Did David Bowie's Son Duncan Jones Throw Shade at Lady Gaga's GRAMMYs Performance?

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Lady Gaga’s tribute to David Bowie
during the 2016 GRAMMY Awards blew fans away, but one very important viewer appeared less than impressed. The performance came over one month after Bowie died at the age of 69 following a secret battle with cancer.

Dunan Jones, son to the late rock star, left fans scratching their heads when he posted a cryptic tweet shortly following her performance.


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"Overexcited or irrational, typically as a result of infatuation or excessive enthusiasm; mentally confused.' Damn it! What IS that word!?" he wrote on Twitter. His tweet quoting the Oxford English Dictionary definition of the word “gaga.”

Ouch!

Whatever the tweet may or may not have meant, Gaga received tons of praise for the tribute, which saw her cover 10 of Bowie’s biggest hits -- "Spade Oddity," "Changes," "Ziggy Stardust," "Suffragette City," "Rebel Rebel," "Fashion," "Fame," the bass lick of "Under Pressure," "Let's Dance," and "Heroes."


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It wasn’t just her outstanding vocals that had people talking either. The epic costumes and the “digital skin” technology wowed the crowd. To see highlights of Lady Gaga’s tribute, watch the video below.