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Lady Gaga Brings Monster Ball Home To New York

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 11:17 PM PST

Madison Square Garden performance recorded for HBO special.
By Jocelyn Vena


Lady Gaga performs at Madison Square Garden on Monday
Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage

NEW YORKLady Gaga took her Monster Ball home Monday night, hitting the Madison Square Garden stage for not only the second show of this leg of her tour, but also the first of two tapings for her forthcoming HBO special.

Check out photos from Lady Gaga's New York City show.

After a rousing set from the Scissor Sisters, the arena's lights dimmed and the crowd went crazy as the chugging beat of "Dance in the Dark" played, counting down Mother Monster's entrance.

"New York City, did you guys come to party tonight?" she asked as she appeared. "The Monster Ball will set you free."

In a sheer dress and nun's habit, Gaga performed "Love Game."

"My name is Lady Gaga, and I was born and raised in the unbreakable streets of New York City," she proclaimed. "Thank you so much. Tonight, I want you to forget all of your insecurities because I didn't used to be brave but you have made me brave, little monsters."

She then kicked it old school with "Boys Boys Boys."

"Are we gonna get divided now if I put this on?" she asked before pulling on a Yankees cap. After a quick chat with a fan, she went right into "Telephone," without an appearance from Beyoncé, despite fan murmurings that Queen B might make an appearance.

Gaga then sat at her piano and slowed things down with "Speechless."

"I come from a long line of Italian men. Freakin' eye makeup fell off," she interjected, peeling off her false eyelashes. "If you think I'm going to go on HBO without fingernails, you're wrong. The men in my family all really like to drink, so I spent my whole life chasing after men who drink as much as them, so cheers to all of you."

She tailored the lyrics to her hometown and the men she knows with shout-outs to baseball games and her former nail salon on Clinton Street. For a moment, the show became more cabaret then dance hall. "And God bless the New York Fire Department: They told me I couldn't light my piano on fire."

Before hitting the piano again for "You & I," she had a message for the excited, cheering crowd: "This is for you, New York. This is on my new record, Born This Way."

She belted: "There's something about Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island ... you and I."

Later emerging as an angel, Gaga performed "So Happy I Could Die." "Your outfit is amazing," she shouted to her fans.

Before the crowd-pleaser "Monster," she asked the crowd, "Do you think I'm sexy, 'cause I think you're sexy. ... You were born with a little extra strength. ... I'm up here to empower all of you."

In the midst of performing "Teeth," Gaga laid out on the stage floor and began to feel up a male dancer. "Just in case you ever wonder if I ever lip sync, the answer is no. ... Show me your teeth," she said. "It's a really good thing this is for HBO."

A saint statue was rolled out onto the stage for "Alejandro." "Put your hands up for equality," Gaga urged. "Love each other."

Given all the excitement, it was easy to forget the whole show is about Gaga trying to get to the Monster Ball. When she finally arrived at the ball, she played "Paparazzi."

"Thank you so much for being brave," she told her fans as firecrackers exploded from her bra. "And when they ask you 'How was Lady Gaga?' you can tell them we burned the place to the f---ing ground. I don't want to be your queen. You were born this way, baby."

After a short intermission, Mother Monster reappeared for an encore, pleasing the room with "Bad Romance." "You'd better not leave when this song is over 'cause there's just one more surprise," she promised. "You're my heart and soul."

She stood fierce and proud, taking in the crowd. "I might do something a little extra special for you, but only if you scream really slutty for me," she proclaimed before exiting the stage as the band played out "Bad Romance."

To the excitement of her fans, Gaga emerged in her Grammy attire to perform "Born This Way." "Where's all my girls?" she asked. As dancers took the stage beside her, she said, "We just want to remind you all tonight, we want you to remember to never give up on your dreams."

She sang part of the song a cappella, then played it full out, reenacting her memorable Grammy performance. The show ended with her and her dancers in an embrace as the curtain came down over them.

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Reek Da Villian Calls His NYC Sound A <i>Gift,</i> Not A Curse

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 03:52 AM PST

'Everyone is just coming around with bounce music,' the Busta Rhymes protégé tells Mixtape Daily of current scene.
By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Ade Mangum


Reek Da Villian
Photo: MTV News

Mixtape Daily Main Pick

Street King: Reek da Villian

Holding It Down For: Strong Island

Mixtape: The Gift

Real Spit: The Conglomerate's Reek da Villian was in a giving mood over the holidays when he delivered his 16-track collection The Gift. Featuring Busta Rhymes, Lloyd Banks and Waka Flocka Flame, among others, the set showcases Reek's range and certifies him as an upstart to keep an eye on.

"It's happy music, it's serious music, it's music that's conscious," Reek told Mixtape Daily about his latest project. "You just have to give people everything; you touching all audiences and reaching all genres and races."

Joints to Check For:

» "Keep Goin' Reek": "I like it this way, it makes you stick out," Reek said about his Big Apple sound. "It makes you stand out. When everyone is just coming around with bounce music and when you come with real soulful sounding [production], spitting some real lyrics and taking it back to the original art with the music, it makes you stand out.

"It makes you stand out from the guys that are trying to be a part of the fads. When I come through, everything I do, you're gonna be able to tell I'm passionate about the music."

» "Promise Land": "There's people that are just focused on making the single and getting rich," Reek explained. "Everybody lost the nature of the art, which is just making good music that the people are gonna like. It's not about making one single, that's why the majority of those [acts] are here today and then gone. They might have had that one record, had a nice tour run, but then they're gone."

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