M.I.A. Admits 'Born Free' Video Copies Lady Gaga's 'Telephone'
'Both our videos are road movies. We kill people, and they kill people,' singer tells New York Times.
By James Montgomery
M.I.A.
Photo: Jon Kopaloff/ FilmMagic
She might not have many nice things to say about Lady Gaga lately, but M.I.A. freely admits that her controversial "Born Free" video took more than a little inspiration from Gaga.
Like, way more than a little.
"With our video, we were really copying 'Telephone,' " M.I.A. told the
New York Times Magazine
in a feature set to r...
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