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First-time Oscar winner Lady Gaga was “proud” of A Star is Born co-star Bradley Cooper after their intimate duet of the Academy Award-nominated song “Shallow” brought the house down at the 91st Academy Awards on February 24.

After a performance that continued to fuel rumors of undeniable chemistry between Gaga and Cooper, the twosome left the stage to thunderous applause from the wings of the Dolby Theatre, where the Oscars were held.

People Magazine reported that Gaga said offstage, “Did I nail it?” She then reportedly looked at Cooper, whom she credits for allowing her to journey towards Oscar gold and stated, “I’m so proud of you!”

Oscars cameras captured the performance, which saw Cooper and Gaga ascending the stairs to the main stage of the theater, where Cooper began his part of the now-iconic song, with Gaga taking to the piano for the tune’s thunderous verse. They couldn’t keep their eyes off one another, with fans on Twitter attributing it both their respect and admiration for one another or a severe case of the nerves, and together, the co-stars delivered arguably one of the most powerful Best Song performances in Oscars history.

It is also worth noting that Oscars directors kept the cameras on the actors as they sang the tune, not capturing audience reaction and rather making the focus on Gaga and Cooper’s romantic performance.

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Gaga also thanked Cooper during her acceptance speech as she took home the gold in the category of Best Original Song alongside Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt, and Anthony Rossomando.

“Bradley, there is not a single person on the planet that could’ve sung this song with me but you. Thank you for believing in us. Thank you so much,” said the singer and songwriter during her speech, per People.

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— Mark Ronson (@MarkRonson) February 25, 2019

Gaga and Cooper have been very complimentary of one another since embarking on their A Star is Born journey since plans for the two to take on the fourth remake of the iconic film first leaked in 2017.

The actor told Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show in October that with regard to directing yet another remake of the film, which in the past has starred Hollywood heavyweights Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand, he was advised that it might not be a good idea.

“Everybody said, ‘Don’t do it,'” Cooper said, per The Hollywood Reporter.

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“I always wanted to direct, I just never had the courage to do it and then, quite honestly, [it was] when I saw Lady Gaga perform and she did the song ‘La Vie en Rose,’ which is a scene in the movie,” said Cooper to Fallon during his interview.

Financial information for A Star is Born, provided by The Numbers, revealed that so far, the Cooper and Gaga version of the film has grossed over $442 million, a combined income of the film’s international and domestic box office take. The film’s initial budget was $36 million.

NEW YORK (AP) — It’s 1:30 a.m. and Lady Gaga is on the brink of tears.

The pop star’s new album has been out for 90 minutes and she just celebrated by wrapping up two performances: first inside the New York City bar she used to sing as an unsigned teenager, and then on top of the venue for all of her feverish fans screaming loudly outside.

A lot has happened to get to this moment: She dealt with the constant reminder of 2013′s “ARTPOP” not matching the success of her previous albums; she parted ways with her manager; and she announced she and her fiance, actor Taylor Kinney, were taking a break.

But since “ARTPOP,” she picked up her sixth Grammy for her jazz album with Tony Bennett; performed at the Oscars — twice — and earned a nomination for an original song; won a Golden Globe this year for her role in “American Horror Story”; and drew raves for her national anthem performance at this year’s Super Bowl.

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Sitting inside her trailer parked outside The Bitter End, Gaga is teary-eyed as she discusses the new sound she delivers on “Joanne,” a rock-pop-country adventure that’s a departure from the dance-flavored electronic sound that made her a multiplatinum juggernaut.

“Yeah. I mean, I’ve changed a lot. I’ve healed a lot. I’ve healed a lot,” she said, pausing. “Period.”

“But I ” — she paused again — “I feel like it would be so strange to hear my music, or hear anyone’s music really, and not hear the change. I change a lot and that’s just who I am. And I’m just going to keep (expletive) being that way, you know.

“The happiest that I am is when I’m just really truly being myself and I’ve always said that to my fans and guess what, they help me make that real,” she said.

“Joanne,” released Friday, embarks on new territory as Gaga’s voice takes the center stage. “There’s no Auto-Tune on any of my vocals. Not one,” she said.

She started writing new material two years ago, and then at this year’s Super Bowl she gave Mark Ronson a demo of some songs (he performed “Uptown Funk” there with Bruno Mars).

“He said to me, ‘I know you can write great songs,’ (but) he said, ‘..What do you HAVE to write about? That’s what I want you to write,’” she recalled.

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The result is more emotional tracks compared to past hits, ranging in topics from her love life to her friend’s battle with cancer (the bonus track “Grigio Girls”) to her aunt Joanne, who died from lupus before Gaga was born (Joanne is also Gaga’s middle name). The closing track, “Angel Down,” is about Trayvon Martin.

“It was really hard,” she said of writing personal songs. “But it was the best thing I ever did going there, because once you go there, you can’t get darker than there ’cause you just got to look inside and whatever it is it is, and then you pick yourself up and keep going.”

“Sinner’s Prayer” sounds like it could be played in a Western with lyrics like, “Hear my sinner’s prayer/I am what I am/And I don’t wanna break the heart of any other man but you.” Other songs have lyrics that could be about Gaga’s own relationship: “Million Reasons” is about a failing relationship, and on the first single, “Perfect Illusion,” she sings: “I still feel the blow/But at least now I know/It wasn’t love, it wasn’t love/It was a perfect illusion.”

“This album is about being tough,” she said. “My dad was tough, he lost his sister out of nowhere, you know. My grandma lost her daughter out of nowhere. My other grandma, she raised herself. I come from a long line of tough family (members) and .. I wanted to write a record that reminded people that no matter what perfect illusion you have of me — right — that I’m probably a lot like you.”

The album features some respected musicians helping Gaga round out her sound, including frequent collaborator RedOne, Josh Homme of Queen of the Stone Age, Beck, Florence Welch, Hillary Lindsey and Jeff Bhasker, who won producer of the year at this year’s Grammys. Ronson led the team as executive producer and co-wrote each song alongside Gaga.

“I’m not Calvin Harris or some mastermind of dance music at all, but I think, I just kind of obviously guess that the reason she asked me to work on this record with her was because she was probably looking to do something that was a departure from what she’s done,” said Ronson, who has produced for Amy Winehouse, Mars and others.

“I enjoy like a really big pop song that’s about nothing as well — I DJ’d and played songs like that in the club for 22 years — but I think that as soon as I was aware that she sort of had so many stories to tell .. that was going to be able to fill an album .. it felt like a really great place to go,” he added.

Some have not been accepting of the new sound: The New York Times said the album “fishes for inspiration” and The Chainsmokers and Patrick Carney of the Black Keys dissed “Perfect Illusion,” which peaked at No. 15 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. Ni traktor pro.

“She’s earned the right to experiment and do things differently,” said John Janick, the president of Interscope Records, where Gaga debuted as a nascent dance singer in 2008. “It doesn’t sound like everything else on the radio, but we take that as challenge to say, ’We want to shift culture. We want the world to move toward her and not move toward everybody else.”

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Gaga has showcased the new songs in a small environment — on her Dive Bar Tour with Bud Light. She will perform the songs on even a bigger stage when she headlines the Super Bowl halftime show next year.

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“I think it’s always a challenge honestly with album-to-album with me because I’m always changing (and) I’ve never made an album that was like the one before it. So I don’t know if everyone’s waiting for me to do that, but it might be easier if everyone just got the memo,” she said.

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