Lady Gaga shocks again

Lady Gaga is racking up more critics than just Madonna with her new track "Princess Die."

The always controversial singer premiered the song in Melbourne, Australia, causing outrage over the lyrics which appear to reference the Princess of Wales' death in 1997 car crash boyfriend, Dodi Fayed.

Mother Monster sings on the track, "[I] wish that I would go/In my rich boyfriend's limo /right after he proposed/With a 16-carat stone wrapped in rose gold/with the papparazzi all swarming around/so bob head your head for another dead blonde," reports Web site Monsters and Critics.

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Lady Gaga during her first of five concerts in Melbourne.

The singer is also in trouble with suicide prevention charities for another new song, which reportedly includes the lyrics, "I wish that I could cope/but I took pills and left a note."

Chris Wagner, communications director for charity Lifeline, said: "We understand artistic license, and we get artistic expression, but celebrities need to recognize that they're role models for young people in the community."

The "Bad Romance" singer's song "Judas" caused a former head of The Catholic League to release the statement, saying, "This is a stunt... Lady Gaga tries to continue to shock Catholics and Christians in general... she dresses as a nun... she swallows the rosary. She has now morphed into a caricature of herself."

Madonna dissed Gaga by saying the song "Born This Way" is a rip-off of the Material Girl's music.

"When I heard it on the radio, I said that sounds very ! familiar . It feels reductive," Madge said during a 20/20 interview this year.