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Lady GaGa to reveal unreleased 'Born This Way' track on Christmas Day
Published Thursday, Dec 22 2011, 07:48 GMT | By Kate Goodacre | 63 comments
Lady GaGa has promised a Christmas Day gift for her fans.
The musician revealed on her Twitter page that she intends to "leak" a previously-unreleased track which was recorded live.
"On Christmas Day I will leak to you an unreleased song off Born This Way," GaGa wrote. "It was recorded live, in one take, on the tour bus. Uncensored."

She had previously written that she had been "racking her brains" about what to give her fans as a Christmas present.
Lady GaGa recently revealed that she intends to spend the Christmas holidays in Japan, adding that she feels "grateful" for the support of her fans around the world.
Her Facebook and Twitter pages were recently affected by a phishing scam in which fans were falsely offered the chance to win an iPad 2.
Watch Lady GaGa's video to 'Born This Way' below:
The musician revealed on her Twitter page that she intends to "leak" a previously-unreleased track which was recorded live.
"On Christmas Day I will leak to you an unreleased song off Born This Way," GaGa wrote. "It was recorded live, in one take, on the tour bus. Uncensored."

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She had previously written that she had been "racking her brains" about what to give her fans as a Christmas present.
Lady GaGa recently revealed that she intends to spend the Christmas holidays in Japan, adding that she feels "grateful" for the support of her fans around the world.
Her Facebook and Twitter pages were recently affected by a phishing scam in which fans were falsely offered the chance to win an iPad 2.
Watch Lady GaGa's video to 'Born This Way' below:
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