Thursday, May 19, 2011

Lady GaGa hits us up with singles & a doccie!


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So there has been ALOT of new things happening in GagaVille(lol) with Singles being thrown at us like crazy. We think GaGa is gearing up for the release of Born This Way next Monday. Lets see what the celeb scene says about this:

Two more of Lady Gaga's Born This Way album tracks are here today (Yesterday).

Deja Gaga? We swear on our mother's Coke-can curlers this isn't the same story you read yesterday. To wit: bet you haven't heard "Electric Chapel" or
"Heavy Metal Lover" before. (If you're not a habitual FarmVille player or spend every waking second scanning Lady Gaga Google News alerts, anyway.)

Those are the titles of the latest tracks the pop star debuted via online game FarmVille. With the still fresh "Hair" and "Marry The Night" released earlier this week, you'd think every little monster in monster-town would have heard all of new album Born This Way by now -- though apparently they might have.

According to Pop Dust, the album leaked last night, ahead of its May 23 release date. But let's not dwell on that point; we can only expect it'd upset Gaga -- and with that woman's hectic schedule, we hardly think she could fit in MORE time to re-apply her make-up.

How about those songs? Like the last few album tracks, "Electric Chapel" and "Heavy Metal Lover" are deliciously over-the-top '80s and '90s retro.

No, that doesn't mean she's laying on even more sax solos. There is, however, a guitar lick at the opening of "Electric Chapel" -- the likes of which you probably haven't heard since you were listening to Judas Priest (or, alternately, watching Power Rangers).

"Heavy Metal Lover" is a little lighter on the headbanging references -- a sub-dued synth-pop track that opens with
Gaga ordering:

"I want your whiskey mouth all over my blonde south."

ALSO, Lady GaGa in association with MTV has revealed that she will premiere a documentary about her life called "Lady GaGa: Inside the Outside"

Lady Gaga is giving fans a peek at the girl behind the pop star in an exclusive special titled " is giving fans a peek at the girl behind the pop star in an exclusive special titled "Lady Gaga: Inside the Outside."

In the hour-long interview, the singer reveals how she went from Stefani Germanotta to Gaga, pop's pre-eminent global superstar, and allows her audience to share her vulnerabilities.


During the intimate chat, Mother
Monster opens up about her rise to fame — from her school days of being bullied by classmates to the moment she decided to pursue her dreams of pop stardom.
She speaks in depth about the moments that shaped her as
an artist, including the release of her highly anticipated album, Born This Way, on May 23.

"Lady Gaga: Inside the Outside" also focuses on Gaga at home, spotlighting her close relationship with her family and growing up in Manhattan before she made the life-changing decision to move out on her own to New York City's Lower East Side.

Gaga recalls being bullied by students at school and what impact it had on her. "I remember once, some of the girls from my class, they were hanging out with some boys that I knew also,"
the "Judas" singer says. "And then I went to meet some friends for some pizza that were at the same pizzeria, and the boys picked me up and threw me in the trashcan on the street on the corner of my block, while all the other girls from the school were leaving and could see me in the trash and everybody was laughing — and I was even laughing.

"I always have that nervous giggle and I just remember, like, holding back the tears and the lip quivering," she continues. "And I remember even one of the girls looking at me like, 'Are you about to cry? You're pathetic.'

I remember I didn't tell anybody, that's what I remember. I remember I didn't want to tell my parents because it was too
embarrassing. And I remember I didn't want to really bring it up with my girlfriends even though they were there."

Her parents, as Gaga explains in the special, have always been supportive of her dreams, even if it meant challenging her.


"My dad was really into rock and roll. Bruce Springsteen had such an influence on our home. My dad saw me singing along to his records and he would pick me up and throw me around the room and laugh and cry with me while I would sing Pink Floyd and Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel records with him.

My father gave me — I believe it was for Christmas — it was a Bruce Springsteen songbook for the piano and on it was 'Thunder Road, 'which is my favorite Bruce Springsteen song. And my dad said, 'If you learn how to play this song, we will take out a loan for a grand piano, a baby grand.' I didn't know the difference.
There was the big one and a small
one.

"A young Gaga was more than up for the challenge. "So I remember it was the hardest thing for me. I was playing these huge pieces, like 15 pages long. ... I opened up the book and there was, like, chords, guitar chords. I was so confused, I didn't understand it, so I just started to read it," she recalls.

"Eventually, I got it down."

Sources:
MTV
Celebuzz
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