Lady Gaga 'Do What U Want' Music Video: More Unreleased Scenes Surface From Canned Clip Including Full R. Kelly Intro [WATCH]

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Jun 22, 2014 09:10 PM EDT

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We don't know about you but these unreleased clips from Lady Gaga's "Do What U Want" video are making us really really really want to just see the whole video.

In fact we haven't been this anxious for something from the mother of all monsters since Artpop was released.

The pop icon was supposed to release the music video for single "Do What U Want," back in the fall, but after allegations involving her co-star and director Terry Richardson were released, the singer decided to scrap the video all together.

Well get happy fans because TMZ has rolled out another addition of the Lady Gaga files and gives us an even closer look into the video that almost was.

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This time around we get to see even more of the interaction at the beginning between doctor R. Kelly and patient Gaga. It seems that the whole video is actually a dream sequence that happens when Kelly puts the pop star under anesthesia so that he can perform surgery on her hip.

Click here to see the full R. Kelly Intro.

Some of these unreleased snippets include the cast of the video dancing and twerking on Gaga's body while she's asleep, while also using her stomach as a table to eat lobster off of.

Gives new meaning to the words lobster roll.

Other things that fans will get to see in the clips are Gaga dancing around in her newspaper dress, grinding up on R. Kelly and even throwing up in one scene.

Click here to read more about why the video was scrapped.

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