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Spiral 18th September 2008 03:01 AM

I love her! I just got her album recently and it didn't disappoint me at all! I love her Galm style/look. <3

Favorites: Just Dance, Poker Face, LoveGame, Beautiful Dirty Rich and Paparazzi

I've been wanting to hear/preview Vanity for awhile now but haven't been able to find it at all. T_T

kinomaniac 18th September 2008 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Spiral (Post 1633861)
I've been wanting to hear/preview Vanity for awhile now but haven't been able to find it at all. T_T

same here!
I have no idea when "The Fame" is going to be released in Brazil (or even if it is going to), I should buy it online.

Twinkle ! 18th September 2008 11:36 PM

i download her album she is hooot!

Spiral 19th September 2008 06:22 AM

The Fame is the next single? Will it have remixes on it of some sort or something? It's already on the album and all so hmm...

bondingo 19th September 2008 06:37 AM

"Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" is the next single. "The Fame" is the title of the album.

drewbilation 19th September 2008 06:38 AM

BDR is the next single. it's already been released to iTunes, etc.

and it does have some mixes on the promo CD.

Spiral 20th September 2008 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by bondingo (Post 1635449)
"Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" is the next single. "The Fame" is the title of the album.

There's a song on the album also titled "The Fame". You could see where I got a bit confused right? =D

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Originally Posted by drewbilation (Post 1635451)
BDR is the next single. it's already been released to iTunes, etc.

and it does have some mixes on the promo CD.

Ah nice, thanks. I like that song. Has anyone heard the remixes for it?

bondingo 20th September 2008 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Spiral (Post 1636540)
There's a song on the album also titled "The Fame". You could see where I got a bit confused right? =D

Yeah, but it's not gonna be a single, at least at the moment :)

Partino 23rd September 2008 11:21 PM

She should release POKER FACE after BDR...
its like the most impressive track on THE FAME :yes

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EDIT: Some new LIVES of my beloved LADY

Just Dance @ The Dome 47



Just Dance @ Sommarkrysset



Just Dance @ NRJ TOUR Marseille


Lee_410 24th September 2008 12:53 AM

^I saw them all,she sounds good live.

Partino 24th September 2008 01:26 AM

an "old" interview with our LADY:

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Originally Posted by dancemusic.about.com

Lady Gaga is the next rock/pop/electro superstar – or maybe she is the first. Mix one part Blondie with one part Madonna, swirl it in a bath of the Scissor Sisters and Junior Senior, throw in some glitch and sprinkle with glitter and you come close the recipe. Winter Music Conference was her launching pad and the industry took note of her. Working with Akon and Red One, the Lady Gaga has crafted a debut CD full of beats and melodies set for release later this summer. Until then, watch for her music video "Just Dance" and live performances as she tours the US.


DJ Ron Slomowicz: Listening to your music, I don't want to do a traditional Q&A interview. I'm going to say a bunch of names and you tell me what impact they've had on your life. Let's start with the Pussycat Dolls.
Lady Gaga: Well you know, I love a girl in her underwear, first of all. Secondly, I've been writing for them, so Nicole Scherzinger has been in my head for probably the past three months. There's something that's very humbling about being able to write for a powerhouse group like that. Probably the biggest influence that they've had on me is making me want to be a better writer for them.

RS: That's awesome. How about Akon?
Lady Gaga: Akon is a very talented songwriter to work with. His melodies, they're just insane. It's funny, I think about him a lot when I'm doing my melodies because he's so simple, and he's just been great. He keeps me on my feet, very grounded, but he also puts me on a silver platter, which is always very nice. So it's been an incredible influence. It's like every time you work with somebody that's better that you are, you become greater.

RS: Really cool. How about the Scissor Sisters?
Lady Gaga: Oh, I love them, I can't breathe. I remember the first time I heard them, it was on the radio, and I was like, 'who the heck is that?' They are a big influence. I love the disco, their outfits, and they really care about their performance. Conceptually I just think they're very smart in their approach. I'm also a big Elton John fan, and you can hear the influence on every record, so I love them. They were big – I really thought about them when I did "Dirty Rich."

RS: You can definitely hear that. How about Red One?
Lady Gaga: Red One is like the heart and soul of my universe. I met him and he completely, one hundred and fifty thousand percent wrapped his arms around my talent, and it was like we needed to work together. He has been a pioneer for the House of Gaga and his influence on me has been tremendous. I really couldn't have done it without him. He taught me in this own way – even though he's not a writer, he's a producer – he taught me how to be a better writer, because I started to think about melodies in a different way.

RS: So where does the name Lady Gaga come from?
Lady Gaga: Queen's song "Radio Ga-Ga."

RS: You are coining all kinds of great words. Tell us about retrosexual.
Lady Gaga: Retrosexual – I came out with that a long time ago. Me and my buddy Tom were hanging out one day in the studio and we were talking about metrosexuals, because he had bought a pair of boots and I said 'Those are very metrosexual.' And he was like 'I don't know, I think they're kind of retro.' And I said 'So you're retrosexual.' It was kind of a joke. The more I thought about it – I'm so obsessed with all things retro, the 70s and 80s. I don't know, that word just kind of flew out of my mouth one day, and it stuck with me. I often do that – if I coin terms, they'll become like the centerfold of my entire project or an entire record.

RS: Very cool. What was it like filming the video for "Just Dance?"
Lady Gaga: Oh it was so fun, it was amazing. For me it was like being on a Martin Scorsese set. I've been so low budget for so long, and to have this incredibly amazing video was really very humbling. It was really fun, but you'll see if you ever come to a video shoot of mine one day – I'm very private about those things, I don't really talk to everybody. I'm not like the party girl running around. I might even seem to be a bit of a diva. I'm sort of with myself, in my work head space worrying about costumes, and if extras look right, and placement. I don't just show up for things, you know. That video was a vision of mine. It was Molina the director who wanted to do something, to have a performance art aspect that was so pop but it was still commercial, but that felt like lifestyle. It was all those things, I love it.

RS: I heard you say this quote I loved, and I'd love for you to explain it – you 'make music for the dress.'
Lady Gaga: Yes, absolutely. I mean I don't write records and then decide what the video will look like. I instantaneously write things at the same time so it's a complete vision, the song and the visual, the way that I would perform it on the stage. It's something that all comes to me at once. So when I say I make the music for the dress, the dress is a bit of a metaphor for 'I make the music for everything,' for the entire performance vision.

RS: What's the story behind the song "Paparazzi," because there's been a few interpretations of it?
Lady Gaga: Well I'm so glad there are a few different interpretations, that was the idea. The song is about a few different things – it's about my struggles, do I want fame or do I want love? It's also about wooing the paparazzi to fall in love with me. It's about the media whoring, if you will, watching ersatzes make fools of themselves to their station. It's a love song for the cameras, but it's also a love song about fame or love – can you have both, or can you only have one?

RS: I read somewhere that you went to school with the Hilton sisters?
Lady Gaga: I did.

RS: Did they have any affect on you?
Lady Gaga: They're very pretty, and very clean. Very, very clean. You know, I never saw Paris, she was older than me, and it's funny that the press always write that I went to school with the Hilton sisters, but I actually only went with Nicky. Paris, I believe, left and went to Dwight. But, you know, it's impressive to be that perfect all the time, these girls. I was always a weird girl in school, who did theatre and came to school with lots of red lipstick on or my hair perfectly curled, or whatever I was doing to get attention. It's funny as it's almost like they were there to make me aware, because so much of what I do now is that I try to twist my world into the commercial community. So I guess they've been quite an influence on me. Not them in particular, but the idea of the self-proclaimed artist.

RS: You're making dance music, but you're signed to a more hip-hop artist program. There's often been a lot of conflict between hip-hop and dance.
Lady Gaga: Right.

RS: How are you bridging the two?
Lady Gaga: Oh, I actually wouldn't consider myself a dance artist. I think I'm bridging the gap in a few different ways, and it's mostly from a music conceptual standpoint, mixing the dance beats one second. Mixing retro dance beats with more urban melodies, and a certainly pop chorus. It's really about, in a very methodic way, almost choosing exactly what pieces of what I want to have in the record, and then watching it cross over, with my fingers crossed.

RS: What's the story behind "Dirty Rich?" I love that song.
Lady Gaga: I was doing a lot of drugs when I wrote "Dirty Rich." It was about two years ago, and it was about a few different things. First and foremost the record is about – whoever you are or where you live – you can self-proclaim this inner fame based on your personal style, and your opinions about art and the world, despite being conscious of it. But it's also about how on the Lower East side, there was a lot of rich kids who did drugs and said that they were poor artists, so it's also a knock at that. 'Daddy I'm so sorry, I'm so, so sorry, yes, we just like to party.' I used to hear my friends on the phone with their parents, asking for money before they would go buy drugs. So, that was an interesting time for me, but it's funny that what came out of that record – because it's about many different things – but ultimately what I want people to take from it is "Bang-bang." No matter who you are and where you come from, you can feel beautiful and dirty rich.

RS: I saw some performances online of you at Lollapalooza. What was it like playing there?
Lady Gaga: It was a blast. I mean, it was a bit nerve-wracking; we had tremendous technical difficulties on the stage. That was not a performance that I choose to really remember so fondly. But if anything, what I loved the most about it was that the sea of hippies and so forth that were there were not expecting what they saw and I loved the shock art aspect of it. Actually I'm hoping to incorporate some pretty interesting things into the show that capture their reactions and stuff. You'll see more of that in the future.

RS: OK. Lady Gaga, what would you like to say to all of your new fans out there?
Lady Gaga: I would just want to say thank you, I love you, I appreciate so much the support that you all give me. You listeners, the ones who found me first are, I believe, the future of great art thinkers. Because anyone that's found me now I really think is grabbing on to the ideas that I have, more than anything. It's about the music but it's also about the story. So thank you guys for loving and reading the story and being as into it and as passionate as I am.

Posted - June 10, 2008


tobehanabi 26th September 2008 05:23 AM

Poker Face was just released as a single in the US...I think Beautiful dirty rich was just a promotional thing for the show Lipstick jungle...Poker face is the official new single...and I really really hope it does well cuz it's an AMAZING song...

I cannot wait to hear what she's gonna come up with next...there are a few tracks that we haven't heard the full versions of yet (Starstruck, Retro physical, Honest eyes)...can't wait!!

dddaiyamondo 29th September 2008 11:10 AM

"Paparazzi" is the only song on the album that's any good besides "Just Dance", IMO. I downloaded the album and had to delete almost all of it cuz of how awful it was.

[taskin.ayu] 30th September 2008 01:01 AM

According to wikipedia, Beautiful Dirty Rich is the US single, and Pokerface is the European release. XD

bondingo 30th September 2008 03:07 AM

Poker Face was on Gossip Girl tonight :D

Partino 30th September 2008 04:12 AM

shush ... don't wanna hear anything bout gossip girl ... I still haven't watched the first season (still waiting for the DVD's ... yeah I got kinda late into this :laugh but that's how it is :laugh) so shush and yeahy at the same time :laugh

dddaiyamondo 30th September 2008 04:33 AM

When are they releasing "Paparazzi"? It sounds like a hit single to me (by Gwen Stefani though lol).

Spiral 1st October 2008 09:42 AM

Just saw the lives and dang! She's FIERCE live! =o

°~Kitty~° 1st October 2008 10:52 AM

Just listened to her Album and I like it :yes I really love her style :lech she is kinda freaky but that's what I like :D
I fell in love with Poker Face :luv2

Rocky Raven 1st October 2008 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by dddaiyamondo (Post 1647762)
"Paparazzi" is the only song on the album that's any good besides "Just Dance", IMO. I downloaded the album and had to delete almost all of it cuz of how awful it was.

Oops!? +___+ Really!? All the song are just so great! How can....

Poker Face is so LOLZ ! I love the beat so much! <3


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