Miley Cyrus & Lady Gaga Set Fire to Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog” in the Most Unholy Cover Ever. Miley snarls like a feral goddess, Gaga wails like a glam-rock banshee, and suddenly… Zeppelin isn’t classic rock anymore — it’s a ritual. The riffs hit harder, the screams get dirtier, and the stage? A battlefield of sequins, smoke, and leather. One fan gasped: “I didn’t know whether to mosh or vogue.” And when they hit that legendary vocal riff together?….

**Miley Cyrus & Lady Gaga Set Fire to Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog” in the Most Unholy Cover Ever**

 

In a performance that felt less like a concert and more like an exorcism of rock and roll itself, **Miley Cyrus** and **Lady Gaga** delivered an electrifying, genre-bending cover of Led Zeppelin’s *“Black Dog”*—and no one who witnessed it will ever hear the classic the same way again.

 

Opening with a guttural snarl, Miley stomped onstage in torn leather and chains, snarling through the song’s iconic riff like a **feral goddess of chaos**. Gaga emerged moments later, shrouded in smoke, draped in a blood-red feathered cape, eyes painted like lightning bolts. She didn’t sing—she *wailed*, tearing through the verses like a **glam-rock banshee summoned from another dimension**.

 

Together, they turned Zeppelin’s classic into a new beast entirely—part punk opera, part fashion apocalypse. The guitars screamed louder, the drums thundered with demonic intensity, and the atmosphere was nothing short of **ritualistic**. Sequins flew, lights pulsed like strobes in a haunted disco, and fans were caught between moshing and voguing, unsure whether to throw horns or strike a pose.

 

One fan in the front row gasped, “I didn’t know whether to mosh or vogue—it was like Studio 54 had a baby with a biker bar.”

 

But the climax? That legendary vocal riff—“Ah, ah, ah, ahhhhhh”—sung *in perfect unison*, with Gaga’s operatic flair and Miley’s gritty howl colliding in a sound so raw, so primal, the crowd erupted in a frenzy. It wasn’t just a cover—it was a **rock resurrection**.

 

As the final chords exploded in flames and glitter, it was clear: Zeppelin may have written “Black Dog,” but **Miley and Gaga just rebirthed it in fire and fury**.

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