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Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper Release New Single 'Shallow' And People Are Losing Their Minds

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper Release New Single 'Shallow' And People Are Losing Their Minds
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On Thursday, Lady Gaga finally debuted "Shallow" on Apple Music's Beats 1 Radio with Zane Lowe.


The highly anticipated song was heard in the trailer for Gaga's upcoming film, A Star Is Born.

The film co-stars Bradley Cooper who is also making his directorial debut.

Along with debuting the single, a music video featuring clips of the film was also released.

Warning — only watch if you have a box of tissues close by.

Chills.

If you somehow haven't heard of A Star Is Born, the movie is a remake of a classic.

The original film came out in 1937 and was remade twice more before the upcoming Gaga/Cooper rendition.

It has traditionally starred power duos such as 1937's Janet Gaynor and Frederic March, 1954's Judy Garland and James Mason, and 1976's Kris Kristofferson and Barbra Streisand.

The most recent leading women, Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand, were both nominated for Oscars. Garland earned her nomination for Best Actress and Streisand won the award for her original song that she wrote for the movie.

Could Lady Gaga follow in Garland's footsteps and be nominated for Best Actress or Streisand's and be nominated for "Shallow" which she co-wrote with Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt?

Whispers of her winning an Oscar have already begun.



The song is just too good, and the internet knows it.








The movie hits theaters on October 5th.

H/T: BuzzFeed News, Cosmopolitan, IMDb

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