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Pop star Lady Gaga has become known for, among other things, her elaborate music videos, some of which are still among the most watched YouTube videos of all time.
Popstar Lady Gaga has become known for, among other things, her elaborate music videos, some of which are still among the most-watched YouTube videos of all time.


When "Do What U Want" (featuring R&B singer R. Kelly) was released as the second single from her album ''Artpop, ''many people assumed that a music video was soon to follow. Interscope originally announced the video would be released through BitTorrent in December 2013 and behind the scenes photos from the video's shoot were released that month. Lady Gaga would tease the video on her Twitter page, stating those who had been shocked by the then-recent performance of the song on ''Saturday Night Live ''were "not ready" for the video.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/1717800/lady-gaga-r-kelly-do-what-u-want-video-tour/ Lady Gaga Gets Real About R. Kelly Video: ‘Y’all Aren’t Ready’] Retrieved 25 June '14</ref>
When "Do What U Want" (featuring R&B singer R. Kelly) was released as the second single from her album ''Artpop, ''many people assumed that a music video was soon to follow. Interscope originally announced the video would be released through BitTorrent in December 2013 and behind the scenes photos from the video's shoot were released that month. Lady Gaga would tease the video on her Twitter page, stating those who had been shocked by the then-recent performance of the song on ''Saturday Night Live ''were "not ready" for the video.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/1717800/lady-gaga-r-kelly-do-what-u-want-video-tour/ Lady Gaga Gets Real About R. Kelly Video: ‘Y’all Aren’t Ready’] Retrieved 25 June '14</ref>
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However, the video was not released in December. Lady Gaga later released a twelve-minute video for her single "G.U.Y." in the spring of 2014 with no mention of "Do What U Want."
However, the video was not released in December. Lady Gaga later released a twelve-minute video for her single "G.U.Y." in the spring of 2014 with no mention of "Do What U Want."


Originally, Lady Gaga stated that the reason for the delay was because she had been not been given enough time to prepare the video's concept.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/1719881/lady-gaga-do-what-u-want-video-delay/ Where’s Lady Gaga’s ‘Do What U Want’ Video? She Explains The ‘Devastating’ Delay] Retrieved 25 June '14</ref> However, gossip website TMZ would later state that the actual reason the music video was scrapped completely was due to claims that Terry Richardson (who directed the video) sexually harassed models he has worked with. Although Richardson denies the claims, the allegations were reportedly enough to cause Lady Gaga to change her mind about the video. Additionally, she was said to fear "blowback" from audiences against R. Kelly's previous child pornography charges.<ref>[http://www.tmz.com/2014/06/19/lady-gaga-music-video-sexual-assault-do-what-u-want/ Lady Gaga Music Video PULLED -- 'Do What U Want' Controversy] Retrieved 25 June '14</ref> Some who have seen the full-length video claim it contains some offensive moments, including R. Kelly stating he will impregnate Lady Gaga while she is unconscious.
Originally, Lady Gaga stated that the reason for the delay was because she had not been given enough time to prepare the video's concept.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/1719881/lady-gaga-do-what-u-want-video-delay/ Where’s Lady Gaga’s ‘Do What U Want’ Video? She Explains The ‘Devastating’ Delay] Retrieved 25 June '14</ref> However, gossip website TMZ would later state that the actual reason the music video was scrapped completely was due to claims that Terry Richardson (who directed the video) sexually harassed models he has worked with. Although Richardson denies the claims, the allegations were reportedly enough to cause Lady Gaga to change her mind about the video. Additionally, she was said to fear "blowback" from audiences against R. Kelly's previous child pornography charges.<ref>[http://www.tmz.com/2014/06/19/lady-gaga-music-video-sexual-assault-do-what-u-want/ Lady Gaga Music Video PULLED -- 'Do What U Want' Controversy] Retrieved 25 June '14</ref> Some who have seen the full-length video claim it contains some offensive moments, including R. Kelly stating he will impregnate Lady Gaga while she is unconscious.


Due to these factors, the video is not likely to be released through authorized channels.
Due to these factors, the video is not likely to be released through authorized channels.
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One of the officially released "behind the scenes" photos.

Status: Partially Found


Popstar Lady Gaga has become known for, among other things, her elaborate music videos, some of which are still among the most-watched YouTube videos of all time.

When "Do What U Want" (featuring R&B singer R. Kelly) was released as the second single from her album Artpop, many people assumed that a music video was soon to follow. Interscope originally announced the video would be released through BitTorrent in December 2013 and behind the scenes photos from the video's shoot were released that month. Lady Gaga would tease the video on her Twitter page, stating those who had been shocked by the then-recent performance of the song on Saturday Night Live were "not ready" for the video.[1]

However, the video was not released in December. Lady Gaga later released a twelve-minute video for her single "G.U.Y." in the spring of 2014 with no mention of "Do What U Want."

Originally, Lady Gaga stated that the reason for the delay was because she had not been given enough time to prepare the video's concept.[2] However, gossip website TMZ would later state that the actual reason the music video was scrapped completely was due to claims that Terry Richardson (who directed the video) sexually harassed models he has worked with. Although Richardson denies the claims, the allegations were reportedly enough to cause Lady Gaga to change her mind about the video. Additionally, she was said to fear "blowback" from audiences against R. Kelly's previous child pornography charges.[3] Some who have seen the full-length video claim it contains some offensive moments, including R. Kelly stating he will impregnate Lady Gaga while she is unconscious.

Due to these factors, the video is not likely to be released through authorized channels.

TMZ.com Leak

In June 2014, TMZ released a 30-second snippet of the scrapped video. The scene opens with R. Kelly as a doctor who is examining Lady Gaga. She starts to moan ecstatically, while Kelly remarks that "the medicine is kicking in." A party starts in the operating room, with nurses manipulating Gaga's unconscious body. This scene is intercut with another of Gaga dancing in a room decorated with newspaper headlines about her. A photographer (played by Terry Richardson) takes pictures of Lady Gaga as her antics become more graphic and sexually provocative.

Some of the reported controversial material, such as R. Kelly's "pregnant" line, is not present in the leak.

Gallery

TMZ report containing footage of the video and descriptions of what takes place in it.

Another officially released "behind the scenes" photo.

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