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Three Promo Ads for 2011 MTV VMAs Featuring Lady GaGa
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One clip shows a topless GaGa performing jazzy 'You and I', another features her getting philosophical when talking about art, and the other one sees her sharing her music inspirations.

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Three clips featuring Lady GaGa promoting 2011 MTV Video Music Awards have just surfaced. One clip sees her sitting behind a grand piano and playing jazzy tune of her latest single "You and I". In the middle of performing, she takes off her bra and gives a side view of her breast as camera comes closer.

Wearing a long wig with bang and high platform shoes, the Mother Monster sits down with MTV in the second clip. "I really believe art is a huge lie," she said. "We sing it and we dance it, and we dress it every day. Me [and] my friends hope that someday we tell it enough that it becomes true."

In the third clip, GaGa discusses her music inspirations. "Sometimes I'm really happy and I write music, and sometimes I'm really angry and sometimes I'm really drunk or sometimes I'm super sober," the outspoken singer gushed. "You don't really know why or if or how you write music."

2011 MTV VMAs will be held in a live telecast at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on August 28. Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Adele, Bruno Mars and GaGa have been confirmed as performers. Jonah Hill, Rick Ross, Selena Gomez, Seth Rogen, Kim Kardashian and Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All are tapped as presenters.

Two tributes have been prepared by MTV this year. One is going to salute Britney Spears and will likely get a dose of Michael Jackson, Madonna and Janet Jackson as the Southern Belle's music inspirations. The other is to remember MTV's "very near and dear" friend Amy Winehouse.

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