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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Lady Gaga. Lady!? Really ?!

Every now and then, the Music World, gives us a certain character, pops it up to become famous.

Some of those characters are really Angelical, and some are sure pure Evilly.

Lady Gaga is certainly one of these devilish stars.

Certainly this does not underestimate her talents or her brilliant musics.

Definitely, these talents and musics are serving different causes, not yet clear to normal humans.

In a documentary series called The Arrival... the author describes such artists as instruments working for the Antichrist's arrival.

Perhaps...

She is left handed anyways.

But in any case the purpose of their works does not serve the music industry as much as it serves some other bad influences.

Lady Gaga, Or Stephanie Germanotta is the eldest child of a Sicilian American. She emphasizes that both her parents came from lower-class families.

Intriguing enough, she studied music and improved her songwriting skills by composing essays and analytical papers focusing on topics such as art, religion, social issues and politics.

She began experimenting and taking drugs while performing neo-burlesque shows.

Music producer Rob Fusari, who helped her write some of her earlier songs, compared her vocal style to that of Freddie Mercury. Fusari helped create the moniker Gaga, after the Queen song "Radio Ga Ga". Germanotta was in the process of trying to come up with a stage name when she received a text message from Fusari that read "Lady Gaga."

Having initially focused on avant-garde  and electronic dance music, Gaga found her musical niche when she began to incorporate pop melodies and the vintage glam rock of David Bowie and Queen into her music.

Having already served as an apprentice songwriter under an internship at Famous Music Publishing, which was later acquired by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Gaga subsequently struck a music publishing deal with Sony/ATV.

As a result, she was hired to write songs for Britney Spears and labelmates New Kids on the Block, Fergie, and the Pussycat Dolls.

While Gaga was writing at Interscope, singer-songwriter Akon recognized her vocal abilities when she sang a reference vocal for one of his tracks in studio. 

He then convinced Interscope-Geffen-A&M Chairman and CEO Jimmy Iovine to form a joint deal by having her also sign with his own label Kon Live Distribution and later called her his "franchise player."

Gaga continued her collaboration with RedOne in the studio for a week on her debut album, spawning the future singles "Just Dance" and "Poker Face."

She also joined the roster of Cherrytree Records, an Interscope imprint established by producer and songwriter Martin Kierszenbaum, after co-writing four songs with Kierszenbaum including the single "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)."

The second single from The Fame Monster, "Telephone," which features R&B singer Beyoncé, became her fourth UK number-one single, while reaching the top three in Australia, France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Canada and the United States.
Last March, Rob Fusari sued Gaga's production company, Mermaid Music LLC, claiming that he was entitled to a 20% share of its earnings. Gaga's lawyer, Charles Ortner, described the agreement with Fusari as "unlawful" and declined to comment.

Gaga hinted in one interview at having Systemic lupus erythematosus, commonly referred to as Lupus, which is a connective tissue disease. In an interview with Larry King, Gaga confirmed that she does not have Lupus but the results were borderline positive.

Recently, Lady Gaga announced that she has finished working on her follow up album to The Fame Monster.

She plans on revealing the album title by getting it tattooed on herself and posting photo of it online midnight New Year's Eve.

She said this on the title track: "That chorus came to me, like, I swear, I didn't even write it. I think God dropped it in my lap." She also said that her album no longer features songs about her quest for fame, like written on The Fame and The Fame Monster, but has a more "angry, perhaps political" tone.

“Why are we still talking about ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’?” she says. “It’s like, what f***ing year is it? It makes me crazy! And I have been for three years baking cakes — and now I’m going to bake a cake that has a bitter jelly. The message of the new music is now more bitter than it was before. Because the sweeter the cake, the more bitter the jelly can be.

Well this is how most become after being famous..
Philosophers, Prophets, Messengers etc...

She can be all that... but certainly she is not a Lady...

She can not be a Lady....

She has no Lady characteristics..

Now she is on the cover of Rolling Stone , inadequately clothed..
Machine Guns from her bra..
Following the cross-dressing religious imagery of her video "Algejandro", the fetiishized violence of the "Telephone" video and her awkwad performance at the Grammys.

A Russian billionaire paid a whopping 1 million dollars to star in Lady Gaga's raunchy new video Alejandro, it has emerged.

The 30-year-old man, identified only as Arkady, gets close to the US singer, 24, in a black leather coat and cap.

She is dressed as a nun.

"Yes, it was me in the clip, but I can give no further details," The Daily Star quoted him as saying.

Jerry Seinfeld - a Jew... calls her a Jerk.

Nancy Bauer, a philosophy professor thinks that Gaga needs to be a provocateur, because it pays off for her.It can provide an outlet for fans.
" The reason being provocateur seems to pay off so much is that those kinds of people seem to be speaking, at this moment in the culture, to people who are feeling otherwise entrapped. They need this kind of role model or exemplar of a certain kind".

Think again of The Arrival... and the Antichrist....

Someone wrote:
Between the middle fingers, naked nuns and skivvy-clad visits to the Yankee clubhouse, it's easy to forget that Lady Gaga actually got famous for her music.

However, may be she is a brilliant singer
A gifted song writer and composer

Or
A popular prostitute..
A talented whore...
A lucky strip girl..

But Never A Lady

Sami Cherkaoui

2 comments:

  1. LOL! I really enjoyed reading this blog post.

    Machine guns from her bra...Hahahaha. You rocked this :D


    -Alz.

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  2. Gosh, so much inaccuracy in this. Take a moment to brush up on your facts before writing a post about it. If you cared to do so, you'd probably change your views too. I could write an article double this length pointing out your errors, but I don't have the time. Just take a look on Google or Wikipedia next time you write something like this.
    Thank you.

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