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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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Lady GaGa

D.O.B: March 1986
Home town: New York
Star sign: Pisces

The first time "Just Dance" blasted out of our stereo speakers, we thought "Yup, this chick is gonna be huge!" But then when we saw Lady GaGa dressed up in all her kooky glory, we knew for sure. If you’re not already down with her addictive electro-pop beats and eccentric stage antics, allow us to get you up to speed on Lady GaGa.

Lady GaGa (real name Stefania Gabriella Germanotta) is no average pop artist. She's actually a bit of a musical genius: she taught herself to play the piano at four years old, and had written her first...
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“I think re-releases are unfair,” Lady Gaga told Rolling Stone last week. “It’s artists sneaking singles onto an already finished piece of work in an effort to keep the album afloat. Originally [my label] only wanted me to put out three songs and now it’s much madami than that. It’s a new album’s worth of material.”

She wasn’t kidding: Lady Gaga has revealed the details of her upcoming The Fame Monster, featuring the Hot Diva’s breakthrough debut album plus eight songs that explore the sordid side of fame. The album is due out November 24th, with the official version of the...
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Two of today's biggest divas, Lady Gaga and Beyoncé, got sexy in the latter's "Video Phone" clip, with Gaga even embracing her inner B for the shoot. But the duo conquer a slightly madami serious theme — Lady Gaga's fear of suffocation — on her song "Telephone," off her new LP, The Fame Monster.

Gaga, despite her penchant for making dance-floor-friendly pop, sinabi she actually has a hard time just letting loose and having fun. Why? "Fear of suffocation — something that I have or fear is never being able to enjoy myself," she told MTV News. " 'Cause I pag-ibig my work so much, I find it really...
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this is beat is so funny
we made it with their money
haha hahahahaha
(fancy, fancy, you're so fancy)
hahahaha

yeah
you're so fancy
ooh-ah
huh

see that girl, watch her go
red high heels and pretty toes
silly puddy, dungaroos
lady's got a killer groove
and you've got a lot to lose

all the famous boys and girls stand around and pose
everybody knows in the boom boom room
we all take off our clothes, fancy clothes
take off your fancy clothes

oh baby, don't be shy
fashion's got a lazy eye
everybody, let's take off our fancy pants tonight
(fancy, fancy, you're so fancy) (2x)
grab those tight and lacy bottoms
don't leave...
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“Gagadaily.com is the best! I pag-ibig you guys, thanks for being the best fans ever. You're doing a great job. Xxgagaloo” – July 2009

“Pop music will never be low brow.”

“The Fame is about how anyone can feel famous. 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.”

“I really loved Pagsulat "Quicksand" for Britney Spears.”

“I don't think a killer chorus ever hurt the world.”

“Perez Hilton is...
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Bad Romance is the first single out of Gaga’s Fame Monster album. If you look back at her past works, the main message of her music is that she is willing to do anything, even sacrificing herself, to obtain fame. The video continues in the same direction sa pamamagitan ng depicting Gaga as a willing victim in the music industry’s shady inner-workings. She wants to live a Bad Romance with the abusive, cruel and satanic music industry. She knows of all its flaws but she still desires to be part of it madami than anything else. She is a Fame Monster…she feeds from fame…she enjoys being famous…if she...
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 Lady GaGa - Dance In The Dark
Lady GaGa - Dance In The Dark
"Baby does her dance in the dark," Lady Gaga sings, " 'cause when he's looking she falls apart."

If you thought the pop superstar was referring to something as simple as a night out at the club in "Dance in the Dark," from The Fame Monster, you don't know Gaga very well — and you're flat-out wrong. As she explained to The Los Angeles Times, the tune is about a rather madami intimate experience — one that takes place not within the bass-blaring confines of a nightclub but between two people alone in a bedroom.

"The record is about a girl who likes to have sex with the lights off, because she's...
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o-o-oh yeah, babe

last time that we had this talk
boy, you were gettin' ready to leave
I thought that, baby you were done
'cause for a while you could barely look at me
this time I thought that we`d be fine
that I`d forget the things that you said
I tried crossing out your words
but baby, you can not forget the past
oh-o-o-o-oh babe
can not forget the past
oh-o-o-o-oh, babe (still baby)

I’m so unpredictable
you don’t know what to think, so unemotional
wonder if I’m even still in love, you see
I don’t know what to tell you now
it's always harder the segundo time around
I'm so unpredictable
just like you...
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never ever thought I'd live away
from everyone I pag-ibig and say goodbye
now I'm the princess of a downtown train
where everybody here, they know my game
but when I walk down the kalye I hear them say
"there she goes, that crazy girl
she thinks she's something in this world"

So I'mma close my ears and dream
'cause life is never really what it seems
in every mystery, there's a truth
you know I'm tellin', I'm tellin' you-

no matter lightning or thunder,
buckets of rainwater
you can't flood this town

in a world unknown
you've gotta hold your own
you can't stop me-
you're never ever gonna stop me now

On every street...
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We are the crowd
We're cuh-coming out
Got my flash on it's true
Need that picture of you
It's so magical
We'd be so fantastic, oh

Leather and jeans
Garage glamorous
Not sure what it means
But this litrato of us
It don't have a price
Ready for those flashing lights
'Cause you know that baby I-

I'm your biggest fan
I'll follow you until you pag-ibig me
Papa-Paparazzi
Baby there's no other superstar
You know that I'll be your-
Papa-Paparazzi

Promise I'll be kind
But I won't stop until that boy is mine
Baby you'll be famous
Chase you down until you pag-ibig me
Papa-Paparazzi

I'll be your girl backstage at your show
Velvet ropes...
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