Lady Gaga - Marry The Night (audio) Site
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Whether you're listening to the official audio or watching the 13-minute short film directed by Gaga herself, "Marry The Night" stands as a testament to the power of self-reinvention and the refusal to let failure define you. Lady Gaga - Marry The Night (Audio)
At its heart, "Marry The Night" is an homage to New York City—what Gaga famously called her "husband"—and the courage it took to navigate the early days of her career there. The song was specifically inspired by "the worst day of her life": the moment she was dropped from her first record label, Def Jam Recordings. Information about the other singles from the album
Gaga explains that "marrying the night" means wholeheartedly embracing your obstacles and the darkness in your life rather than being ashamed of them. It is a rallying cry for anyone who has faced rejection but refused to give up on their dreams. Production and Sound The song was specifically inspired by "the worst
Originally premiered as part of a collaboration with the online game FarmVille .
The song features electronic church bells intended to draw parallels between her fans and a dedicated community. It also includes a notable funk rock-influenced breakdown where Gaga declares that "New York is not just a tan that you'll never lose".