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Saturday, 04 February 2012 |

While a number of dads will have words about the length of their little daughter's miniskirts, not many like Lady Gaga's old man have had a row about them using good steaks to cover their bits. The 25-year-old singer said that her dad Joe Germanotta likes to ask her to wear more normal clothes.
"I look the same during the day as I do on stage," the Sun quoted her as saying.
"My father is still like," Can't you just put this on??
"Some of it he just can't handle," she added.
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Monday, 07 November 2011 |
Lady Gaga has requested a particularly hot dressing room backstage at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Belfast tonight (06.11.11), with a constant temperature of 90 degrees maintained.
Lady Gaga has requested her dressing room be kept at 90 degrees at the MTV Europe Music Awards.
The eccentric singer - who is due to perform at the glamorous event at Belfast's Odyssey Arena tonight (06.11.11) - has asked thebackstage area be extremely warm, and also has a stash of honey ready to help her keep her vocal chords in top condition.
Upon arriving in Belfast, the 25-year-old star immediately sent her personal assistant out to get some other goods, including two espresso machines and china cups, an item Lady Gaga is often seen carrying while out and about.
Taio Cruz has also been announced as a performer on the show, and in rehearsals was seen working with French DJ David Guetta, best known for his hits with Kelly Rowland and Nicki Minaj.
Other requests including Ciroq Vodka and Tequila for party band LMFAO, and Justin Bieber - whose girlfriend Selena Gomez is presenting the show - has asked for 12 bottles of vitamin water in both purple and red.
Performers at the eagerly-anticipated event include Jessie J, Coldplay, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and 'Baby' hitmaker Justin.
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Friday, 29 July 2011 |

After taking a seat on the judging panel, Lady GaGa return to the results edition 'So You Think You Can Dance', to perform 'The Edge of Glory' and 'You & I'.
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Thursday, 28 July 2011 |

Last night, Lady GaGa sat behind the judging table on 'So You Think You Can Dance', and offered her commentary on the show's Top 8 finalists. Video below:
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Friday, 22 July 2011 |

After months and months of hype and a heavy promotional campaign, Lady GaGa released her third album ?Born This Way?, on which she re-teams with longtime producers Red One and Fernando Garibay, on May 23rd.
On the project, which she personally hails as ?greatest album of the decade?, she explores different genres and shows that she is her own compass.
Summary Analysis
?Marry the Night?, kicks the set off with its disco-powered production and immediately begins to paint the album?s bigger and uplifting picture of freedom.
This trend continues on the lead single ?Born This Way? as she celebrates the freedom to be yourself, and although this initially seems empowering, the fact that message is wrapped in a rip-off of Madonna?s hit ?Express Yourself?, deems it null and void.
Additionally, the actuality that the song was preceded by a massive promotional campaign that saluted its supposed greatness, simply left you feeling shortchanged.
?Government Hooker? surfaces just as you were beginning to lose a bulk of your excitement about album and sonically, even it is not a slam dunk.
With that said, much like its successor ?Judas?, its true glory lie within its metaphorical references, which are genius if you can take them at more than face value. The latter does try too hard to recreate ?Bad Romance?, but ultimately, it works.
For most of the album, she simply tries too hard or undertakes more than she is capable of pulling off at this point, such as, the socially-conscious ?Americano? and the just plain strange ?Scheiße?, which is gibberishly sung in German.
The mishaps continue with the religious-referencing ?Bloody Mary?, the uninspiring ?Bad Kids? and the just plain forgettable ?Heavy Metal Lover?.
Even ?Hair?, which is used as a reference to freedom and how it can define you, never completely takes flight through the busy Red One-production.
With the feel good up-tempo ?Highway Unicorn (Road to Love)? and ?Electric Chapel?, she hits her stride with the assistance of catchy choruses.
The album closes even stronger with ?You & I? and ?The Edge of Glory?, which are both well-written ballads that soar through their composition.
Final Verdict
On ?Born This Way?, her third major release, Lady GaGa, simply bites off more than she is capable of chewing and attempts to wear too many hats.
Still, you have to applaud her willingness to takes risks, and although the album is not as radio-friendly or as easy on the ears as her other efforts, it reaffirms that beyond the meat dresses and egg costumes that there actually stands an immensely talented artist.
2½ OUT OF 5
Celebrity Bug?s Key Tracks ?Government Hooker?, ?Highway Unicorn?, ?You & I? & ?The Edge of Glory? Source: |
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