Lady Gaga slips back into her infamous VMA meat dress along with several of her most iconic looks to encourage people to vote: 'You can vote early but you can't vote late'

Lady Gaga rocked some of her most infamous looks from over the years in a new video encouraging people to cast their ballot in the US presidential election on Tuesday November 3.

The 34-year-old living legend has been vocal throughout this election season and is doubling her efforts in a highly produced video that sees the star back in her VMA meat dress and Poker Face bodysuit in order to get out the vote. 

In an impassioned speech, Gaga - who already mailed in her own ballot - reminded her 44.8 million followers that 'you can vote early but you can't vote late' and directed them to the Howtovote website.

Now that she has your attention: Lady Gaga rocked some of her most infamous looks from over the years in a new video encouraging people to cast their ballot in the US presidential election on Tuesday November 3

Now that she has your attention: Lady Gaga rocked some of her most infamous looks from over the years in a new video encouraging people to cast their ballot in the US presidential election on Tuesday November 3

Standing on a pitch black set, Gaga appears on the screen dressed in her legendary mirrored disco ball dress from her Monster Ball tour.

'So, the election... this coming Tuesday. We're almost there,' she hitmaker begins. Adding: 'We need to talk.'

First, Gaga applauded the over 85 million people who already cast their ballots in the election. 'Thank you, thank you, thank you! You did your part and I love you for it,' she said.

According to the US Elections Project, as of October 29, 85,419,780 people cast early votes with 30,518,913 in person and 54,900,867 via mail-in ballot. 

VOTE! In an impassioned speech, Gaga - who already mailed in her own ballot - reminded her 44.8 million followers that 'you can vote early but you can't vote late' and directed them to the Howtovote website

Iconic: Standing on a pitch black set, Gaga appears on the screen dressed in her legendary mirrored disco ball dress from her Monster Ball tour
First, Gaga applauded the over 85 million people who already cast their ballots in the election: 'Thank you, thank you, thank you! You did your part and I love you for it,' she said.

Iconic: Standing on a pitch black set, Gaga appears on the screen dressed in her legendary mirrored disco ball dress from her Monster Ball tour (left)

Wow! According to the US Elections Project , as of October 29, 85,419,780 people cast early votes with 30,518,913 in person and 54,900,867 via mail-in ballot

Then, swapping into her teal cutout bodysuit from the Poker Face music video, followed by her futuristic metallic look from her Super Bowl performance, Gaga explained that she was there to talk those who haven't voted, were undecided or maybe don't plan on voting. 

'I believe, no matter how you feel right now about the election, you are still accountable,' she said. 

'Maybe you're sick of all the fighting or you're frustrated by COVID and don't want to deal with it, or maybe you dislike all the candidates or maybe you feel so discouraged by the state of our nation that you decided you don't believe in voting because you feel it's better not to be a part of the system — the system you don't like.'

'If you want to change this system, if you want this country to be different than it is right now, you have got to participate in this election,' Gaga continued.

'If you want to change this system, if you want this country to be different than it is right now, you have got to participate in this election,' said Gaga
Spot on: Gaga rocked the head-to-toe futuristic metallic look from her 2017 Super Bowl performance

'If you want to change this system, if you want this country to be different than it is right now, you have got to participate in this election,' said Gaga

'I believe, no matter how you feel right now about the election, you are still accountable,' she said

As she spoke, the Grammy winner's outfits continued to swap and Gaga stepped into a wild feathered mask and T-shirt from her Chromatica merch (which she also wore to vote), a look from Joanne and, of course, her most famous look ever - the meat dress.

'When they announce who has won the election, it will be very clear what this country has become,' Gaga said. 

She added that regardless of how people feel, the future is in their control of they exercise the right to vote.  

'The fact is that the most critical vote right now is the one this country may never get to see. It's yours,' she said.

'When they announce who has won the election, it will be very clear what this country has become,' Gaga said. 'The fact is that the most critical vote right now is the one this country may never get to see. It's yours'
Incredible: Gaga recreated her unforgettable meat dress that she wore to the 2010 VMAs

'When they announce who has won the election, it will be very clear what this country has become,' Gaga said. 'The fact is that the most critical vote right now is the one this country may never get to see. It's yours'

'Vote in honor of someone you love, vote in honor of someone who loves you. Vote in honor of someone you have lost, someone you know who would stand in line for hours at the polls but can't because they are no longer with us,' she said.

'Vote in honor of someone you love, vote in honor of someone who loves you. Vote in honor of someone you have lost, someone you know who would stand in line for hours at the polls but can't because they are no longer with us,' she said.

For those struggling to find the will to get to the polls, Gaga was ready with a list reasons to encourage them to cast a ballot telling viewers that 'anyone can find a reason to vote.' 

'Vote in honor of someone you love, vote in honor of someone who loves you. Vote in honor of someone you have lost, someone you know who would stand in line for hours at the polls but can't because they are no longer with us,' she said. 

'Vote in honor of all of the voices that have less power, or maybe vote for the future children whose voices have yet to be heard. The future voices who will inherit this home.'

It's up to you: For those struggling to find the will to get to the polls, Gaga was ready with a list reasons to encourage them to cast a ballot telling viewers that 'anyone can find a reason to vote'

It's up to you: For those struggling to find the will to get to the polls, Gaga was ready with a list reasons to encourage them to cast a ballot telling viewers that 'anyone can find a reason to vote'

'Vote in honor of all of the voices that have less power, or maybe vote for the future children whose voices have yet to be heard. The future voices who will inherit this home.'
Hasn't changed a bit! Gaga even stepped back into her teal cutout body suit and blonde bangs from the Poker Face video

'Vote in honor of all of the voices that have less power, or maybe vote for the future children whose voices have yet to be heard. The future voices who will inherit this home.' 

'Let's be real, you know who I voted for,' the singer quipped. 'Even if you disagree with me, your vote still matters to the world.'

'Let's be real, you know who I voted for,' the singer quipped. 'Even if you disagree with me, your vote still matters to the world.'

Gaga, who leans liberal and is a vocal advocate for LGBTQA+ rights, women's rights, BIPOC, and sexual assault survivors joked that it was no secret who she was supporting. 

'Let's be real, you know who I voted for,' the singer quipped. 'Even if you disagree with me, your vote still matters to the world.

Adding: 'You can vote early but you can't vote late. And Tuesday is your last shot.' 

Gaga herself voted early this week and shared a video of herself dropping off her mail-in ballot in an official drop box. 

'You can vote early but you can't vote late. And Tuesday is your last shot.' (Pictured: Gaga dropping off her mail-in ballot)

'You can vote early but you can't vote late. And Tuesday is your last shot.' (Pictured: Gaga dropping off her mail-in ballot)

'I may have seemed to shift and change, but one thing that has never changed is my voice and what I believe. My voice will be heard this election. Will yours?'

'I may have seemed to shift and change, but one thing that has never changed is my voice and what I believe. My voice will be heard this election. Will yours?'

The star, who checked the Biden/Harris box, has been critical of President Trump and his policies. 

Additionally, in 2017, Gaga teamed up with Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on a PSA to support sexual assault survivors - a cause near and dear to both their hearts. 

'I've never been shy to make my voice heard, I've said a lot of things in a lot of different ways, wearing a lot of different outfits, makeup, hats, dresses made out of meat, jumping off of stadiums, screaming on stage,' she said to end the video. 

'I may have seemed to shift and change, but one thing that has never changed is my voice and what I believe. My voice will be heard this election. Will yours?'

Support: In 2017, Gaga teamed up with Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on a PSA to support sexual assault survivors - a cause near and dear to both their hearts

Support: In 2017, Gaga teamed up with Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on a PSA to support sexual assault survivors - a cause near and dear to both their hearts

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