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LISTEN: Lady Gaga’s isolated Super Bowl vocals leaked online

/ 01:31 PM February 17, 2017

Even while performing an exhausting acrobat, Lady Gaga has always, and will always, execute a superb show, as evidenced by her recent Super Bowl halftime gig.

In time for Valentine’s Day, fans of the “Perfect Illusion” songstress rejoiced when a video playing her isolated Super Bowl vocals leaked on YouTube. The clip, edited by YouTuber Arkadiusz Tuszek, begins with Lady Gaga’s “God Bless America,” followed by “Poker Face,” “Telephone,” “Born This Way” and “Million Reasons.”

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On Feb. 5, Lady Gaga, 30, sizzled at Houston’s NRG Stadium and belted out some of her biggest hits through the years, making it one of the most-streamed Super Bowl halftime shows of all time.

While singing her song “Born This Way,” Lady Gaga relayed a message about empowering lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities and immigrants. She also used her prime exposure to promote her newest album, “Joanne.”

Other chart-topping singers who performed at the major football event were Beyonce, Bruno Mars, Madonna, Black Eyed Peas and Michael Jackson.

Amusingly, family-oriented cartoon show “The Simpsons” managed to predict Lady Gaga’s harness trick and costume during their “Lisa Goes Gaga” episode back in 2012.  Gianna Francesca Catolico / RA

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