After the death of legendary rock star David Bowie last month, it came as no surprise that a special tribute was held in his honor at tonight’s Grammy’s. It also came as no surprise that Lady Gaga was called on to perform that tribute.
The almost six minute live performance followed some of the most noted songs over Bowie’s career. She began the tribute with a snippet of “Space Oddity,” followed by “Changes” before kicking into “Ziggy Stardust” and “Suffragette City.”
The singer captured the essence of the late rock star through her strutting and facial expressions throughout the entire performance.
Gaga ended the performance with, “Heroes” and received a standing ovation from the crowd.
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