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Oct 20, 2016 // GaGa told Zane Lowe that she and Her Madgesty are TOTALLY different… because GaGa writes her own music!

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Lady GaGa is SO over those Madonna comparisons!2
In fact, it seems like the soulful singer is over the Queen of Pop altogether! That's because the blonde went on Beats 1 Radio on Thursday, and threw some serious shade at the Vogue performer!

The 30-year-old told Zane Lowe that she and Her Madgesty are TOTALLY different… because GaGa writes her own music!
See the dramatic diss (below)!
"Madonna and I are very different. Just saying. We're very different. I wouldn't make that comparison at all and I don't mean to disrespect Madonna she's a nice lady and she's had a fantastic huge career, biggest pop start of all time. But I play a lot of instruments. I write all my own music. I spend hours and hours a day in the studio. I'm a producer. I'm a writer. What I do is different."
WHOA.
But that's not all, Perezcious readers! The A-YO performer continued:
"I'm not just rehearsing over and over again to put on a show there is a spontaneity in my work. I allow myself to fail. I allow myself to break. I'm not afraid of my flaws."
It's pretty clear the American Horror Story alum is NOT a fan of being compared to the iconic artist, because she offered up even MORE shade:
"There are major differences between me and her and I don't mean that in a disrespectful way. I just will not be compared to anyone anymore I am who the f*ck I am and this is me. My life story is my life story just like yours is. The thing is we all express things in different ways but my rebellion at my father for him being angry with me that has ended. It's like finally I can bite back."
Ch-ch-check out the full interview (below)!
[Image via Will Alexander/WENN.]

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