“Grigio Girls" is about me and my girlfriend getting together to drink Pinot grigio and cry without our friend Sonja [Dunham, Haus of Gaga’s managing director], because Sonja had cancer and we needed the time without her to cry about it, because we didn’t want to cry in front of her — because she was so strong, and she was keeping us so strong.
It kind of started there, and then it turned into a song really about how girls get together to let it all go and pour our souls out. Then we started to play the song for guy friends — both gay and straight guys — and we just saw the look on their faces, like, “Oh, man, that’s so true. Now I get why my girl is like that.” And then they were like, “Hey, why can’t I be a grigio girl, too?” They want to be at the party, because the party is so inclusive. It’s a place where you can let it all out.
John Wayne makes me wanna go smoke weed to a rock bar and flirt with the bartender screaming random lyrics to songs I don't really know, drinking absynth shots while sipping beer from some gay's glass and head banging and sucking someone's dick in a dark room after party and waking up in some random italian's dude apartment smelling of salty *** and old sweat.
John Wayne makes me wanna go smoke weed to a rock bar and flirt with the bartender screaming random lyrics to songs I don't really know, drinking absynth shots while sipping beer from some gay's glass and head banging and sucking someone's dick in a dark room after party and waking up in some random italian's dude apartment smelling of salty *** and old sweat.
John Wayne makes me wanna go smoke weed to a rock bar and flirt with the bartender screaming random lyrics to songs I don't really know, drinking absynth shots while sipping beer from some gay's glass and head banging and sucking someone's dick in a dark room after party and waking up in some random italian's dude apartment smelling of salty *** and old sweat.