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Lady GaGa 'swoons' over Nick Jonas 'Edge of Glory' cover: Video
Published Monday, Jul 4 2011, 10:21 BST | By Lara Martin | 7 comments

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The youngest Jonas Brother performed a guitar rendition of GaGa's hit track at the opening of the new Microsoft Store at the Westfield Century City mall on Friday.
GaGa, who is currently in Taiwan, posted a link to the performance on her Twitter account, alongside the message: "Swoon! Nick Jonas singing 'The Edge of Glory'. On my way to press conference in Taichung, listening to it. So dreamy! X (sic)"
Jonas later responded: "The pleasure is all mine. That is a beautiful song. Keep inspiring the world."
Watch Nick Jonas perform Lady GaGa's 'Edge of Glory' and Bruno Mars's 'Just The Way You Are' below:
Jonas, who recently launched an online talent competition for kids, also performed a rendition of 'Just The Way You Are' by Bruno Mars during his set at the mall.
The musician recently denied suggestions that the Jonas Brothers were splitting, saying that the group were just taking time apart to focus on individual projects, such as his talent competition and Joe's solo career.
"It's exciting, you know. We're all doing different things and kind of taking those experiences and then we'll come back and do something soon," he told ABC's The View.
GaGa was in Taichung City this weekend for a concert, which coincided with government officials declaring the first official Lady GaGa day on July 3.
> Lady GaGa named Queen of Pop over Taylor Swift, Rihanna
> Poll: Who is the Queen of Pop in 2011?
Watch Lady GaGa's 'Edge of Glory' video below:
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