When Halestorm takes on a song, they don’t just cover it—they reinvent it. And their version of Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” is no exception. Blending the glam-pop drama of the original with their signature hard rock edge, Halestorm transforms the iconic track into a full-blown rock opera of rebellion and rage.

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Now available in both official audio and live performance video, this cover is a masterclass in genre fusion. The studio version crackles with precision and grit—Lzzy Hale’s vocals shifting from sultry whispers to volcanic wails, backed by blistering guitar work and thunderous drums. It’s Gaga with a leather jacket and a battle cry.

But it’s the live video where things really explode.

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Filmed during a recent headline show, the crowd is already wild before the first note hits. The moment Lzzy howls “I want your love…”, the venue lights up with energy. With every growl, every stomp, and every shred of her guitar, Lzzy turns Gaga’s dancefloor drama into a headbanger’s anthem.

Fans are calling it:

“The cover we never knew we needed.”
“Gaga meets metal and it’s perfection.”
“Lzzy Hale just owns this song.”

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Whether you’re a Little Monster or a die-hard Halestorm fan, this is one of those genre-crossing performances that leaves a mark.

So turn it up, hit play, and let Halestorm pull you into the most electrifying ‘Bad Romance’ you’ve ever experienced. 🎸❤️‍🔥

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