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"I know the shock value is good and gets people to watch you, but actually [Gaga] can sing songs and she can play piano and it just feels like [her look] might overshadow what talent she does have." -- Joss Stone
British soul star Joss Stone dismissed Lady Gaga's fashion sense as distracting in a chat with CYInterview.com, pointing to Madonna as the originator of "shock tactics." "She inspired all sorts of other girls to do that," she added. Maybe Joss Stone claims immunity to the trend, unlike pop princess Rihanna, who 'fessed up to being under the Madonna influence.
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