Tuesday, April 19, 2011 12:50pm ET by  
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Lady Gaga slams 'manufactured' accusations

Lady Gaga graces the cover of this week's edition of the NME and in the interview talks about accusations that she's a product of the music industry. 

The 'Judas' singer poses on the front of the iconic magazine in a sheer skintight bodysuit with strategically placed zips and sports her facial adornments with a choppy, almost blond and violet, bobbed haircut. She tells readers:

"If you want me to be a manufactured act, you can fuck off,"

She also opened up about being a perfectionist, admitting that she's "perpetually unhappy" with her work:

"Even though I might tell you that 'Edge Of Glory' is a pop masterpiece, when it's all said and finished there will be things I dread, and every time I listen to it I'll hear them."

Tweeting to her Little Monsters earlier this afternoon, April 19, she revealed the new episode of Gagavision will available later today and wrote:

"GAGAVISION no.43 tonight, Midnight PST. Born This Way is who I am. An artist in a constant state of half-fantasy/half-reality at all times."

The new issue of the NME will be on news stands tomorrow, April 20, and can be downloaded and read online now. Watch her performance of 'Judas' from a flying visit to a club after her gig in Tampa, Florida, here: