Lady Gaga has again reacted to the death of Amy Winehouse.
The singer, who first paid tribute on Facebook earlier this week, spoke again during an appearance on US radio station, AMP Radio.
"I loved her so much. I was nobody when she was first coming out. I have really dark hair and all the time on the street people would go, 'Amy!' And they would go, 'Back to Black'. They'd scream at me," Lady Gaga said.
"I loved her and I just remember feeling like I wasn't alone because she was so different and she was so special."
Lady Gaga went on to add that he believed Winehouse's death served as a warning.
"It's really devastating and I think it's a lesson to the world: Don't kill the superstar. Take care of her. Take care of her soul,” she added.
Winehouse was found dead at her flat in Camden, London on Saturday (July 23). She was 27.