Culture 21/04/2010
Grace Jones accuses Lady Gaga of copying
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Her fans are spread to every corner of the planet and her video Bad Romance is the most watched in the history of YouTube. Despite her success there are some that don't love Lady Gaga, nor believe in her talent. Grace Jones is the singer who has accused the queen of Burlesque of copying her style.



Grace Jones, the versatile artist who became a muse between the 70s and 80s, has refused to collaborate musically with her and has made it clear how she doesn't get along with Lada Gaga apart from accusing her of copying her eccentric outfits.



The thing is that both artists seem to like the impossible outfits and headgear loaded with ornaments ... Grace Jones began wear some 20 years earlier.



But beyond her appearance, the singer has no basis for Lady Gaga and cannot understand her worldwide success: "Does she have talent? I would not go to see her. I do not think Lady Gaga has talent, I limit myself to my business" .



Such is the rejection that Jones, 61,feels that she even refused to work with her musically, something that Beyoncé was delighted to do and other artists like Britney Spears or even Adam Lambert, Susan Boyle, are waiting for.



"Yes, she asked me to work with her, but I said no.I Simply prefer working with someone who is more original and does not be copy me," Jones said in an interview with The Guardian newspaper.

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