Lady Gaga – Just Dance Power Intro

Lady Gaga is the newest sensation in the pop music scene. She’s been interviewed more than a dozen times as to how she came with the name, and she just always answers courteously about how her Queen-inspired name came to be.

It’s been awhile since the last featured power intro, and so RadioJingles.co.nr is pleased to present this imaging piece custom tailored for the latest Lady Gaga hit – Just Dance. This power intro utilizes the first few seconds of the songs without overlapping the vocals.

Z100 New York, for the first time in a few years, have just returned using power intros. Their version had Lady Gaga sing “Z100″ on the part where Redwine, Colby, and Gaga’s names were sung.

This RadioJingles.co.nr’s take uses liners for Asian station Majik 97.5, a Lady Gaga artist drop, a voice drop that says “my favorite station”, and punctuates with the station logo.

Check out this Lady Gaga Just Dance Power Intro and email RadioJingles.co.nr to get a clean version, so you can play around with your station details.

Just Dance Power Intro Sample (Lady)

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Just Dance Music Imager (Lady Gaga)

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One Response to “Lady Gaga – Just Dance Power Intro”

  1. Jc Neel says:

    I think everybody expects this star to create more succesfull songs.

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