Pop a 911, then pop another one Week-by-week music charts, peak chart positions and airplay stats. Lyrics to '911' by Lady GaGa. She then slid down a pole to a room full of naked mannequins while "Chromatica II" was playing. Need a 911, can you patch the line? The song details and describes Gaga's relationship to her antipsychotic medication, olanzapine. A figure dressed in black riding a dark horse lures her out of the dunes and into a mission. My biggest enemy is me ever since day one And I have to take medication to stop the process that occurs. It appears as the album's eighth track, preceded by a string arrangement titled "Chromatica II". #LadyGaga #Chromatica #911..#RainOnMe #Pop #Chromatica #LadyGaga #Stupidlove..Istragram https://www.instagram.com/popciine..Lady Gaga - 911(Music Video) [38] For example, the man seen earlier banging his head into a pillow, is a driver with a head injury who lays his head on a deflated airbag, while the man and woman chasing Gaga throughout the hallucination represent the EMS personnel who are attempting to revive her. [50] It also makes reference to her song "Replay", which contains the lyrics "the scars on my mind are on replay". -There is a scene where gaga is acting as a scale weighing two options. [Chorus] 11,218 views, added to favorites 292 times. [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. [42] Nicola Formichetti outfitted the video, with many pieces designed by Russian-Armenian artist Karina Akopyan.[43]. The marquee reads, "Armenian Film Festival". "[44] He once considered using the idea for a video to Massive Attack, but that did not work out due to scheduling conflicts. [Verse 1] [4] Other references include Federico Fellini's 8½ (1963) and Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain (1973). “911” is the eighth track off of Lady Gaga’s sixth album, Chromatica. [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. [49] The more obvious nods to the film include pomegranates scattered around Gaga's wrecked bicycle, and the film's poster appearing on the street scene at the end of the video. Throughout the video, Singh visually references The Color of Pomegranates (1969), an Armenian Soviet art film by Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov. The song’s hook was first teased in an interview with Paper Magazine. 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." [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]. Incluída como a oitava faixa do álbum, é precedida por uma orquestração, "Chromatica II", que faz a transição diretamente para o início da música.A canção foi escrita por Gaga, Justin Tranter, BloodPop e Madeon, tendo os dois últimos produzido a … [19] Jem Aswad from Variety found a "vocal nod to Lipps Inc.'s 1980 smash 'Funky Town' in Gaga's trademark robo-dominatrix voice. Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label, popularity, energy, danceability, and happiness. It was serviced to Italian contemporary hit radio on September 25, 2020. Lady Gaga references her addictive and self-destructive behavior issues during this robotic house number. "911" é uma canção gravada pela cantora norte-americana Lady Gaga para seu sexto álbum de estúdio, Chromatica (2020). I can't see me cry Gaga also lists the ways her mental illnesses are clouding the way she sees the surrounding world. [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. -The number 911 is seen on the hats of the costumes. On … [Chorus] [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. "[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". Official music video for "911" by Lady Gaga. I can't see me cry Gaga performed both “Chromatica II” and “911” live for the first time at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards. Keep myself in beautiful places The song’s hook was first teased in an interview with Paper Magazine. "911" is a song by Lady Gaga from her sixth studio album, Chromatica (2020). [...] 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. "[20] Adam Antar of Medium pointed out the "robotic Eurythmics-sounding beat that mirrors [the singer's] inflection". ["911"] hit me particularly hard as well because at the time I had to get on medication for OCD and depression for the first time in my life. "[52] Gil Kaufman of Billboard pointed out the music video's homage to The Color of Pomegranates, saying that it similarly "eschews traditional narrative in favor of dramatic, colorful scenes packed with eye-catching symbolism. [37] Alexa Camp from the same publication found "911" reminiscent of the singer's past singles, "LoveGame" and "G.U.Y.". The performance started with Gaga laying on a couch, watching a '90s throwback VMAs ceremony. 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. [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. [35] Los Angeles Times's Mikael Wood called it a "catchy, fist-pumping song". [7] Writing for Variety, Jazz Tangcay stated that "there's so much to unpack" in the video, saying that "it's filled with symbolism and that twist will start many discussions. [Pre-Chorus] Save 'em 'til I know I'm gon' drop this [59][61], A 25-second sample of "911". [Verse 2] I know that. Make way for another addition to the pantheon of Lady Gaga's video boys. Paramedics shock her back to life after being hurt in a car-bicycle accident. "911" was written by Lady Gaga, Justin Tranter, BloodPop, and Madeon; production was done by the latter two, along with Benjamin Rice. You don't need to drown them. Mother Monster Lady Gaga has dropped another eye-popping video, this time for “911,” the latest single off of her “Chromatica” album. When Gaga is first introduced she’s surrounded by actual pomegranates. "[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". 2021 Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards, "Lady Gaga's 'Chromatica' team reveals the history and future of her new era", "Welcome to 'Chromatica': Inside Lady Gaga's Triumphant Dance Floor Return", "Lady Gaga Releases '911' Video About 'My Experience With Mental Health,' and It's Got a Shocking Twist (Watch)", "Lady Gaga Drops '911' Music Video With a Shocking Twist", "Lady Gaga plays A&E victim in video for new dance strutter single, '911, "Lady Gaga "911" | (Radio Date: 25/09/2020)", "911 (Bruno Martini Remix) - Single by Lady Gaga & Bruno Martini on Apple Music", "911 (Sofi Tukker Remix) - Single by Lady Gaga & Sofi Tukker on Apple Music", "911 (WEISS Remix) - Single by Lady Gaga & Weiss on Apple Music", "Lady Gaga's 'Chromatica' Hides Its True Intentions Behind Dancefloor Exuberance", "Lady Gaga, Chromatica review: dance away your troubles with pop's queen of the glitterball", "Lady Gaga 'Chromatica' Review: First Listen", "Lady Gaga: Chromatica review – A star is reborn in this return to fully fledged pop", "Chromatica: a review and analysis of Lady Gaga's new album", "Lady Gaga praises mental health medication in new song 911", "Lady Gaga – 'Chromatica' review: a pure pop celebration from an icon in a world of her own", "The Internet Is Having A Lot Of Fun With Memes Of Lady Gaga's Chromatica II/911 Transition", "Fans Hilariously Put Lady Gaga's 'Chromatica II' Into '911' Transition Over Film Scenes", "Everyone Is Obsessed With This Flawless Edit Of Lady Gaga And Kylie Minogue", "Lady Gaga's New Album Chromatica Is the Soundtrack for 2020's Most Epic Bedroom Dance Parties", "Lady Gaga Is Back and Smaller Than Ever", "Ranking All 16 Songs From Lady Gaga's 'Chromatica': Critic's Picks", "Lady Gaga Returns to the Dance Floor on 'Chromatica, "Lady Gaga returns to dance pop infamy while turning her attention inwards", "With 'Chromatica,' Lady Gaga wants you to dance your pain away. "[43] Jenna Ryu from USA Today called it "artistically arresting" and highlighted that it contains strong colors, with many details and a catchy storytelling. [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". As the instrumentals segued into "911", she joined her backup dancers for the choreographed performance. [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]. [Bridge] Can't see me cry, this is the end (Ooh) [2] It generated several memes, with people editing the transition into classic scenes from movies and TV,[25][26] other internet memes, phrases, and videos,[27] and recreating the transition with similar sounding songs, most notably with Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You Out of My Head". 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. 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. 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. And it’s because I can’t always control things that my brain does. Lady Gaga Expands Her ‘Chromatica’ Universe With Mind-Bending “911” Short Film, Lady Gaga’s “911” Is About Her Experience Taking Antipsychotic Medication, 911 (Sofi Tukker Remix) by Lady Gaga & Sofi Tukker, 911 (Sofi Tukker Extended Remix) by Lady Gaga & Sofi Tukker, 911 (Bruno Martini Remix) by Lady Gaga & Bruno Martini, 911 (Bruno Martini Extended Remix) by Lady Gaga & Bruno Martini. Keep my dolls inside diamond boxes Az albumon a nyolcadik számként szerepel, melyet a Chromatica II című zenekari átvezető előz meg. My biggest enemy is me, pop a 911 The "911" video opens with Lady Gaga lying next to a bicycle in the desert as a person in black watches from a distance. And it's because I can't always control things that my brain does. [42] The sand dunes for the opening scene were photographed at San Luis Obispo by Tarsem, who removed the sea and changed the color of the sand to white in post-production. “911” by Lady Gaga is depicting her cry for help in an emergency situation, meaning, it is supposed to help her cope with her emotional trauma. [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. Wish I laughed and kept the good friendships Turnin' up emotional faders Everyone gathers inside the mission to watch Gaga, as the woman in white opens a wooden box akin to a defibrillator. "[4] Entertainment Weekly's Joey Nolfi also noted the "heavy symbolism" in the video, saying "the video itself defies classification. This is biological stasis 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 … My mood's shifting to manic places This was her truth and she wanted to write about it even though she knew it would be painful to "go there". Pop a 911, then pop another one (Ooh) 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. Lady Gaga: 911 (Video 2020) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. "[34], Writing for PopMatters, Evan Sawdey thought that even though "Gaga is still hiding behind vocoders and numerous filtered vocal effects", the song is one of the best moments of the album as her "real life and experiences are seeping through the gaps in the 4/4 rhythm chains". [6][48] The blindfold on Gaga's face at the beginning of the video symbolizes how her character is unconscious in real life. [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. [42] Because of the pandemic, everybody on the filming location in Valencia were required to have solid tests and stand completely away from each other. [53] Charlotte Krol from NME wrote that the singer "taps into her superb acting once again" with the music video. Gaga's eyes are concealed in a red fabric blindfold. [Pre-Chorus] The track was written by Gaga, Michael Tucker, Hugo Leclercq and Justin Tranter, and produced by BloodPop® and Madeon. In “911,” Gaga explores the role of antipsychotic medication and the effect it has had on her life. Pop, pop another one (Ooh) "[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. [38] Dan Weiss from Spin criticized the song for being "so breathlessly wordy you can't remember (or even find) the hook". Last edit on May 29, 2020. And I have to take medication to stop the process that occurs. Directed by Tarsem Singh. It is a Euro disco, synth-pop, and electropop song with influences from funk and techno. My biggest enemy is me, pop a 911 It was largely inspired by Armenian film director Sergei Parajanov's 1969 Soviet art film The Color of Pomegranates. Gaga is imagining this whole thing. Can't see me cry ever again (Ooh) [51], Justin Curto from Vulture wrote that "Lady Gaga is back to being her fully indecipherable self in her new music video [...] with an instantly iconic cast of characters and a twist that demands hours of rewatching and theorizing. [2] Talking about the creative process of "Chromatica II", the interlude preceding "911", she explained: "Chromatica II" was the final piece we composed, and at that point it was clear to Gaga that it should fall right before "911", which was already complete. Elias Inácio is only credited in the Bruno Martini remix version. [2], In an interview with Rolling Stone, BloodPop confirmed that while Gaga was recording the song, she insisted that the studio be near pitch-black and that she wear a wig in order to feel like someone else as she wanted to "relive everything she was talking about in the song with every take". Need a 911, can you patch the line? It was written by Gaga along with Justin Tranter, BloodPop, and Madeon, with the latter two also producing along with Benjamin Rice. It’s about an antipsychotic that I take. [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. Can't see me cry, this is the end (Ooh)