Lady Gaga Posters – The Fame – Telephone – Born this way
Lady Gaga, born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta in New York City on March 28, 1986, is a multiple time Grammy award-winning American pop singer.
Lady Gaga started playing piano from the age of four. She wrote her own piano ballad at the age of thirteen and started performing in front of an audience when she was fourteen. When she was in high school, she didn’t fit in. People used to make fun of her for being too provocative or too eccentric. “I felt like a freak.” she said. After high school, she went to Tisch School of the Arts. By her second year in the college, she left and started to focus on her musical career and passion.
Soon after she started her music journey, she got signed with Def Jam Recordings. Unfortunately, she was released by the label only after three months. After that, Lady Gaga started writing her own songs and collaborating with other musical artists. With a bunch of creations in her hand, music producer Rob Fusari who helped her create some of her earlier songs sent out her creations to his friend producer Vincent Herbert and Lady Gaga was quickly signed to Herbert’s Streamline Records of Interscope. After a short time writing her own songs, she made her mega pop singles “Just Dance” and “Poker Face” and started her The Fame era.
In Lady Gaga’s short years since debut, she has already created a major impact on today’s pop music world. She has made herself into a pop icon through both her amazing music creations, unique fashion styles, and her one of a kind personality.
Lady Gaga Posters Telephone
“Telephone” is a song written and performed by Lady Gaga. It was released from her third extended play (EP) and second major release The Fame Monster (2009). The song, featuring American R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles, was written by Gaga and Rodney Jerkins. Inspired by her “Fear of Suffocation Monster”.Gaga explained that the lyrics portray herself preferring the dance floor instead of answering her lover’s phone call and noted that the telephone addressed in the lyrics of the song is, in reality, a person telling her to continue working harder.
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The song “Telephone” was written by Lady Gaga, who originally recorded the song for Britney Spear (Who later recorded a demo version of the song which later leaked), but later as a collaboration with Beyoncé Knowles for The Fame Monster. Gaga said, “I wrote it for her (Spears) a long time ago and she just didn’t use it for her album. It’s fine because I love the song and I get to perform it now.” Additionally, the guest vocalist was originally going to be Spears, but ultimately Gaga made Knowles the featured vocalist instead. The main inspiration behind the song was Gaga’s fear of suffocation as she felt that she seldom found time to just let loose and have fun.
“Telephone”‘s lyrics relate to the singer preferring the dance floor to answering someone’s call. The verses are sung in a rapid-fire way, accompanied by double beats. According to Gaga, the phone addressed in the lyrics of the song is not a physical phone, but a person in her head telling her to keep working harder and harder. Gaga explained, “That’s my fear—that the phone’s ringing and my head’s ringing, … Whether it’s a telephone or it’s just the thoughts in your head, that’s another fear.”
Fear of suffocation—something that I have or fear is never being able to enjoy myself, … ‘Cause I love my work so much, I find it really hard to go out and have a good time. … I don’t go to nightclubs, … You don’t see pictures of me falling out of a club drunk. I don’t go—and that’s because I usually go and then, you know, a whiskey and a half into it, I got to get back to work.
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