Friday, September 16, 2011

LADY GAGA WITH FAME AND JUST DANCE


Lady Gaga Is one pice in this world.but some of people findin positive side in her carrieyer.why peple forgetting that 99.9 person have positive and negative side.so i am going to discuseing her everything positively.so lets have a look Lady Gaga’s acitvitys.Gaga had relocated to Los Angeles By 2008, where she worked extensively with her record label to complete her debut album The Fame. Before go ahead lets have a look some information of this album

THE FAME



About this album
Universal Music Ltd.  (2009) Released: 21 Dec 2009 8 tracks (34:14)
The Fame Monster is a re-release of Lady Gaga’s debut studio album The Fame, with its eight new songs also issued as an extended play album. The deals with the darker side of fame, as experienced by Gaga over the course of 2008–2009 while traveling around the world, and are expressed through a monster metaphor. Its composition is inspired by Gothic music and fashion shows.

TRACKLISTING:


DISC ONE:


01. Bad Romance

02. Alejandro
03. Monster
04. Speechless

It was a different genres album, "from Def Leppard drums and hand claps to metal drums on urban tracks." The Fame received positive reviews from contemporary critics; according to the music review aggregation of Metacritic, it garnered an average score of 71/100. The album peaked at number one in United Kingdom, Canada, Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Ireland, and the top-five in Australia, the United States and fifteen other countries.Worldwide, The Fame has sold over fourteen million copies.


 JUST DANCE


Its lead single "Just Dance" topped the charts in six countries—Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States—and later received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Dance Recording.The “Just Dance” video, shot a few miles from the Roosevelt, features Gaga shimmying with a disco ball in her hands while her friends drape themselves on a couch nearby—though most of those people were extras, not real friends. She didn’t know many people on the West Coast. “I don’t like Los Angeles,” she told me. “The people are awful and terribly shallow, and everybody wants to be famous but nobody wants to play the game. I’m from New York. I will kill to get what I need.” “Just Dance,” the lead single off her first album.

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