Lady GaGa has decided against releasing LOVE GAME in the U.K. - over fears the track's raunchy lyrics will turn off fans.
The pop sensation - whose first two singles topped the U.K. charts - was hoping Love Game would give her another number one hit.
But the song has attracted controversy worldwide, with lyrics including "I want to take a ride on your disco stick.
The racy content caused producers of Australia's longest-running music programme, Video Hits, to ban the track's promo.
And now the singer has chosen not to release the song in Britain, instead deciding to make Paparazzi her next single, according to U.K. newspaper The Sun.
A source close to Gaga tells the publication, "For your first two U.K. singles to go to No. 1 is amazing and we would like to try and carry that on.
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