Tuesday 13 December 2011

Facts about Lady Gaga

Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta was born on March 28, 1986), better known by her stage name Lady Gaga, is an American singer and songwriter.



Gaga taught herself how to play piano by ear when she was four years old. By 13 she had written her first song, by 14 she had begun performing .

Lady Gaga is fun, bizarre, and fascinating. But she wasn’t always Lady Gaga, she started her career simply as Stefani Germanotta and it wasn’t much of a career to speak of. And today she is popular and successful beyond what she could’ve ever imagined.
This is how she looked like ih her Yearbook..!!
The Grammy Award-winning songstress has always been a big fan of British rock band Queen, and when she was 19 her producer Rob Fusari nicknamed her "Gaga" after the group's tune "Radio Ga Ga."
Gaga says-“I didn’t lost my virginity until I was 17. But I have to say even then I wasn’t ready and it was an absolutely terrible experience.” 

Gaga says that live in it two of the soul, her own and her aunt, who died before her birth.
Especially in order to get rid of excess teatralizma while playing the piano teacher forced her to wear a special bandage on his hand with a toy Pink Panther. Gaga had to see to it that the figure fell.

The first CD, bought it for her own money, was the album Dookie group Green Day.
Once on Christmas Gaga received the gift of a signed and sealed disk Beatles and Stevie Wonder on a boom box.
Lady Gaga and Paris Hilton studied in the same school.



Lady Gaga's parents, who exposed her to artists like The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Elton John had significant influence on her childhood and, presently, still do. "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,"she insists. "I'm quite traditional in the family sense. I've always been that way."

The meat dress she wore to the VMA’s was made up of cheap meats. Peter Cacioppo, a butcher at Ottomanelli Brothers on New York’s Upper East Side, analysed the outfit and said: “There are no expensive cuts here, no real steaks. The best you’ve got is the flank steak on top of her head.”ghts

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