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In one, a dignified young brunette is onstage with a piano and a jazzy ballad, performing for a unibersidad audience. In another, the girl and her blue-jeaned band gamely make their way through a Led Zeppelin cover tune.
But there’s a bonus layer of intrigue to those old YouTube clips, which have piled up tens of thousands of views. They’re a peek at a pop phenomenon in its infancy: Lady Gaga in the making. And they help document one of the most successful self-reinventions in kamakailan pop history.
The world is now well-acquainted with the 23-year-old New Yorker born Stefani Germanatto, whose infectious dance-pop and edgy presence have brought her to the cusp of global superstardom. She was a college student and aspiring songwriter when that camcorder footage was shot. Now she heads into 2010 with momentum from five tuktok 10 singles and several show-stopping performances, and it’s a good bet that sa pamamagitan ng 2020 we’ll view her as one of the decade’s cultural icons.
sa pamamagitan ng transforming herself into a fabulous glam queen, Lady Gaga joins an elite clique of artists who have made careers out of reinvention. The obvious comparisons are the ones Gaga has cited herself: Madonna, David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Bette Midler. They’re musicians who empowered themselves to craft new personas — sometimes over and over again — and to use public image as its own artistic statement.
For most artists, pop spectacle is a kind of showbiz façade. For Lady Gaga, it’s a form of self-expression.
And making it click is no small feat: In an era saturated with colorful characters, when outrageousness is always just a mouse click away, Gaga’s panache has managed to stand out.
Talk to fans and industry pros about the appeal, and one word pops up a lot: authentic. There’s something organic in the synthesized sounds of “Paparazzi,” something honest in the eccentric couture fashion, even something serene in the visual razzle-dazzle.


“Lady Gaga has the real goods. You could see that very early. You saw her and just said, ‘Whoa, this is something special,’ ” says Live Nation’s Rick Franks, a three-decade industry veteran who booked Gaga for a pair of Detroit shows this week. “Talent shows itself every time. You’ve either got it or don’t, and she’s got it. She’s got bituin power as large as anyone, and right now it’s all working.”

She’s been happy to flex that bituin power, raising the stakes as she goes. This week’s Detroit stand, originally scheduled for the soro Theatre, was moved to Joe Louis Arena as Gaga continued to beef up her production — expanding from a theater set into what Franks calls a “major Broadway spectacular” that will arrive in eight semi-trailers.
Easily dismissed at a casual glance as just another prefab pop concoction, Gaga has won over fans with a smart, self-aware approach. Behind the Kermit the Frog dresses, there seems to be an implicit message: Yes, this is performance art. Yes, I’m refashioning myself on the fly. Yes, this is my adventure, and you can dive in if you want.
That attitude — and the realization that genuine musical talent is at work — has earned Gaga the trust of even skeptical listeners.
“That’s what ended up selling me on her,” says Kelly Stanaj of Grand Blanc, a mother and former art teacher whose tastes lean to classic rock. “I’m not so keen on electronic dance-pop. When I first started hearing her — hearing ‘Poker Face’ nine times a araw at the gym — I was kind of annoyed.
“And then I saw her perform live on TV. I realized this isn’t just some Auto-Tuned, keyboard dance thing. This was real. She is dedicated to her music down to the core.”
Stanaj, now a diehard Gaga aficionado, will attend Wednesday’s ipakita with her police-officer husband, also a converted Gaga believer. She’s been startled sa pamamagitan ng her own giddiness, harking back to her high-school days in the late ’80s.
“Gaga just strikes every chord with me,” she says. “It’s exciting. And she’s going to keep redesigning herself — she seems driven sa pamamagitan ng that artistic expression.”
The Stanajes are part of a growing, diverse tagahanga base, one well beyond the young females and gay men who were her audience early on. In just 10 months, says radio executive Michael McCoy, Gaga has secured the sort of broad following that often takes years to cultivate.

“She wasn’t so far out there that people couldn’t understand what she was doing,” says McCoy, program director at WKQI-FM (95.5). “There was a sense of seminormalcy in there. It was organic and accessible.”
The hype was already buzzing when Gaga played Royal Oak Music Theatre last March, a glittery, high-energy ipakita for 1,700 curious concertgoers. Natalie Sugarman, then the venue’s marketing assistant, was impressed sa pamamagitan ng the set, but amazed sa pamamagitan ng what followed.
“She came into the lobby and signed everything for every single person waiting in line,” recounts Sugarman, who watched for 1 1/2 hours as Gaga attended to her fans. “She was making a personal connection with people. For an artist to take that time, at any level, is something rare.”
That’s something that should serve her well over the long haul. And a long haul does seem likely: Even in this speedy pop era, with its frantic churn rate, Lady Gaga appears equipped to keep Pagsulat her own script. Because even a frantic pop era has room for that timeless, intangible it.
“It’s that X factor that draws us to certain personalities and keeps our attention,” says Stanaj. “It just might be indescribable — if we could describe it, everybody would be fabricating it. We have that with Gaga, and we haven’t had it in a long time.”
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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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...
continue reading...
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You've gotta a lot of lot of nerve
Coming here when I'm still with him
And I can't have you, it isn't fair
Born march of '86, my birthday's coming
And if I had one wish
Yeah, you'd be it

When you're 'round
I lose myself inside your mouth
You've got brown eyes
Like no one else
Baby make it to me

Again and again
Again, again, again, again
Never stop again and again
Again, again, a-a-again, again
Never stop, oh

He never really saw me
Or waited when we were hooking up
Yeah he'd a never last
Last week when I was sad
You sinabi that you knew
My eyes change from kinda green
To kinda blue... heya

When you're 'round
I lose myself inside your mouth
You've got brown eyes
Like no one else
Baby make it to me

Again and again
Again, again, again, again
Never stop again and again
Again, again, a-a-again, again
Never stop

They tell me if I leave him
Baby would you be there
'cause maybe you could
Be m-m-mine all the t-t-time