them. [4] Other references include Federico Fellini's 8½ (1963) and Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain (1973). [48] In the final scene of Gaga's hallucination, there are several symbols - the same symbol from the cover art of Chromatica - and scars on her forehead, representing "things that she's gotten through in her life", the singer's makeup artist Sarah Tanno explains. "[56], At the end of 2020, Billboard named it the fourth best music video of the year. And it's because I can't always control things that my brain does. Lady Gaga - 911 (Letra e música para ouvir) - I can't see me cry / Can't see me cry ever again / I can't see me cry / Can't see me cry, this is the end / My biggest enemy is me, pop a 911 / My biggest enemy is me, pop a 911 / My biggest enemy is … I can't see me cry [8] Remixes by Bruno Martini, Sofi Tukker, and WEISS were released on December 4, 2020. All the imagery from the fantasy world appear as billboards on the street where the accident occurred, along with the people surrounding her. This number could also be read as I X I I meaning 13 which is representative of the 13 bloodlines of the illuminati. Watch life, here I go again "[4][5] A day later, "911" was announced as the third single of Chromatica. Pop a 911, then pop another one (Ooh) [41] Some of the outfits are inspired by painter Frida Kahlo's style, and the accident scene is reminiscent of the traumatic bus collision that inspired some of Kahlo's most famous work. My biggest enemy is me ever since day one "[43] Jenna Ryu from USA Today called it "artistically arresting" and highlighted that it contains strong colors, with many details and a catchy storytelling. A figure dressed in black riding a dark horse lures her out of the dunes and into a mission. "911" is a song by Lady Gaga from her sixth studio album, Chromatica (2020). [50] It also makes reference to her song "Replay", which contains the lyrics "the scars on my mind are on replay". [22] Gaga later posted the following on her Instagram: This short film is very personal to me, my experience with mental health and the way reality and dreams can interconnect to form heroes within us and all around us. I can't see me cry [45] Tarsem revealed that it was supposed to be released earlier but was pushed back because it was "too close to 9/11, and that wasn’t being sensitive enough. [37] Alexa Camp from the same publication found "911" reminiscent of the singer's past singles, "LoveGame" and "G.U.Y.". It was serviced to Italian contemporary hit radio on September 25, 2020. "[20] Adam Antar of Medium pointed out the "robotic Eurythmics-sounding beat that mirrors [the singer's] inflection". The shooting was also made difficult by wearing tight clothes in the desert, with 118 °F (47 °C) heat, which caused some of the people to pass out. My biggest enemy is me ever since day one "911" is a song by Lady Gaga from her sixth studio album, Chromatica. Everyone gathers inside the mission to watch Gaga, as the woman in white opens a wooden box akin to a defibrillator. View official tab. Official music video for "911" by Lady Gaga. 1 Background 2 Release and promotion 2.1 Remixes 2.1.1 WEISS Remix 2.1.2 Sofi Tukker Remix 2.1.3 Bruno Martini Remix 2.2 Release history 2.3 Spotify 3 Performances 4 … [32] Jeremy J. Fisette from Beats Per Minute named it the "strongest song on the record". [Verse 1] Front I've built around my oasis [58], On August 30, 2020, Gaga performed a medley of songs from Chromatica at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, which included "911". 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