Is “You and I” by Lady Gaga appropriate for a high school talent show?

Question by Cheryl: Is “You and I” by Lady Gaga appropriate for a high school talent show?
I’ve never performed at a school talent show, and am going to participate in my high school talent show; Is “You and I” appropriate? I know it doesn’t have bad words but is “made love” considered inappropriate?

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5 Comments on "Is “You and I” by Lady Gaga appropriate for a high school talent show?"

  1. bbbecky.
    says:

    I personally think so, but I’m mature about things, I won’t giggle if you say “sex” or something like that. I think it’ll be fine, a few immature freshmen will laugh or murmur something but 95% of the school & staff won’t care.
    If you’re really unsure, though, then just change it to kiss or something of the likes.

  2. Brandon says:

    Why don’t you just change that line into something more “appropriate?”

    But if I were you, I’d perform real music.

    The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Ozzy, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Ronnie James Dio, Motorhead, Metallica, just to name a few.

  3. Jj0022 says:

    Lady Gaga is an illuminati puppet, none of what she does is appropriate for anybody, at any age. See for yourself http://vigilantcitizen.com/musicbusiness/lady-gaga-the-illuminati-puppet/

  4. Miss.Tol_man says:

    No I’m in middle schools and ours are worse

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