The music video for the song was directed by Jonas Aklund and was shot in the desert of Los Angeles, continuing the plot of "Paparazzi" (the story after Lady Gaga was imprisoned for poisoning her boyfriend) ).
At the beginning of the song MV, Lady Gaga was imprisoned in a women's prison. Two female guards took off her clothes. She lifted her legs and stepped onto the prison bars. One of the guards said: "I told you so She’s a woman” (clarifying rumors that Lady Gaga is a shemale).
Later, Lady Gaga was tied up in chains and kissed passionately with a female prisoner; prisoners in the prison were fighting each other, and she was wrapped in yellow tape specially used to seal off crime scenes, and she posed in various provocative and provocative poses . Then Beyoncé calls her, bails her out of jail, but plans to kill someone.
Then the two drove to the restaurant, poisoned Beyoncé's boyfriend and other customers in the restaurant, and finally fled in the yellow truck from the movie "Kill Bill". Lady Gaga told Beyoncé to go Escape to the ends of the earth and promise each other never to come back. The rear camera shows "To be continued"
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Telephone creative background:
"Telephone" It was originally written by Rodney Jerkin as a candidate for Britney Spears' sixth studio album "Circus", but after several auditions, Britney felt that the song had a monotonous tone and decided to cancel it. Deprecation decision.
In the end, Rodney Jerkin, the song's author, sold the copyright to Lady Gaga. The lyrics of the song were inspired by the pressure in Lady Gaga's life. She believed that she had little time to relax and have fun, so she connected her emotions with the song and created the song