Thursday, 16 September 2010

Video of the year is Lady Gaga's Bad Romance

Yup this is true that 2010 Video of the Year is Lady Gaga’s song “Bad Romanc”. This year she also got 13 nominations from MTV’s Music Awards.
As we know Francis Lawrence is the director this song

Last year, Lady Gaga got the Best New Artist category and after selling more than 15 million albums and 51 million singles globally, she beat out a big line up of artists for this year’s Video of the Year including B.o.B’s “Nothin’ on You,” Eminem’s “Not Afraid,” 30 Seconds to Mars’ “Kings and Queens,” Florence and the Machine’s “Dog Days Are Over” and one of Gaga’s own videos “Telephone” (the collabo she did with BeyoncĂ©).

Lady Gaga promised to her fans and she fulfilled her promise.

“I promised that if I won this, I would announce the name of my new album,” Gaga said. “It’s called Born This Way.”

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Lady Gaga's meat dress link to the Beatles

Lady Gaga’s controversial choice to wear a costume apparently constructed of meat at the MTV Video Music Awards is not the first time that such images have been used to promote musicians.

As long ago as 1966, the Beatles released the album Yesterday and Today which was first printed with a controversial cover featuring the band dressed as butchers and draped in joints of meat and decapitated baby dolls.

The image, although apparently not originally intended as an album cover, was said to reflect the group’s feelings on the Vietnam War.


Advance copies created such a backlash that the record label’s management ordered the “meat” versions destroyed, however, many survived and are now collectors’ items.

In 1983, the punk group the Undertones released a singles compilation titled All Wrapped Up with a female model covered in meat – chiefly rashers of fatty bacon held to her with what looks like Clingfilm.

A few years later, in 1988, the rock group B.A.L.L., fronted by US musician Don Fleming, released a pastiche of the short-lived Beatles cover with their album Bird.

However, the use of meat to promote music has remained controversial.

Ingrid Newkirk, the president of animal rights campaign group PETA, said: “Lady Gaga’s job is to do outlandish things, and this certainly qualifies as outlandish because meat is something you want to avoid putting on or in your body.

“No matter how beautifully it is presented, flesh from a tortured animal is flesh from a tortured animal.”

A spokeswoman for the Vegetarian Society said: “It just seems totally unnecessary.

“Enough animals die for food and they should not be killed for stunts like this.”




Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Lady Gaga new song Living On the Radio


Lady Gaga lampshade wearing display a new song about the travails of being a global pop phenomenon Of the few things.
Over the past year she has been stand on the road a fair act.
Lady Gaga's songs can be heard on the radio, she loves to our being famous. So it's no surprise that her songwriting attention to these three things.
Lady Gaga sang on stage in Minnesota, "It's my dream this song Living on the radio", before describing a life of "caviar, champagne and sold out concerts". Cryptic stuff, right? Live, the song proved to be a melancholy piano ballad, but we're willing to bet our last pair of Alexander McQueen 10-inch heels that Living On the Radio will come with a banging, Euro pop backing track by the time it's released.