Hello, hello, baby
You called, I can't hear a thing.
I have got no service
in the club, you say, say?
Wha-Wha-What did you say huh?
Oh, you're breaking up on me
Sorry, I cannot hear you,
I'm kinda busy
K-kinda busy
K-kinda busy
Sorry, I cannot hear you, I'm kinda busy
Just a second,
It's my favorite song they're gonna play
And I cannot text you with
A drink in my hand, eh?
You shoulda made some plans with me,
You knew that I was free
And now you won't stop calling me
I'm kinda busy
Stop callin', stop callin',
I don't wanna think anymore!
I left my head and my heart on the dance floor
Stop callin', stop callin',
I don't wanna talk anymore!
I left my head and my heart on the dance floor
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
Stop telephonin' me!
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
I'm busy!
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
Stop telephonin' me!
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
Can call all you want,
But there's no one home,
And you're not gonna reach my telephone
Out in the club,
And I'm sippin' that bubb,
And you're not gonna reach my telephone
Call when you want,
But there's no one home,
And you're not gonna reach my telephone
Out in the club,
And I'm sippin' that bubb,
And you're not gonna reach my telephone
[Beyonce:]Boy, the way you blowin' up my phone
won't make me leave no faster
Put my coat on faster,
leave my girls no faster
I shoulda left my phone at home,
'cause this is a disaster
Callin' like a collector –
Sorry, I cannot answer
Not that I don't like you,
I'm just at a party
And I am sick and tired
Of my phone r-ringing
Sometimes I feel like
I live in Grand Central Station
Tonight I'm not takin' no calls
'Cause I'll be dancin'
'Cause I'll be dancin'
'Cause I'll be dancin'
Tonight I'm not takin' no calls, 'cause I'll be dancin'
Stop callin', stop callin'
I don't wanna think anymore
I left my head and my heart on the dance floor
Stop callin', stop callin'
I don't wanna talk anymore
I left my head and my heart on the dance floor
Stop callin', stop callin'
I don't wanna think anymore
I left my head and my heart on the dance floor
Stop callin', stop callin'
I don't wanna talk anymore
I left my head and my heart on the dance floor
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
Stop telephonin' me
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
I'm busy!
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
Stop telephonin' me
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
Can call all you want,
But there's no one home,
You're not gonna reach my telephone
'Cause I'm out in the club,
And I'm sippin' that bubb,
And you're not gonna reach my telephone
Call when you want,
But there's no one home,
And you're not gonna reach my telephone
'Cause I'm out in the club,
And I'm sippin' that bubb,
And you're not gonna reach my telephone
My telephone
M-m-my telephone
'Cause I'm out in the club,
And I'm sippin' that bubb,
And you're not gonna reach my telephone
My telephone
M-m-my telephone
'Cause I'm out in the club,
And I'm sippin' that bubb,
And you're not gonna reach my telephone
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Explication des paroles
La chanson « Telephone » de Lady Gaga en featuring avec Beyoncé parle de l’importance de la liberté et de l’indépendance, notamment dans une relation amoureuse toxique. Les paroles abordent le thème de la communication moderne à l’ère des téléphones portables et des réseaux sociaux, symbolisant à la fois la pression constante de rester connecté et la volonté de s’éloigner des contraintes de la société.
L’une des anecdotes intéressantes sur cette chanson est que Lady Gaga a écrit « Telephone » en pensant à son propre téléphone portable, qu’elle considérait comme un objet intrusif dans sa vie privée. Elle a donc utilisé cette métaphore pour exprimer son besoin de liberté et d’intimité.
Le clip vidéo de « Telephone » est également très marquant, mettant en scène Lady Gaga et Beyoncé dans un univers déjanté et coloré, inspiré des films de Quentin Tarantino. Les tenues excentriques, les références pop culture et l’esthétique visuelle unique font de ce clip l’un des plus emblématiques de la carrière de Lady Gaga.
En résumé, « Telephone » est une chanson à la fois entraînante et profonde, abordant des thèmes universels tels que la liberté, l’indépendance et la pression sociale, le tout enveloppé dans un son électro-pop accrocheur et des performances vocales impressionnantes de Lady Gaga et Beyoncé.