Showing posts with label Marry The Night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marry The Night. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 March 2012

Lady Gaga 2012: 'Marry The Night' Singer To Ignore Media, Top 5 Most Memorable Quotes


Lady Gaga, the pop sensation known for her attention-grabbing fashion and performances, told Oprah Winfrey that she plans to cut all connection with the media. 

When talking to the iconic show host for her special airing Sunday, "Oprah's Next Chapter," the "Born This Way" singer said she is taking a break from interviews, according to The Chicago Tribune.
"Other than this interview, Oprah, I do not intend to speak to anyone for a very long time," she said. "No press, no television, if my mom calls and says, 'Did you hear about that' I shut it all off."
This is a change of pace for the eccentric singer, as the 25-year-old has been known for media stunts. Her distinguished meat dress has become a staple of the pop star's image, and her 2009 performance of 'Paparazzi' at MTV's VMA ceremony was one of her first eye-catching endeavors.
With the starlet preparing for her media vow of silence, here's a recap of some of Lady Gaga's most memorable quotes.
1. "Some women choose to follow men, and some women choose to follow their dreams. If you're wondering which way to go, remember that your career will never wake up and tell you that it doesn't love you anymore."- Cosmopolitan Magazine, 2010
2. "Pop stars should not eat." - New York Magazine, 2010  
3. "I had a boyfriend who told me I'd never succeed, never be nominated for a Grammy, never have a hit song, and that he hoped I'd fail. I said to him, 'Someday, when we're not together, you won't be able to order a cup of coffee at the f--king deli without hearing or seeing me." -Cosmopolitan Magazine, 2010.
4. "I'm terrified of therapy because I don't want it to mess with my creativity." -Rolling Stone, 2010
5. "I have the right to choose whether or not I want to be a celebrity, and I don't want to be one...I'd much rather people write about what I wear and what I'm singing and what I do in my videos than about who I'm f--king. I mean, that, for me, is the kiss of death." -Rolling Stone, 2010.

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Lady GaGa: 'I want Italian sperm donor'


Lady GaGa has said that she is looking for someone to father her child via in vitro fertilisation.

The 'Born This Way' singer claimed that she is on the hunt for a man to help her produce the perfect offspring.

GaGa, who is believed to be dating Pennsylvania-born actor and model Taylor Kinney, said that she wants the genes of someone who has an Italian heritage.

She confessed on Spain's Radio Ibiza: "I want a baby from an Italian - possibly Sicilian - donor."

The 25-year-old, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, is daughter to New York restaurant owner Joseph, who originates from Naso, Sicily.

According to the Daily Mail, when asked by Italian media if GaGa was consulting him, Italy's leading artificial insemination medic Severino Antinori said: "I don't talk about my patients."

> Lady GaGa reaches 18 million Twitter followers

Watch the video for Lady GaGa's 'Marry The Night' below:

Lady GaGa Buys Luxury London Apartment?


As Mother Monster reveals in a radio interview that she wants a baby...


Lady GaGa has allegedly purchased a luxury apartment in London.
According to The Metro, the Bad Romancehitmaker has snapped up a plush pad in a new-build complex in Fitzrovia, which is north of Oxford Street.
An insider has claimed that the building - which is not yet complete - will allegedly boast of modern concrete exterior, floor-to-ceiling windows, four luxury penthouses, a roof garden and a communal courtyard.
Fitzrovia has proved increasingly popular with celebrities over the past few years, withMadonna previously owning a town house in the area, while her ex-partner Guy Ritchiebrought two mansions in May 2010.
It seems the 25-year old may have had a change of heart after stating in November that she didn't want to splash her cash on a property: "I’m not ready to buy a house. It feels like marriage or something. It’s such a commitment. I don’t like it."
In other GaGa news, the Marry The Night singer has confessed in an interview with Spain's Radio Ibiza that she hopes to start a family soon - but did not mention her current beau, Taylor Kinney.
Instead, Mother Monster admitted she's considering using a donor to help conceive her first child, telling the radio station: "I want a baby from an Italian - possibly Sicilian - donor."

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

The Art Of Empowerment



Sex sells. The music industry is very aware of this fact, and have used it to build the careers of moneymaking machines such as Rihanna, Katy Perry, and Britney Spears. Lady Gaga also capitalized on this idea, launching her career with lyrics like “I’m bluffin’ with my muffin” and the infamous “I wanna take a ride on your disco stick”.
Gaga manages to stand out from pop music’s sea of catchy beats and over sexualized stars. Although her first album debuted a mere three years ago, she has broken several chart records and already reached the iconic status of stars like Marilyn Monroe, Michael Jackson, and Madonna. But how did she achieve this status so quickly? Some argue that it is because of her obscure fashions, ranging from a dress constructed entirely out of animal flesh to a very convincing Joe Calderone ensemble. Others note her unexpected performances and music videos, which contain bizarre production elements, convoluted storylines, and almost always leave viewers scratching their heads. Though such factors have certainly contributed to Gaga’s exponential rise to fame, she enlists another pivotal tool to secure iconic status: empowerment.
Gaga has an impressive resume in the field of empowerment. Like many artists, she uses her pop star status to raise revenue for philanthropic organizations. But Gaga also gives a significant amount of her time to spread messages important to her fans and herself. Rather than using the spotlight of the 2010 VMAs simply to promote her music, Gaga invited openly gay soldiers to accompany her to the event, highlighting the flaws of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, which had yet to be repealed at the time of the awards show. When Gaga discovered that Target donated money to politicians with homophobic agendas, she addressed the situation by refusing to sell her album Born This Way at the store unless Target started donating funds to pro-LGBT causes. Instead of briefly expressing her condolences when gay teen Jamey Rodemeyer committed suicide, she set up a meeting with President Obama in order to discuss the need for anti-bullying laws. Regardless of the situation, Gaga is sure to go the extra mile.
Gaga also empowers her fans through more direct channels. She constantly reminds her 14 million followers on Twitter- affectionately referred to as her “little monsters”- that they are beautiful as they are. Gaga uses her voice to urge her fans to exude confidence despite the obstacles they may face. More importantly, Gaga spreads positive messages to her following through the lyrics of her songs. In the title track of her most recent album, Born This Way, Gaga tells her fans that they are “on the right track” regardless of sexuality, color, or disability. The album contains many power anthems such as “Highway Unicorn”, a track encouraging her large number of gay fans to “be strong on the road to love”, and “Marry the Night”, which helps each fan see that they should “not give up on their lives” when things get tough.
Although Gaga has undoubtedly empowered her fans, many question her intentions. Skeptics argue that her message in the song Born This Way is hypocritical, as Gaga constantly changes her hair, makeup, and persona in order to hide her natural self. In addition, many argue that her motivation for empowering her fans is an economic one. Gaga has broken several digital sales records, which prompts questions of whether she appeals to the emotions of her fans in order to succeed economically or to avoid being a one-hit wonder. After all, she has proven to be an excellent performer. So is it too far of a stretch to wonder if she is also an excellent actress as well?
Gaga enthusiasts argue that she is not using empowerment as a manipulative device. They claim that she acquired fame because of her artistic talents rather than her agenda of empowerment. Instead of using this agenda as a marketing strategy, fans argue that she spreads positive messages to them because she deeply cares about such issues and knows that she can use activism and her fame to make a difference. Gaga is not classically pretty, and has shared stories to her fans about the relentless bullying she encountered throughout school. Therefore, fans find it easy to empathize with Gaga and to believe she is sincere.
Though both arguments have their merits, skeptics and believers can both agree on one thing: Lady Gaga has made a positive impact in the lives of her fans. And she isn’t about to stop.


Ask Billboard: What Should Lady Gaga's Next Single Be?


Ask Billboard is updated every week. As always, submit your questions about Billboard charts, sales and airplay, as well as general music musings, to askbb@billboard.com. Please include your first and last name, as well as your city, state and country, if outside the U.S. 


WHAT SHOULD LADY GAGA'S NEXT SINGLE BE? 

Hi Gary, 

I have a question related to Lady Gaga and the mid-chart success on the Billboard Hot 100 of "Marry the Night," which reached No. 29. 

In "Ask Billboard" last week, you wrote: "'Marry' is, ultimately, more of a club groove than a top 40 natural." I want to know what you think are more "top 40 natural"s from Gaga's "Born This Way" album and what you think her next single should be (if you think there should be a next single). 

Thanks, 

Kevin Ramos 
New York, New York 


Hi Kevin, 

If I worked at Interscope Records and had the almighty power to pick singles, I'd choose "Hair" as the sixth and final single from "Born This Way." 


The song already peaked at No. 12 in its only week on the Hot 100 last June as a preview digital track from the album but has not made its way to the radio-listening masses. Co-written by Gaga and RedOne, the song, which has sold 174,000 downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and whose audio video on the official LadyGagaVEVO channel stands at 11 million views, just sounds like a smash, doesn't it? The pair also co-wrote the set's second single, "Judas." 

If "Hair" remains an album cut, it'll join that bittersweet group of great songs that were never released as radio singles. Gaga has already has two others, by my humble count: 

"Boys Boys Boys," also a Gaga/RedOne co-write 

and, "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)," another song from "The Fame" that showcases more of her bubblegum pop side 


The artist to whom Gaga seemingly receives the most comparisons also boasts a catalog of album tracks that might've been big radio hits had they been released as singles. Here's one fan's list of five songs that may have been big singles for Madonna had they gotten the chance: 

"Dear Jessie" (1989), a European-only single that might've been too left-of-center for U.S. radio. Still, it has a great hook and is similar in sound to fellow "Like a Prayer" cut "Cherish," which hit No. 2 on the Hot 100. 

"Love Tried to Welcome Me" (1994), which, had it followed "Take a Bow," might've won over radio more easily than the rather experimental "Bedtime Story" and "Human Nature" 

"Time Stood Still" (2000), from the movie in which she starred, "The Next Best Thing," the song built upon the melodic almost-new age vibe in places of her 1998 album, "Ray of Light" 

"Amazing" (2000), from "Music," a sonic sequel to 1999's '60s-retro "Beautiful Stranger" 



"Devil Wouldn't Recognize You" (2008), a song from "Hard Candy" that she co-wrote with Justin Timberlake, whose obvious influence might've made it fit in better at radio than second single "Give It 2 Me." Then again, since lead track "4 Minutes" featured Timberlake on vocals, releasing "Devil" could've been inferred as Madonna piggybacking too heavily on the starpower of a younger-generation act. 


"Ask Billboard" asks you: What's on your list of songs that absolutely, positively should've been radio singles over the years? From theBeatles ("Across the Universe," "Blackbird," "Getting Better," "Here Comes the Sun," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps") to Bruno Mars (what a shame that "Marry You" was never a single), what songs do you think could've garnered years of radio airplay but instead remain hidden album gems. 

Share your choices at askbb@billboard.com and we'll pick up the discussion in the next "Ask Billboard." 

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Lady Gaga Is ‘Interrupted’ In ‘Marry The Night’ Preview


After wrapping up a performance abroad on Thursday (November 17), Lady Gaga gave fans what she’d promised.
In a tweet posted Thursday afternoon, she wrote, “MARRY THE NIGHT: THE PRELUDE PATHÉTIQUE,” with a link to a teaser for the full-length clip for her latest Born This Way track.
Directed by Gaga herself and clocking in at nearly two minutes, the preview pays homage to high school feminist literature like “The Bell Jar” and “Girl, Interrupted.” As the image of a brunette Gaga fades in, a very “Prozac Nation”-esque voiceover kicks in: “When I look back on my life, it’s not that I don’t want to see things exactly as they happened, it’s just that I prefer to remember them in an artistic way.
“And, truthfully, the lie of it all is much more honest because I invented it,” Gaga continues, as a close-up of her face fills the screen. “Clinical psychology tells us arguably that trauma is the ultimate killer. Memories are not recycled like atoms and particles in quantum physics — they can be lost forever. It’s sort of like my past is an unfinished painting, and as the artist of that painting, I must fill in all the ugly holes and make it beautiful again.”
The camera pans out a bit more to reveal that Gaga is on a gurney, being pushed down the hallway by two nurses (an image teased in a still last week). “It’s not that I’ve been dishonest, it’s just that I loathe reality,” she confesses as the nurses push her down a hallway.
Still giving her monologue, Gaga adds, “For example, those nurses, they’re wearing next season Calvin Klein and so am I. And the shoes? Custom Giuseppe Zanotti. I tipped their gauze hats to the side like Parisian berets because I think it’s romantic and I also believe that mint will be very big in fashion next spring.” As the nurses open a door, the pop star says, “Check out the nurse on the right. She’s got a great ass. Bam.”
In the next frame, several other patients are revealed. “The truth is, back then at the clinic they only wore those funny hats to keep the blood out of their hair,” Lady Gaga says. “And that girl on the left, she ordered gummy bears and a knife a couple hours ago. They only gave her the gummy bears; I wish they’d only given me the gummy bears.”
The tease closes with those two nurses pushing Gaga and leaving fans to wonder what’s next for their Mother Monster. While the release date for the video is still unknown, the singer did have this information for her fans: “The full prelude is 7 min 33 seconds & 15 frames.”
Last month, Gaga was spotted shooting the video in various locations throughout New York City. The song itself is a tribute to her hometown.
Share your thoughts on Gaga’s latest teaser in the comments!

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

LADY GAGA’S ‘MARRY THE NIGHT’ GETS ’90S MAKEOVER IN NEW REMIX


Lady Gaga‘s entire ‘Born This Way’ album has a lot of ’90s influences, but you haven’t heard them like this before. A Cash Cash remix surfaced of Mother Monster’s latest hit, ‘Marry the Night,’ that evokes memories of ‘Saved by the Bell,’ Walkmans and roller blades.
The five-minute remix seamlessly pairs Gaga’s searing vocals with a ’90s dance beat in the intro. The track then gives way to keyboards and hand claps befitting of the same era.
Then it gets really interesting. Dance samples a la the ’90s are mixed in with Gaga’s passionate chorus, creating an exponentially more nostalgic feel as the song continues. The mash up mix begins with Living Joy’s ‘Dreamer’ — a great fit for the original video’s theme of Gaga chasing her dream when her label dropped her. The track then eases its way into Corona’s ‘Rhythm of the Night,’ still incorporating the chorus from ‘Dreamer,’ while Technotronic’s ‘Pump Up the Jam’ makes a cameo later on.
Though many of the Littlest Monsters won’t necessarily recognize the samples, they should still be able to appreciate Gaga in a fresh way. Take a listen to the track below — if you love it as much as we do, you can download it here.

Lady Gaga ‘Marry the Night’ (Cash Cash ’90s Remix)



Monday, 16 January 2012

Lady GaGa has become the first person ever to accumulate 18 million followers on Twitter.


Lady GaGa has become the first person ever to accumulate 18 million followers on Twitter.
The hitmaker is now almost two million fans ahead of Justin Bieber, who is the second most-followed person on the micro-blogging site with 16.4 million.
Acknowledging the news, she tweeted: "Can't believe I have 18,000,000 TwitterMonsters, really rad, was just a few years ago I had barely any. (sic)"
There are no British celebs in the social network's Top 10 most popular rankings, with Katy Perry at No. 3, Shakira in fourth and Kim Kardashian rounding off the Top 5.
She and Barack Obama are the only two celebs on the list who are not popstars.
That's probably the only thing they will ever have in common.
The current Top 10 is:
1. Lady GaGa - 18m followers
2. Justin Bieber - 16.4m followers
3. Katy Perry - 13.9m followers
4. Shakira - 12.6m followers
5. Kim Kardashian - 12.5m followers
6. Britney Spears - 12.4m followers
7. Rihanna - 11.9m followers
8. Barack Obama - 11.9m followers
9. Taylor Swift - 10.4m followers
10. Selena Gomez - 9.6m followers
GaGa's producer has today defended her hit 'Born This Way' against Madonna's claim that it is a "re-do" of her song 'Express Yourself'.



Watch Lady Gaga - Marry The Night Official Video.. ^.^

Monday, 9 January 2012

Chart Highlights: Lady Gaga's 'Marry The Night' Tops Dance/Club Play Songs

Chart Highlights offers a sneak peek at a select group of Billboard charts every Monday. Find out the top songs, Greatest Gainers and debuts on the surveys listed below. 

All our charts are refreshed on billboard.com every Thursday. 


Pop Songs 
*** No. 1 *** "We Found Love" Rihanna Featuring Calvin Harris 
Greatest Gainer No. 9 "Set Fire To The Rain" Adele 
Debut No. 38 "Dance (A$$)" Big Sean Featuring Nicki Minaj 


Adult Contemporary    
*** No. 1 *** "Someone Like You" Adele 
Greatest Gainer No. 10 "Brighter Than The Sun" Colbie Caillat 
Debut No. 28 "Heartbeat" The Fray 
Debut No. 29 "Pumped Up Kicks" Foster The People 


Adult Pop Songs 
*** No. 1 *** "Mr. Know It All" Kelly Clarkson 
Greatest Gainer No. 11 "Set Fire To The Rain" Adele 
Debut No. 38 "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" Kelly Clarkson 
Debut No. 40 "5 O'Clock" T-Pain Featuring Wiz Khalifa & Lily Allen 


Dance/Club Play Songs 
Greatest Gainer/*** No. 1 *** "Marry The Night" Lady Gaga 

Thursday, 5 January 2012

Lady GaGa Announces Plans To Release New LP In 2012

The Poker Face star has also confirmed she will tour...

15:28, Thursday, 5 January 2012
Lady GaGa has revealed plans to release herthird solo album this year.
The Marry The Night singer, who has enjoyed huge success with her sophomore LPBorn This Way, has confirmed her Little Monsters can expect a fresh collection of GaGa tunes very soon, as well as another epic tour.
Speaking to The Insider about her plans for 2012, Lady G claimed: "I just want to keep going. I'm not as goal obsessed as I am process obsessed. I just want to keep writing music.
"I'm looking forward to putting out another album and going on tour. I feel very blessed to be an artist who gets to make a living doing from what I love."
GaGa, who is currently dating her You And I video co-star Taylor Kinney, was also asked whether she hopes to have children one day, to which she replied: "Someday - long, long day from now. My next baby will be my new record."
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