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Imagine, for a second, that Lady Gaga didn't dress like a member of wrestling team Demolition, pose for fashion spreads wearing nothing but the rings of Saturn around her head or give interviews dressed in the carcasses of Kermit the Frog. Imagine if she didn't speak her mind, delight in tweaking the media or treat her fame as one gigantic, Warholian art project. In other words, imagine if she were just another boring, bottle-blond, midriff-bearing pop star.

I know all that is pretty difficult to consider — without any of the flair or the insanity or the nudity, Gaga just wouldn't be Gaga — but if you somehow managed to strip away all the ephemera, what would you have left? Would Gaga still be interesting? Would she still have sold 1.3 million copies of The Fame here in the U.S., or have been nominated for nine MTV Video Music Awards? Would she be announced, in the same breath as Jay-Z no less, as a VMA performer?

We'll never know, of course. But while Gaga: The Pop-Art Project is what sells magazines (and albums), Gaga: The Pop bituin is where the attention ought to lie. As paparazzi bait, she's pretty great, but as a musician, as a vessel and a muse, she's even better.

I only discovered this recently, when I finally dug into her debut disc, The Fame, which was released almost exactly one taon nakaraan today (I've been busy). As a music critic, ignoring on one of '09's breakout hits is rather inexcusable, but I would feel much worse about it if I didn't suspect roughly 99 percent of the music-buying population of being guilty of the same thing: It seems we all know Lady Gaga, but we don't have any idea who she is as an artist.

So, I advise everyone to sit down and really listen to The Fame. Don't focus on the monster singles — "Just Dance," "LoveGame," "Paparazzi" and "Poker Face" — something which is pretty easy to do on the U.S. version of the album, which re-sequences them as the first four tracks, and listen hard to the rest. What you're left with is 10 slickly produced, genre-mashing, joy-inducing, PMRC-infuriating pop/dance tracks, a standalone album in its own right.

"Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" is a breezy, vaguely Carribbean electro-pop gem, recalling Madonna's "La Isla Bonita," Paula Abdul's "Forever Your Girl" and basically the entire Deborah Gibson/Tiffany canon (this is a good thing). "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich," struts on a wobbly bass manuntok that's reminiscent of the Talking Heads' "Once in a Lifetime" and some cracking live drums, and "The Fame" is a super-charged, buzzing ode to the glamorous life.

"Money Honey" has Gaga vamping — and ipinapakita off some serious pipes — over a hornet's nest of electronics. "Boys Boys Boys" has her fantasizing about making out with a boy in retro sneakers at a Killers concert. "Brown Eyes" is a somber, stop-start power ballad, a lover's lament that seems out of step with everything you think you know about L.G., and "I Like It Rough" is a shimmery, whirring Jazzercise soundtrack that's probably one of one of my paborito tunes of the taon (or last year, whatever). Oh, and album-closer "Summerboy" sounds like a Strokes song, only with Debbie Harry on vocals.

The point is, this is a great album. Gaga shines brightly, but so does the production work of (mostly) RedOne and Martin Kierszenbaum, which flits between chrome-clean futurism and scratched, hazy retro, somehow managing to capture Gaga's NYC party past, present and (probably) future. It's an accomplished, sexy, funny and fun listen, a dazzling run through pop, funk, disco, rock and intelligent dance music (and not, you know, "Intelligent Dance Music"), the kind of thing that I lamented would probably never get big in the States just last year. Only somehow, against all odds, it has.

The Fame is darn near close to perfection. And it's proof that Gaga is madami than just that weird, pantsless pop bituin running around Europa with a bow in her hair and a tsaa cup in her hand. She's a musician, she's a vessel, she's a star. Some of you are probably aware of this already, but a lot of you, this is breaking news. You think you know Gaga, but you have no idea.
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Source: Walmart Soundcheck
it's funny how things, they change
the clouds they part, rearrange for me
faces of strangers and I have no familiars to help me see
where is home, I want you to know

that I wish you were here
I wish you were here

sometimes I wonder if god hides out in cities to set us free
'cause yeah, this room is crowded
but I am so alone in it, help me please
where is home, I want you to know

that I wish you were here
I wish you were here (2x)

and I will be strong, I won't give in
I won't deny you, I know where we've been
I'm so much madami than all of my fears
than all of these tears, my tears yeah

I wish you were here (2x)
where is home
I want you to know
oh, yeah

that I wish you were here
I wish you were here (2x)
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video
lady gaga
interview
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hello everybody
get a ride to the west side
kiss the girl with her tongue tied
hello everybody
we'll get out 'cause you don't care
shut down like software
hello everybody
take a sip for the hip-hop
fuel up at the rest stop

we're just physical creatures of the underworld
she is the reyna of the faux disco scene

retro dance freak (retro retro dance)
singin' retro dance beats (retro retro freak)
retro dance freak (hu-hu-huh)
undercover, the girl needs her lover

what's up everybody
take a ride on an airplane
take a bath in champagne
whats up everybody
watch the girls all curtsy
for the paparazzi
let's go everybody...
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Midnight at the glamour ipakita on a Sunday Night

Everybody drink alotta whiskey and wine

We dance like no tomorrow

We’re on Burlesque time

But everybody’s gotta work tomorrow at nine

Touch me t-touch me baby but don’t mess up my hair

Love me l-love me crazy

But don’t get too attached, this is a brink affair

Vanity (pictures in magazines, movie screens)

Vanity (there is a camera, so many beauty queens)

Vanity (it’s so good to be)

Popular and glamourous, we pag-ibig ourselves and no one else

Va-va-va-va-vanity va-vanity, va-va-va-vanity

Nothin’ wrong with being just a little...
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lady gaga
Tugtuging may bidyo
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rapapam pam (4x)

light me up, put me on tuktok
let's falalalala lalalala
(2x)

the only place you wanna be
is underneath my pasko tree
(2x)

light me up, put me on tuktok
let's falalalala lalalala
(2x)

ho ho ho (rapapam pam)
under the mistletoe (rapapam pam)
yes everybody knows (rapapam pam)
we will take off our clothes (rapapam pam)
yes if you want us to we will (huh) you

oh oh christmas
my pasko puno is delicious
(2x)

light you up, put you on tuktok
let's falalalala lala let's go (2x)

ho ho ho (rapapam pam)
under the mistletoe (rapapam pam)
yes everybody knows (rapapam pam)
we will take off our clothes (rapapam...
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