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Lady Gaga Shapeshifts Into A Wolf


With only a month to go before Lady Gaga releases ‘Born This Way – The Remix’ album, the 25-year-old singer has unveiled the album’s cover art.

The artwork features a previously unseen still of Gaga taken from the ‘Born This Way’ promotional shoot lensed by long time contributor Nick Knight. The bizarre black and white shot, sees a part human/part animal Gaga sitting on what appears to be a sandy surface at night, and by the look of things ready to shapeshift into a wolf-like creature. Sporting a beehive, Gaga is adorned in a one-shoulder horsehair-like coating garment.

The avant-garde star’s fascination with inventing novel things to do with the shoe, aside from footing in, continues. Remember how we were introduced to the Gaga shoe hat earlier this year, well now the shoe is dangling off the mouth.

The 14-track remix compilation album is set to be released on 21 November and features mixes by prominent artists, DJs and producers such as The Weeknd, Foster The People and Twin Shadows. Checkout the tracklist below:

1. Born This Way (Twin Shadows Remix)
2. Judas (Hurts Remix)
3. The Edge of Glory (Foster the People Remix)
4. You And I (Wild Beasts Remix)
5. Marry the Night (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix)
6. Americano (Gregori Klosman Remix)
7. Bloody Mary (The Horrors Remix)
8. Scheiße (Guena LG Remix)
9. Heavy Metal Lover (The Weeknd Remix)
10. Electric Chapel (Two Door Cinema Club Remix)
11. Black Jesus (Michael Woods Remix)
12. Judas (Goldfrapp Remix)
13. You And I (Metronomy Remix)
14. Judas (Royksopp’s European Imbecile Mix)

 
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Posted by on October 21, 2011 in Fashion, Music

 

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Best Pop Album Of The Decade


Lady Gaga last year went out on a limb and boldly announced “I promise to give you the greatest album of this decade”. Now that album is here and the question is did she deliver on her promise?

Having listened to the full album I too can now proudly utter, ‘Born This Way’ is the best pop album I have heard in the last decade and ranks right up there with the best pop albums of all time.

The album is very eclectic. Gaga has departed from her previous sound, and has entered the unknown dungeons of pop music, which makes one almost uncomfortable at first listen. She is no longer just making records that can be easily picked for play on mainstream radio. She is no longer just the party fool we were introduced to on “Just Dance”. She is maturing into her newly adorned crown as the queen of pop.

‘Born This Way’ is revolutionizing pop in a big way. For those of us who have been praying that pop can go back to its roots and start sounding like pop again, instead of being influenced by House synth, then this is the beginning of all our prayers being answered. Gaga is taking a huge departure from what pop is today, and charging it back to basics. This album could actually save the little that is left of the genre.

As I’ve already mentioned, Gaga has grown a lot as a musicians from three years ago. She’s unafraid here. She explores a lot with the album. She will take you back to the disco 80s (Born This Way, Hair), then wheel you right into the 90s ( Bloody Mary, Mary The Night), hell she will even get you spitting a bit of Spanish and German on a few tracks (Americano and Schiebe ). When you start to feel right at home, she then makes a huge leap into unfamiliar territories (Heavy Metal Lover, Edge Of Glory), experimenting with a lot of interesting melodies and beats, bringing sax into mainstream pop, marrying disco with metal guitars. It is hear that you will pause for a minute to ask yourself, which era am I in? I guess the answer to this question lays in the mind-vomiting fame hooker’s own words — “in the cultural sense I just speak in future tense”

The fact that she masquerade sexual innuendo with religious and political references (Judas, Bloody Mary and Government Hooker) makes Gaga more daring, and hell even more cooler. The album is full of anthemic, heart felt, club-thumping, dancey tunes. My paws are still very tired from being up throughout the entire album.

The best track on the album has to be “Bloody Mary”, which is the counterpart of “Judas”, but far less flamboyant. Singing from Mary Magdalene’s perspective this time, Gaga’s voice stand outs amid the moody and dark lyrics and goth synth of the song. Though not very uptempo, it surprisingly manage to get one on their feet.

“Heavy Metal Lover” is just as good. But the metals are hardly heavy on this one, but rather subdue and mellow. As soon as Gaga growls “I want your whiskey mouth all over my blonde south/Red wine, cheap perfume, and a filthy shout” — after the powerful lengthy instrumental lead-in — you know this is going to be eventful. It has a very interesting hook, but very catchy at the least.

Another highlight has to be album opener “Marry The Night”. The song kicks off sounding like an electro-pop ballad, but climax into this huge club-banger. The track sounds very influenced by what R&B sounded like in the 90s, but given a Gaga spin. Another great cut has to be “Electric Chapel”, especially the lyricism. This one is very rock n roll meet a horror movie’s soundtrack. Heavy guitar sounds are used on the track, complemented by freaky electro church organ sounds.

Three songs off the album also deserve a shout. For starters, “The Edge Of Glory”, not in a million years did I think a jazzy track could be made this dancey. Gaga brings in Clarence Clemons on the sax and it works like a charm. Secondly, “Government Hookers”, which is to the most filthiest song on the album. With lyrics such as “Put your hands on me, John F Kennedy”. Don’t be fooled by the titled into thinking that Gaga is making a huge political statement with the track, cause she’s not. Lastly, Scheibe — a huge banger and will have you wanting to learn German. Unlike its bilingual mate “Americano”, which is all over the place, Scheibe is without a doubt going to be a classic Gaga song.

The biggest disappointment on the album has to be “Hair”. It starts in an ok manner, but from there everything is just downhill, until it takes an interesting peak towards the end. By then it’s a bit too late since one might have already dozed off. The lyrics are very cheesy, and one can’t help but wonder if Gaga is trying too hard to create an anthem. While “Born This Way” and “Bad Kids” succeed in getting their message of self acceptance and embracing eccentricity across, “Hair” completely falls flat.

“Highway Unicorn” is another letdown. Gaga has too much going on that it starts to feel like a rushed song by an amateur pop princess, who has been given a once in a lifetime chance to record and they’re cramming everything they have on the track to show what they’re capable of.

 
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Posted by on May 23, 2011 in Music

 

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Memoirs Of A Gaga


V magazine in collaboration with pop sensation Lady Gaga tribute Asian beauty in their summer issue. Earlier we got a peek of Gaga’s three distinguished covers for the magazine and keeping true to V’s tradition of having multiple different covers, it turns out there is a fourth alternative cover. The cover features a close-up shot of the “Judas” singer with far less flamboyant make-up than seen on the other covers and sporting an interesting dark facial mole.

Here is Gaga’s full fashion spread in the magazine:

The American Idol mentor channels her inner Asian beauty in an an over-the-top Thierry Mugler latex

The American Idol mentor channels her inner Asian beauty in this over-the-top Thierry Mugler latex coat

Styled by Nicola Formichetti, Gaga celebrates Asian beauty in this Japanese inspired look.

Styled by Nicola Formichetti, Gaga celebrates Asian beauty in this Japanese inspired look. The fierce peacock feathers make-up was executed by Peter Phillips

Gaga with two schoolgirl ponytails and chic bangs, wears a black Thierry Mugler bodysuit and stockin

Gaga with two schoolgirl ponytails and chic bangs, wears a black Thierry Mugler bodysuit and stockings

With her two toned blonde and black hair, Gaga wears the “We Pray For Japan” wristband designed by t

With her two toned blonde and black hair, Gaga wears the “We Pray For Japan” wristband designed by the pop singer herself for the Japan earthquake relief efforts. 10% of the issue’s proceeds will go towards the Japan relief efforts.

Photographed by Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, “The Edge Of Glory” songstress work it for V

Here the bejewelled 25-year-old is a beautiful Indian woman, with a pierced nose.

Here the bejewelled 25-year-old is a beautiful Indian woman, with a pierced nose.

Here Gaga wears a black dress with a bra from Thierry Mugler

Here Gaga wears a black dress with a bra from Thierry Mugler

 
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Posted by on May 12, 2011 in Fashion, Magazines, Music

 

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Lady Gaga Homage Religion


Lady Gaga never fall short of surprising us. The pop phenomenon surprises us all this time with a controversial free music video, while we were expecting otherwise, especially taking into account the video’s religious-driven concept.

Gaga opt to tame her usual blasphemous ways for the Judas music video and rather pays an homage and celebrate her catholic upbringing with the religious imagery rife music video. In fact in an recent interview with E!, the 25-year-old jokes about her directorial debut saying “In my opinion, the only controversial thing about this video is that I’m wearing Christian Lacroix and Chanel in the same frame”.

The almost 6-minute long picture kicks off with Jesus (Rick Gonzalez), who sports cornrows and dons a thorn crown, riding a motorcycle through modern-day Jerusalem with his revolutionized Apostles, who are all wearing biker leather jackets. Mary Magdalene (Lady Gaga) is seen riding on the same bike as Jesus and clinging on his back, with her blonde locks sweeping in the air. At some point Gaga even try to warn Jesus of Judas’ (Norman Reedus) impending betrayal.

What follows is what Gaga does best, a catchy dance number, high-fashion garments, thought rousing pop culture symbolism, just with no product placement all over the place this time. The Judas dance choreography is one of the strongest we have seen from Gaga thus far.

Gaga sports a lot of interesting hairdos in the video, from her blonde locks shaped in a crown, to being wrapped in a bandanna, to even a huge Marie Antoinette-esque mop as well as blonde and black straps at one stage. Praise Val Garland for perfectly executing Gaga’s flawless make-up, especially that cat-like eyeliner and bold red lips seen in the close-up shot, where Gaga caress her face with dagger-shaped nails.

There are a lot of religious iconography in the video, as it would be expected. For starters Jesus is seen wearing a thorn crown throughout the video. Though she gives it her own twist, Gaga also wears a blue Virgin Mary cloak. Peter too is spotted in the video. Gaga is seen washing Jesus’ feet in a bathtub and the Judas betrayal kiss also gets homaged.

Three scenes stand out in the video. The first comes during the song’s bridge, where Gaga confront Judas with a gun and when she pulls the trigger, a red lipstick emerge from the gun instead of a bullet, which she smears Judas’ face with. Right after follows the most visually thrilling scene of the video, during which the video takes an extended play and Gaga is swept by a wave of water while wearing a Sally LaPointe custom gold metallic dress. The last scene of the video is without a doubt one for the fashion lovers and deserves a moment of silence. Gaga is filmed walking in a gorgeous Christian Lacroix couture bridal gown, where she is gracefully stoned to death.

 
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Posted by on May 6, 2011 in Fashion, Music

 

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Lady Gaga Unzipped For NME


Not one to shy away from any controversy, Lady Gaga gets sexual on the cover of NME magazine’s latest issues.

The pop provocateur covers the UK music magazine with a chic purple wig and dons a see-through latex Atsuko Kudo bodysuit, with her one hand squeezing her left boob, while her other hand is covering her unzipped lady garden hole. Sultry!

Gaga was lensed by photographer Mariano Vivanco for the broiling cover, with Billy B once again executing her flawless make-up and Nicola Formichetti styling her.

The quote “I Am Not Full Of Sh*t, Are You?” is spotted on the cover in big white letter and in the accompanying inside cover story Gaga lets it all rip. The “Judas” singer basically tells the critics to ‘f**k off’.

“Let me tell you something. If you f****** rip my hairbone and my wig off my f****** head, my shoes, my bra, every single thing on my body, and you throw me on a piano with a microphone, I will f****** make you cry. I feel I have been probed endlessly about who the f*** I am. I have been quite open about it. And still nobody seems to have a clue”, Gaga tells NME.

 
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Posted by on April 19, 2011 in Fashion, Magazines, Music

 

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Lady Gaga Brings High Fashion To Harper’s Bazaar


Just when we thought Lady Gaga couldn’t get more bizarre, she goes Harper’s Bazaar.

Sporting her signature facial prosthetics, a pink wig as well as a halter-neck fringed top and skirt from Versace on the cover of the May issue, Gaga intrigues for the get go .

Photographed by Terry Richardson Gaga’s fashion spread inside the magazine goes from fierce, to strange, to WTF and almost nude at one stage. The “Judas” singer’s high fashion photo shoot sees her don designs by Thierry Mugler, Alexander McQueen, Dior and more.

Here are some of Gaga’s memorable quotes from the magazine:

ON THE SUCCESS OF ‘BORN THIS WAY’: “It broke all the records! I was happy with the fans I’ve already got. But it opened this new fan base of people who love the simplicity and joyfulness of it”

ON HER SIGNATURE FACIAL PROSTHETICS: “Well, first of all, they’re not prosthetics. They’re my bones…They’ve always been inside of me, but I have been waiting for the right time to reveal to the universe who I truly am…They come out when I’m inspired…We all have these bones!”

ON HER USE OF DRUGS: “It’s artistic expression…It’s a performance-art piece. I have never, ever encouraged my fans or anyone to harm themselves, nor do I romanticize masochism. Body modification is part of the overarching analysis of ‘Born This Way.’ In the video, we use Rico, who is tattooed head to toe[including a skull on his face]. He was born that way. Although he wasn’t born with tattoos, it was his ultimate destiny to become the man he is today”.

ON PLASTIC SURGERY: “I have never had plastic surgery, and there are many pop singers who have. I think that promoting insecurity in the form of plastic surgery is infinitely more harmful than an artistic expression related to body modification”.

Gaga further talks about her late friend and fashion designer Alexander McQueen in the magazine, who she says began working through her after his suicide: “I think he planned the whole thing: Right after he died, I wrote ‘Born This Way.’ I think he’s up in heaven with fashion strings in his hands, marionetting away, planning this whole thing”.

“Born This Way” was ultimately released on the exact day of the one-year anniversary of McQueen’s death, “When I heard that, I knew he planned the whole damn thing. I didn’t even write the fucking song. He did!”

Now for the avant garde fashion shoot:

Gaga dons a feathered dress by Alexander McQueen.

Gaga dons a feathered dress by Alexander McQueen.

Gaga looks fierce in this over the top multicolored Dior gown with a vintage Thierry Mugler mask.

Gaga looks fierce in this over the top multicolored Dior gown with a vintage Thierry Mugler mask.

Those Macarons sure as hell look delicious.

Those Macarons sure as hell look delicious.

Gaga flaunts her body in a Kiki De Montparnasse bra and brass-toe studded leather ankle boots by

Gaga flaunts her body in a Kiki De Montparnasse bra and brass-toe studded leather ankle boots by Alexander McQueen

Looking absolutely chic, Gaga works a stunning Thierry Mugler outfit.

Looking absolutely chic, Gaga works a stunning Thierry Mugler outfit.

Here the 25-year-old wears a black Tex Saverio dress.

Here the 25-year-old wears a black Tex Saverio dress.

 
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Posted by on April 15, 2011 in Fashion, Music

 

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Google Goes Gaga


Dressed in all black, with her newly highlighted hair in a bun and wearing John Lennon sunglasses, Lady Gaga sat down with Google V.P. of consumer products Marissa Mayer for an innovative interview that helped her interact with her fans called ‘Musicians @ Google Presents: Google Goes Gaga’.

During the 70-minute interview Gaga answered a stream of questions from her fans using the Google Moderator, a tool her fans used to submit questions via text or video on the singer’s YouTube channel and subsequently vote for the best ones.

While Gaga answered questions on Rebecca Black (that she’s a genius), to her tattoos ( they are all on the left side of her body) and even revealing her favourite YouTube video (David After the Dentist), it was the exclusive details of her second single “Judas” off her upcoming album “Born This Way” that whet our appetite.

Gaga revealed that she will be making her directorial debut for the “Judas” video, with the help of creative director Laurieann Gibson, who is of course Gaga’s longtime choreographer.

“I’m very excited. Actually, I can exclusively reveal here at Google that I will be making my directorial debut with Laurieann Gibson, directing
this video with her ourselves”, Gaga revealed.

Gaga who has never shied away from controversy before confirmed that the video will include religious allegory.

“It’s no surprise, I’m sure, to many of you, that Judas is a man of the biblical
senses, so expect to see some symbolism in this video”, she said.

Furthermore, the pop singer shared some of the lyrics of the RedOne-produced song with her fans. “When he comes to me, I am ready/ I’ll wash his feet with my hair if he needs/ Forgive him when his tongue lies through his brain/ Even after three times, he betrays me/ I’ll bring him down, a king with no crown”, Gaga uttered.

 
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Posted by on March 23, 2011 in Music, Technology

 

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Lady Gaga talks family, new album and lil’ monsters in Vogue


Last week we got a first glimpse of Lady Gaga’s much anticipated American Vogue cover and now the March issue of the magazine has finally hit newsstands.

In a lengthy interview with the magazine Gaga explain the special rapport she has with her ‘little monsters’ (her fans). The controversial singer says that she identifies a lot with her ‘little monsters’ and her connection with them runs so deep that sometimes, being on stage is like having sex with her fans. Gaga adds that her ‘little monsters’ are the only people on the planet who in an instant can make her just lose it completely.

“I see myself in them. I was this really bad, rebellious misfit of a person – I still am – sneaking out, going to clubs, drugs, alcohol, older men, younger men. You imagine it, I did it. I was just a bad kid. And I look at them, and every show there’s a little more eyeliner, a little more freedom, and a little more ‘I don’t give a f–k about the bullies at my school.’”, Gaga told Vogue.

“For some reason, the fans didn’t become more Top 40. They become even more of this cult following. It’s very strange and exciting.”

Gaga further expresses how she sees herself as a performer. She says speaking from a musical standpoint, she perceives herself as a great performer, a talented entertainer and consider herself to have one of the greatest voices in the industry. Gaga also says she consider herself to be one of the greatest songwriters.

“I wouldn’t say that I am one of the greatest dancers, but I am really quite good at what I do. I think it’s OK to be confident in yourself”, She pointed out to Vogue.

Furthermore, Gaga reveal that her forthcoming album “Born This Way” will be a seventeen-track CD. She says the album will include songs such as “Hair”, “Bad Kids”, “Americano”, “Government Hooker” and the second single “Judas”. Gaga adds that the album will be the best ever, since her fans deserve nothing less.

She also opens up about her relationship with her father, who Gaga says was very involved in her career before he had his heart attack. Since the heart attack, the singer says she has been very “obsessed” with her father’s health. Gaga explains that she is very Italian, therefore, she calls her father every day.

“They (her parents) are in their 50s, and they still live in the same apartment on the Upper West Side (New York City). Nothing has changed since I have become a star. I am a real family girl. When it comes to love and loyalty, I am very old-fashioned. And I am quite down-to-earth for such an eccentric person”, the 23-year-old says.

Gaga’s fashion spread in Vogue is what we all expected it to be and more. The fashion-forward star has the very same unanimated facial expression in every shot. Gaga models designs by Alexander McQueen and Louis Vuiton.

 
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Posted by on February 10, 2011 in Fashion, Music

 

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