The 29-year-old "Born This Way" hitmaker intends to continue to showcase the late music legend's influence he had on her with his music and fashion through her own art forms, reported Rolling Stone magazine.
"How do I feel now that it's over? I mean, I feel like my whole career is a tribute to David Bowie," Gaga said.
The pop superstar has already had a tattoo of the "Space Oddity" hitmaker - who died at the age of 69 following a secret battle with cancer last month - inked on her skin and recently performed a showstopping nine-track medley of his greatest hits at the Grammys last week.
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