8.29.11 Adam News & Info
Aug 30, 2011 6:25:21 GMT -5
Post by Holst on Aug 30, 2011 6:25:21 GMT -5
.And, it seemed almost like a conspiracy to eviscerate any sense of accomplishment or achievement for Brittany on that award....could they have treated it more cavalierly!? Poor thing had no idea what to even do...and that was not her fault...her moment was completely hijacked by Gaga and then Beyonce. Something was really wrong there, IMO.
It was scripted. Go back and watch. Britney and Gaga are both playing their parts and saying their lines. Then they presented Beyonce together, just like they were scripted to do.
Lagy Gaga has made some pretty genius mistakes to the tune of millions of dollars. She has 2 top 5 hits from this current album and things look just as good for this next single. Her appeal and record sales are even stronger in other countries. If she is making mistakes, she needs to keep making them!
I know lots of personal information about Gaga's real life from watching and reading her interviews. There was one interview I watched recently where she talked all about the struggles in her youth, how she got started in music, her family, her aunt who died, her grandmother, how she felt when she lost her first recording contract...
She has given many personal, in-depth interviews. Gaga may be a out there and a little different, but she doesn't hold back in interviews.
Several years? She broke HUGE as Gaga when she was 23. How many years could it have been? Most people have just graduated college at that age. I know she went to NYU, Tisch School of the Arts, don't know if she graduated, but even so, she tried to break through for three or four years out of high school? *yawn* And she secured a writing contract ("Fever" was a demo for that) prior to her recording contract.
Lady Gaga was 16 when she started to formally sing and play before live audiences. She also performed at many open mike nights starting at age 14, a couple of years after she started with pop vocal lessons and playing modern songs on the piano. (she began classical piano lessons at age 4 and was a bit of a prodigy) At 17, Gaga earned early admission into the Cap 21 program at NYU, which is an extremely difficult program to be admitted to. She dropped out her sophomore year to concentrate solely on her music career. I'm not sure how "hard she had it" or what difference it really makes, but she did work towards her dream for many years.
Thanks for all that info. I'm glad to know it without having to search it out myself. I did see one interview where she was herself and was glad for it. But I don't follow her.