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It sounds like you’re referring to the track “Do What U Want” featuring R. Kelly — originally by Lady Gaga from her Artpop album (2013). The .m4a extension typically indicates an audio file encoded with AAC (often used by iTunes/Apple Music).
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Here’s a short, intriguing narrative built around that topic — not glorifying the people involved, but using the song’s strange history as a real-life “what happened next” hook. 01 do what u want feat r kelly m4a
Erasure: Gaga pulled the song from Apple Music (iTunes), Spotify, and all streaming services.
Production: Described by producer DJ White Shadow as "space-age George Jetson R&B," the track features heavy '80s-inspired throbbing synths. It sounds like you’re referring to the track
Gaga’s voice came in, crooning the opening lines. But the lyrics were wrong.
Context: At the time of release, Kelly was already a polarizing figure. The artwork didn't load
She didn’t hit delete. Instead, she wrote a chapter called Do What U Want (The Version We Pretend Doesn’t Exist). The .m4a stayed — as evidence, not entertainment.
This means: A legitimate .m4a file containing the original R. Kelly verse is now a digital fossil. You cannot buy it on iTunes, stream it on Spotify, or download it from official stores. The only way to have it is an old purchase or a pre-2019 rip.