Lady GaGa (March 2010 - November 2010)

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Always loved Dance In The Dark. It's an amazing track.

Here's hoping for another spectacular video!
 
I don't think Alejandro charted as they'd hoped, and I did read somewhere that the record company always wanted Dance In The Dark released instead of Alejandro. So perhaps after Alejandro they've got their way? I think it'll do well chart wise.
 
If anything, Teeth should be the next single. :mohawk:

I'm glad you all enjoyed my snaps. It was an unbelievable concert. :heart: I felt like I was there with family. People at a Gaga concert are practically your buddies. :lol:
 
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Lady Gaga On Sex, Fame, *****, and Her Fans

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Lady Gaga tells Vanity Fair contributing editor Lisa Robinson that she tries to avoid having sex because she is afraid of depleting her creative energy—“I have this weird thing that if I sleep with someone they’re going to take my creativity from me through my vagina.”

She also says that she doesn’t trust anybody and doesn’t know if she ever will. Gaga tells Robinson, “I’m perpetually lonely. I’m lonely when I’m in relationships. It’s my condition as an artist.” Regarding men, she says, “I’m drawn to bad romances. And my song [“Bad Romance”] is about whether I go after those [sort of relationships] or if they find me. I’m quite celibate now; I don’t really get time to meet anyone.”

Gaga talks candidly about her **** use and recalls her ultimate low point: “I was completely mental and had just been through so much.” She had been using *****, and is quick to tell Robinson that, if she writes about that incident, “I do not want my fans to ever emulate that or be that way. I don’t want my fans to think they have to be that way to be great. It’s in the past. It was a low point, and it led to disaster.”

Instead of rehab, though, when disaster struck, Gaga “went home.” She tells Robinson, “All I will say is I hit rock bottom, and it was enough to send a person over the edge. My mother knew the truth about that day, and she screamed so loud on the other end of the phone, I’ll never forget it. And she said, ‘I’m coming to get you.’” Gaga says they went to her 82-year-old grandmother’s house in West Virginia. “I cried. I told her I thought my life was over and I have no hope and I’ve worked so hard, and I knew I was good. What would I do now? And she said, ‘I’m gonna let you cry for a few more hours. And then after those few hours are up, you’re gonna stop crying, you’re gonna pick yourself up, you’re gonna go back to New York, and you’re gonna kick some ***.’”

Gaga also responds to the brouhaha surrounding her appearance at the Yankees game, and what she wore to her sister’s graduation; shows Robinson the contents of her bag; explains her devotion to her Little Monsters; and more.

The September issue of Vanity Fair will be available on newsstands in New York and L.A. on Wednesday, August 4, and nationally and on the iPad on Tuesday, August 10.

Check back soon for an exclusive behind-the-scenes video from Lady Gaga’s photo session with Nick Knight.
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AHH Love thoes shots!!!!
I can't wait for the full interview:smile:
 
What a lovely photo shoot! :buzz: Can't wait for it to come in the mail!

I think Gaga is sort of like The Beatles: they came out with the silliest pop tunes about love, but eventually they became mega stars with actually decent music towards the end of their career. Some people can't take Gaga seriously because she's just a pop star to some, but I think she's on her way to impressing everyone with her reinvention of music.
 
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