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Lady Gaga Biography
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Lady Gaga (born Stefani Joanne  Angelina Germanotta; March 28, 1986) is an American recording artist.  She began performing in the rock music scene of New York City's Lower  East Side in 2003 and enrolled at New York University's Tisch School of  the Arts. She soon signed with Streamline Records, an imprint of  Interscope Records. During her early time at Interscope, she worked as a  songwriter for fellow label artists and captured the attention of Akon,  who recognized her vocal abilities, and signed her to his own label,  Kon Live Distribution.
Released on August 19, 2008, her  debut album, The Fame, reached number one in the UK, Canada, Austria,  Germany and Ireland, and reached the top-ten in numerous countries  worldwide; in the United States, it peaked at two on the Billboard 200  chart and topped Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums chart. Its first  two singles, "Just Dance" and "Poker Face", co-written and co-produced  with RedOne, became international number-one hits, topping the Billboard  Hot 100 in the United States as well as the charts of other countries.  The album later earned a total of six Grammy Award nominations and won  awards for Best Electronic/Dance Album and Best Dance Recording. In  early 2009 she embarked on her first headlining tour, The Fame Ball  Tour. By the fourth quarter of the year, she had released her second  studio album The Fame Monster, with the global chart-topping lead single  "Bad Romance", as well as having embarked on her second headlining tour  of the year, The Monster Ball Tour.
Lady Gaga is inspired by glam  rock artists such as David Bowie and Queen, as well as pop musicians  such as Madonna and Michael Jackson. She has also stated fashion is a  source of inspiration for her songwriting and performances. Gaga was  ranked the 73rd Artist of the 2000-10 decade by Billboard.[1] As of May  2010, Gaga has sold over 15 million albums and over 40 million singles  worldwide.[2] In May 2010, Time magazine included Gaga in its annual  Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world. In June 2010,  Forbes listed Gaga fourth on its list of the 100 Most Powerful and  Influential celebrities in the world; she is also ranked as the second  most powerful musician in the world.[3][4]
Life and career
1986–2004: Early life
Stefani Germanotta was born on  March 28, 1986, the eldest child of Joseph Germanotta, an Italian  American internet entrepreneur, and Cynthia Bissett.[5][6] She learned  to play piano from the age of four, went on to write her first piano  ballad at 13 and began performing at open mike nights by age 14.[7] At  the age of 11, Germanotta attended Convent of the Sacred Heart, a  private Roman Catholic school on Manhattan's Upper East Side,[8][9] but  has stressed that she does not come from a wealthy background, saying  that her parents "both came from lower-class families, so we've worked  for everything — my mother worked eight to eight out of the house, in  telecommunications, and so did my father."[10] An avid thespian in high  school musicals, Germanotta portrayed lead roles as Adelaide in Guys and  Dolls and Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.[11]  She described her academic life in high school as "very dedicated, very  studious, very disciplined" but also "a bit insecure" as she told in an  interview, "I used to get made fun of for being either too provocative  or too eccentric, so I started to tone it down. I didn’t fit in, and I  felt like a freak."[12][13] Acquaintances dispute that she did not fit  in school. "She had a core group of friends; she was a good student. She  liked boys a lot, but singing was No. 1," recalled a former high school  classmate.[14] Referring to her "expressive, free spirit", Gaga told  Elle magazine "I'm left-handed!"[15]
At age 17, Germanotta gained  early admission to the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts on  August 23, 2003 and lived in a NYU dorm on 11th Street. There she  studied music and improved her songwriting skills by composing essays  and analytical papers focusing on topics such as art, religion, social  issues and politics.[7][16] Germanotta felt that she was more creative  than some of her classmates. "Once you learn how to think about art, you  can teach yourself," she said. By the second semester of her sophomore  year, she withdrew from the school to focus on her musical career.[17]  Her father agreed to pay her rent for a year, on the condition that she  re-enroll for Tisch if she was unsuccessful. "I left my entire family,  got the cheapest apartment I could find, and ate shit until somebody  would listen," she said.[11]
2005–07: Career beginnings
Germanotta had initially signed  with Def Jam Recordings at the age of 19, although she was dropped by  the label after only three months.[18] Shortly after, her former  management company introduced her to songwriter and producer RedOne,  whom they also managed.[19] The first song she produced with RedOne was  "Boys Boys Boys",[19] a mash-up inspired by Mötley Crüe's "Girls, Girls,  Girls" and AC/DC's "T.N.T."[20] She moved into an apartment on the  Lower East Side and recorded a couple of songs with hip-hop singer  Grandmaster Melle Mel for an audio book accompanying the children's book  The Portal in the Park by Cricket Casey.[21] She also started the  Stefani Germanotta Band with some friends from NYU. They recorded an EP  of their ballads at a studio underneath a liquor store in New Jersey,  becoming a local fixture at the downtown Lower East Side club scene.[11]  She began experimenting and taking drugs soon after, while performing  at neo-burlesque shows.[8] Her father did not understand the reason  behind her drug intake and could not look at her for several  months.[8][20] Music producer Rob Fusari, who helped her write some of  her earlier songs, compared her vocal style to that of Freddie Mercury.  Fusari helped create the moniker Gaga, after the Queen song "Radio Ga  Ga". Germanotta was in the process of trying to come up with a stage  name when she received a text message from Fusari that read "Lady  Gaga."[22] He explained,









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