
Lady Gaga - Alejandro (Official Music Video) - YouTube
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Alejandro (song) - Wikipedia
Written and co-produced by Gaga alongside the Moroccan-Swedish producer RedOne, "Alejandro" was inspired by Gaga's fear of men and is about her bidding farewell to her Latino lovers named …
Lady Gaga – Alejandro Lyrics - Genius
Nov 18, 2009 · The song showcases her sense of cynicism towards deciding if Alejandro (or any of the men mentioned in the song) are the one. The song is sonically inspired by Swedish pop groups …
Alejandro (song) | Gagapedia | Fandom
Alejandro is a song written by Lady Gaga and RedOne in 2009, for The Fame Monster. The song was released as a digital download, along with "Dance in the Dark" as a promotional single on the United …
Alejandro - Music Video by Lady Gaga - Apple Music
Watch the Alejandro music video by Lady Gaga on Apple Music.
Lady GaGa - Alejandro Lyrics & Meanings | SongMeanings
Her true love, Alejandro (Ale-ale-jandro) is obviously an ex cop whose partner and former lover, Fernando, was killed in action by the drug lord, Roberto - who Lady Gaga also one had a brief fling with.
Lady Gaga - Alejandro Lyrics | AZLyrics.com
Lady Gaga "Alejandro": I know that we are young, and I know that you may love me But I just can't be with you like this any...
Alejandro by Lady Gaga - Songfacts
So, basically, the song is about being promiscuous and garnering as much money as possible, then realizing how wrong it is: "I know that we are young, and I know that you may love me; but I just can't …
Lady Gaga - Alejandro Lyrics | Lyrics.com
Co-written and produced by herself and Nadir "RedOne" Khayat, the song was inspired by her "Fear of Men Monster", and the lyrics portray Gaga bidding farewell to her lovers. Musically, it is a mid-tempo …
Alejandro - Wikipedia
Alejandro is a masculine given name, the Spanish form of the English name Alexander, derived from the Latin Alexander and the Ancient Greek Aléxandros (Αλέξανδρος), meaning "defender of man".