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Lady Gaga – Happy Birthday To ME!

Well, it was inevitable but it happened. Yesterday was the 24th birthday of “Bad Romance” star Stefani Germanotta AKA Lady Gaga! To celebrate, the Gagster posted a photo of herself (partially nude) on her website to celebrate herself. I mean, what else was she gonna do, right? I never thought I’d say this but ever since the emergence of the artistically shallow ke$ha, I’ve come to actually enjoy Gaga more than I did before. She may not have a big dick inside her pants like everyone says, but I gotta say, she’s got my support. Happy Birthday, Gaga! Continue reading

Lady Gaga New York Magazine ‘Growing Up Gaga’ Cover

Lady Gaga tells throngs of impressionable young women ‘pop stars should not eat’ during her interview in this week’s New York magazine. Lady Gaga is a crustacean headdress wearing , Fame Monster warbling, glitter-encrusted force to be reckoned with. Yes. This much is true. She ( with the help of others ) crafted, and re-crafted, an image that recalls an art school Madonna 2.0 with recycled Bowie – lite tinges. The hybrid makes Katy Perry look lame and childish and even Christina Aguilera (with all her Xtina writhing and stage wrangling) couldn’t even begin to match Gaga ’s ability to eyebrow raise. Yes. All true. But Lady Gaga is also (forgive me) just a silly kid who takes herself too seriously. So much so that it’s almost painful to read this latest New York magazine feature by Vanessa Grigoriadis . Gaga conducts interviews in a “robot voice” proclaims singers shouldn’t eat, and shields herself from people taking pictures of New York City landmarks saying she “just can’t take cameras.” Like being in the presence of handheld Nokia makes her interior crumble. It would be nice to say these kind of rock star theatrics are at all refreshing, but quite frankly, in this day in age where, as Grigordios points out, “musicians are aware that they should show themselves to journalists” this kind of pretentiousness just comes across as transparently batty and not particularly likable. Not that it isn’t working, mind you. Afterall, Like Gaga says: ‘I’m from New York. I will kill to get what I need.” ~Melissa Noble Continue reading

Is Lady Gaga the Next Michael Jackson?

Musician Lady Gaga arrives at Billboard’s 4th Annual Women In Music event at The Pierre Hotel on October 2, 2009 in New York City. Gaga is definitely on fire right now — with sold-out shows across the world, a huge fan following, crazy music videos, and an even crazier wardrobe — so some might say she’ll be one of those one-in-a-million performers who goes down in history in a big way, like Michael jackson Gaga’s producer Rodney Jerkins, who worked with her on her latest song “Telephone,” which got about a billion views on the internet yesterday, said she reminds him of the late King of Pop, whom he worked with on the “Thriller” singers 2001 album Invincible . Michael Jackson Rodney told People.com: “We haven’t seen an artist like Gaga in a long time – we haven’t seen an artist that really has no fear. I remember Michael Jackson used to tell me he was crucified for doing Thriller , but he had to do what he felt was needed at that time. I’m just happy to be part of history. I’ve always wanted to leave my stamp on music, and to be able to say that I worked with Michael Jackson and now I’m working with Lady Gaga, who’ll probably go down in history as one of the best female entertainers of all time .” He also talked about how he found the initial task of marrying together the “street” sound which Beyonce, who sings a verse of “Telephone,” wanted with the disco theme the rest of the track has. Rodney explained: “When I got on the phone with Beyonce, she was telling me she wanted her verses to have a hood, street element, and I actually was caught off-guard. I wondered, ‘How am I going to do that? How am I going to make a disco/techno record and create a hood, street anthem vibe for her verse?’ But once I got to the studio, it just kind of came to me.” Continue reading