Lady Gaga wiggles brings her potent 80s-inspired ballad fantasy to life in her music video for Hold My Hand, the theme song for Top Gun: Maverick.
Lady Gaga wiggles delighted fans on Friday (May 6) with the release of Hold My Hand. The song she wrote for “Top Gun: Maverick,” the long-awaited sequel to the 1986 film that was written by Top Gun, to the zone. Danger and return. Days after releasing the new song, Gaga, 36, decided she still needed some speed. And released a music video for the song. That’s what fans expect. There is drama, sex appeal, and emotional scenes in the film. If you don’t want to hit the theaters when it hits theaters on May 27. There’s not much we can do for you.
Gaga first announced her song for the soundtrack on April 27.
“When I write this song for Top Gun. Maverick, I wasn’t even aware of the many levels it covers at the heart of the film. My soul, and the nature of the world we live in,” he wrote in the caption. his arms outstretched as he leaned against the plane. “I’ve been working on it for years; I’m improving it and trying to make it our own. I want to turn the music into a song where we share our deep need to be understood also try to understand each other the longing for closeness when we feel so far away and the ability to celebrate the character of life.
Just as Top Gun: Maverick faced pressure to fulfill the original film. Gaga’s single had to follow in the footsteps of Top Gun’s original soundtrack. The 1986 soundtrack featured Danger Zone by Kenny Logins. Take My Breath Away by Berlin, Mighty Wings by Cheap Trick, and Heaven In Your Eyes by Loverboy. Berlin’s Take My Breath Away won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for best original song for a film, while other tracks became staples of the 1980s.