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How Did Lady Gaga Become Lady Gaga?

Posted Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:46am PDT by Andy Pemberton in Musictoob

I am defying all preconceptions we have of pop artists. That's how 23-year-old Lady Gaga sees herself.

But how did the Grammy-nominated singer go from brunette Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta to preconception defying, flashy dressing, platinum blonde superstar Lady Gaga?

Germanotta was born in Yonkers, New York, where she attended a private Catholic girls school, wrote her first piano ballad at age 13, and then won early entrance into New York's prestigious Tisch school for the performing arts.

But Germanotta needed to strike out on her own to become Lady Gaga. She ditched school and threw herself into New York's Lower East Side music scene as a naive, convent-educated teenager.

"I went against all I was brought up to be; I moved out of home, wouldn't take any help from my parents [her internet entrepreneur dad and his business partner wife], and supported myself with waitressing jobs and stripping," she said. "I discovered a real personal freedom through it."

It wasn't long before Germanotta's talent for writing hook-laden melodies came to the attention of major record labels. Just 20, she wrote hits for the Pussycat Dolls, Britney Spears and New Kids On The Block.

But it was while working with producer Rob Fusari that she got her attention-grabbing stage name. After noting that her singing voice sounded like her hero, Queen's Freddie Mercury, Fusari named her Lady Gaga for the Queen hit "Radio Ga Ga."

While her provocative burlesque pop act Lady Gaga and the Starlight Revue was a hit in Manhattan's downtown nightclubs, mainstream showbusiness was nonplussed. When she showed up for auditions with labels and musicals, the usual reaction was utter bewilderment.

"A lot of record labels thought I was too theatrical," she said. "Then, when I auditioned for stage musicals, the producers said I was too pop."

Finally, it was rapper Akon who recognised her singing ability and got her a major deal.

And the rest is Gaga history.

6305 Comments

141. Rebecca M -
How in the HELL she got even mentioned with Freddie Mercury is a sin. He is a legend, and she is??????

142. Kat is Rokken like Dokken -
I'm not really a pop fan, but I really enjoy Lady Ga Ga

143. Traj er -
Freddie Mercury was an awesome singer.

Miss him!!

144. Mark -
Ive never even heard of her #$% till Yahoo started plastering her pictures all the time.And never herad her music either.

145. Brittney -
I love her!

anyone who doesn't, doesn't know good music...real music..real talent!

ahha yea i love her too much!

146. Anne -
.................who really cares???//

147. Yahoo! Music User -
tranny.

148. Yahoo! Music User -
whats her real name?

149. Rest In Peace Brother Mike....May God Rest Ur Soul -
Glad shes on, i lik ethis chick, her music is pop, but catchy all around...and it takes a REAL brother like akon to get her to the world...and now look at her album...gold on the charts! she doin the damn thing....

150. Yahoo! Music User -
I think her songs are catchy....
I like her..

151. Lexi -
Too bad her songs are totally awful, and about nothing in reality.

How many times have we heard songs about "glam people" going clubbing? And getting drunk and dancing?
And her video for "PokerFace". Anyone can have a nice body, [even though she doesn't], and choreograph their way through a pointless video.

She's everything that everybody else is. Nothing special.

152. Yahoo! Music User -
GaGa has one tight posteria.

153. jeffntiff -
wow i still like her music ..porker face ....

154. Isabelle -
she was a stripper??????????????????????????? shes an awesome singer but a wierd person wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

155. dalila -
i like her music although i agree that she cant write, the songs say the same thing over and over again, she does look like a man

156. Doc Holliday -
i love gaga

157. *My life would suck without Twilight* (lol) -
wow, ididn't know she was a stripper!!

158. Yahoo! Music User -
I thought she was a drag queen!

159. Vid Surfer -
Hey "LuvSumr" - the Brits frequently use "s" in words where Americans use "z" - realise, recognise, etc.

160. Yahoo! Music User -
Auri sacra fames. Gold has its special glamour. So does
fools gold. You be the judge in this case.
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