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August 29, 2014

Madonna blasts Lady Gaga in leaked lyrics from new song Two Steps Behind Me

Lady Gaga has always credited Madonna as one of her musical inspirations, but it seems like imitation isn't always the sincerest form of flattery.
Madge has reportedly taken aim at the Pokerface singer in a leaked track from her new album Two Steps Behind Me, in which the 56-year-old singer describes her as a 'copycat'.
'You're a copycat, Where is my royalty? You're a pretty girl, I'll give you that. But stealing my recipe, it's an ugly look,' Madonna sings in the hard-hitting song.


Oh no she didn't: Madonna blasts Lady Gaga as a 'copycat' in new song Two Steps Behind MeOh no she didn't: Madonna blasts Lady Gaga as a 'copycat' in new song Two Steps Behind Me


'Did you study me hard enough? You're never gonna be, you're just a wannabe me. Like a sister all messed-up, who's gonna help you out? In your fantasy, you can try it all. But you can't be me.
'You can walk the walk, even talk the talk. But you'll always be two steps behind me.'
A source working closely with Madonna on her upcoming 13th album thinks Gaga, 28 will be 'mortified' when she catches wind of the damning lyrics, although it is yet to be confirmed whether the song has made the cut.
They told The Sun: 'They're very harsh lyrics but Madonna really wants to express herself again. Gaga's going to be mortified.
'I'm hearing Madonna may well drop the first of the tracks as soon as November, much earlier than expected. I can't wait.'


Mortified: No doubt Lady Gaga won't be happy to be the subject of her hero's ire


Guy Ritchie also reportedly gets a battering in his ex-wife's lyrics to another track Heartbreak City in which she describes the memory of their relationship as 'haunting' and accuses him of using her for fame.
She sings: 'Cut me down the middle, f***ed me up a little. You said I was your queen. I tried to give you everything. And now you want your freedom.


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