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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

161. Tomasia -
That's an interesting name...Go Gaga! Whoo!

162. Em, MJ -
Her lyrics are wonderful, and her voice is just as great, her CD is a joy to listen to, she is like a young Gwen Staphani, she will go far.

163. Edith -
she seems better as lady gaga rather than her real neame :D

164. Jessika R -
You know its sad her album music is awful. Down right awful, but some of her live performances are excellent. If she really wants to "break" the mold then why is she putting out such crap for music when she's capable of way better?

165. Yahoo! Music User -
I want to have a zipper eye like her. She is rad

166. Frances Leah -
My stepdaughter told me she was a DUDE! i keep looking this stuff up and i guess not but she would be a good drag queen.

167. Yahoo! Music User -
I love that she is on twitter! I even found this cool and hot photo gallery of celebrities on twitter right now! So great, take a peek!

http://tinyurl.com/d79qpb

168. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
Who the [profane]k is lady gaga????

169. K Elias -
the media wants us to buy her garbage. so they try to convince people [sadly, they succeed rather easily] that she is a serious and talented artist worth of respect.

nothing could be further from the truth

170. Terenz -
Dont care what anyone says shes still hot, pretty and most of all superstar

171. Yahoo! Music User -
well she has a long lname

172. Iamtheman.... -
From what I can see, she is not bad looking. I like brunettes. Her music? Never heard it.

173. Just -
This is the singer, which I talk about,,,
I love her very much

174. Katie -
she is pretty good but sometimes kinda scary.i mean look at the zipper on her eye in one of the pics...

175. Jason L -
wow another dumbass wanna be in the news

176. Miss Anya -
Lady GaGa is an extremely talented artist with impressive credentials in the music industry that will prove useful for the rest of her career. She also has a great outlook on life, a quote re: her new album, The Fame, '"The Fame is about how anyone can feel famous", she explains. "Pop culture is art. It doesn’t make you cool to hate pop culture, so I embraced it and you hear it all over The Fame. But, it’s a sharable fame. I want to invite you all to the party. I want people to feel a part of this lifestyle."
Join in the party instead of wasting your time on hate! :)

177. Derby -
I think she is totally hot and talented. Two awesome dance hits and she actually sings her songs live while dancing and jumping around and sounds decent.... Something Madonna or Britney don't do. It's easy to critique someone but can you write a catchy hook as good as her? She also does all her styling and I think it's flawless. I like her total New York, glamor vibe. I guess people are scared away by anything freakish ... like most people between both coasts that are prudish and just don't get it.

178. unusual101 -
ladygaga is amazing
it is wonderful that such a great talent
can be shown to the world

179. Kewlio -
An interesting article. I like her songs but she sucks live.

180. Fakee -
I hate her appearance- she looks like a stand-in from the Original Star Trek. However....

... I caught her acoustic version of 'Poker Face', and that shut me up pretty quick, and credit must be given. Remove all of the synthesized music and voice overlay and what you have is a great voice and a legitimate composer.

Check out the acoustic version, if you are in doubt.
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