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Madonna Was Not Targeting Lady Gaga: Manager

| Dec 29, 2014 05:17 AM EST

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Madonna's manager Guy Oseary, in response to the allegations of her recently leaked song 'Two Steps Behind' targeting Lady Gaga, said that the song is not about anyone in particular. 

Out of the two dozen songs of 56-year-old Madonna, which went prematurely online, the song "Two Steps Behind' garnered much attention owing to its lyrics. However, Oseary, during a Q&A session, denied all such report. "That song is NOT about Gaga or anyone in particular," Oseary wrote, answering a fan during a Twitter Q&A session.

"The song is an unfinished demo she had no intention of finishing or releasing along with many others. She has NO ill will towards Gaga. It's nonsense. She was listening to (Gaga's) 'Tony Bennett' duet album last week and appreciating it" added Oseary.

Lady Gaga has always been vocal and open about Madonna being her inspiration behind her songs. However, Madonna's recently leaked song, 'Two Steps Behind,' according to gossip mongers, is perhaps her way of getting back!

'You're a copycat, Where is my royalty? You're a pretty girl, I'll give you that. But stealing my recipe, it's an ugly look,' goes Madge's new track. She further sings, 'Did you study me hard enough? You're never gonna be, you're just a wannabe me. Like a sister all messed-up, who's gonna help you out? In your fantasy, you can try it all. But you can't be me. You can walk the walk, even talk the talk. But you'll always be two steps behind me.'

Even before the leak, a source, who had worked closely with Madonna on the new songs, reportedly said that Gaga would be "mortified" when she comes to know about the lyrics, according to Daily Mail

The 28-year-old Gaga is apparently not the only one to be on Madonna's target list! Guy Ritchie, Madonna's ex-husband, as per Mail Online, is also attacked in another song titled Heartbreak City.

 'Cut me down the middle, f***ed me up a little. You said I was your queen. I tried to give you everything. And now you want your freedom,' sings Madonna in Heartbreak City.

When her first few songs were stolen, Madonna got very emotional, referring to the situation as an "artistic rape." She posted a picture of a smashed iPod on her Instagram account, writing, "This broken ipod is a symbol of my broken heart. That my music has been stolen and leaked! I have been violated as a human and an artist! #fuckedupshit

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