The chemistry between Gaga’s powerful vocals and Kelly’s smooth R&B delivery was critically acclaimed. Reviewers praised the track as one of the strongest offerings on ARTPOP . Due to overwhelming demand, Interscope Records rushed to service the song to mainstream radio as the album's official second single, replacing the planned track "Venus." High-Profile Performances and the Lost Video

: The song uses sexual metaphors to address the tabloids. Gaga's central message was that while critics could "do what they want" with her physical image (her "body"), they could never "have her heart" or "use her mind".

Lady Gaga and R. Kelly performed the song on SNL, a performance that sparked controversy due to its suggestive staging.

In January 2019, following the documentary Surviving R. Kelly , Lady Gaga released a public statement addressing her regret over the collaboration. She announced that she was removing the song from all streaming platforms and that she would not be performing it again.

: Denotes its position on specific promotional releases or custom playlists. While "Do What U Want" was Track 7 on the standard Artpop album, promotional EPs or leaked single bundles often labeled it as the primary track ( 01 ).

Gaga herself acknowledged this in her apology. "If I could go back and have a talk with my younger self I'd tell her to go through the therapy I have since then," she wrote. The song, she conceded, was a product of "a dark time"—a period when she was processing trauma in unhealthy ways and making decisions she now regrets.

The song "Do What U Want" is the second single from Lady Gaga’s 2013 studio album, Artpop . Featuring R&B singer R. Kelly, the track was originally praised for its synth-pop production and vocal chemistry. However, it eventually became one of the most controversial entries in Gaga's discography, leading to its permanent removal from digital platforms and subsequent album pressings. 🎶 Musical Composition and Style

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The chemistry between Gaga’s powerful vocals and Kelly’s smooth R&B delivery was critically acclaimed. Reviewers praised the track as one of the strongest offerings on ARTPOP . Due to overwhelming demand, Interscope Records rushed to service the song to mainstream radio as the album's official second single, replacing the planned track "Venus." High-Profile Performances and the Lost Video

: The song uses sexual metaphors to address the tabloids. Gaga's central message was that while critics could "do what they want" with her physical image (her "body"), they could never "have her heart" or "use her mind". 01 do what u want feat r kelly m4a

Lady Gaga and R. Kelly performed the song on SNL, a performance that sparked controversy due to its suggestive staging. The chemistry between Gaga’s powerful vocals and Kelly’s

In January 2019, following the documentary Surviving R. Kelly , Lady Gaga released a public statement addressing her regret over the collaboration. She announced that she was removing the song from all streaming platforms and that she would not be performing it again. Gaga's central message was that while critics could

: Denotes its position on specific promotional releases or custom playlists. While "Do What U Want" was Track 7 on the standard Artpop album, promotional EPs or leaked single bundles often labeled it as the primary track ( 01 ).

Gaga herself acknowledged this in her apology. "If I could go back and have a talk with my younger self I'd tell her to go through the therapy I have since then," she wrote. The song, she conceded, was a product of "a dark time"—a period when she was processing trauma in unhealthy ways and making decisions she now regrets.

The song "Do What U Want" is the second single from Lady Gaga’s 2013 studio album, Artpop . Featuring R&B singer R. Kelly, the track was originally praised for its synth-pop production and vocal chemistry. However, it eventually became one of the most controversial entries in Gaga's discography, leading to its permanent removal from digital platforms and subsequent album pressings. 🎶 Musical Composition and Style