2011年5月17日星期二

Hippie, control freak, editor in Chief, star: Gaga in action (Reuters)

London (Reuters) - if it is possible to be a hippie, modern missionary, pop superstar, and a control freak all at once, then Lady Gaga is.

The 25-year-old New Yorker has all these things and more during a stay of editor invited 90 minutes in a London Monday press office, who stressed the Enigma that fans and writers of music are endeavoured to unravel for the past three years.

Diminutive in stature still larger than life character and emotion, Gaga has shot at the very top of its industry, a global phenomenon of music including the first album "the fame" appeared in 2008 and will sell more than 12 million copies.

It helped to make the singer more famous world and perhaps his greatest fame with the help of a series of extravagant costumes that included a dress of raw meat and with respect to the Grammy Awards in a giant egg.

Monday that his suit was relatively modest - color hair pink in a hive, a bra-style top, black skirt corresponding, wide Choker and black heels.

Her depictions in the offices of the network international free newspaper Metro and warmly tight hand with staff, helps to relieve the tension that accumulated during the long wait for his arrival.

Watched by a small entourage of a representatives of the record label, compose a PA, artists and security, Gaga guards led the morning editorial meeting where she took immediate control and dominated the debates throughout the.

The long session involved discussions on the earthquake in Japan, transgender issues and bullying and was punctuated by what can quickly come to be known as "gagaisms."

"Know that you are part of the mobilization of love in the world," she said in the context of a conversation on bullying.

"I'm a little more than a hippie when it comes to change", Gaga a then. "I am very calm." I do not think that it is on the violence. I think it's of ruckus, but peaceful ruckus.

"Love is the type of the response to all this.". It is quite hippie me, but I don't give a shit. ?

MICROMANAGEMENT

If these statements are part of what a newspaper recently called a "Jesus" complex, Gaga takes seriously his ideas of tolerance and inclusion.

She spent more than 20 minutes by typing a lead editor of the journal, verification of the spellings and Word by the way, before reading his manifesto to the reporting team.

"Dear monsters, leave your identity or your religion," she wrote, using the affectionate term, she invented for his famous intense and great fans.

In turn, they refer to him as "The monster of the mother," leading some fans to assimilate the relationship to that of a cult.

"Little monsters are not a fan base," Gaga has continued in the editorial. "They are a culture that exists entirely outside of pop music." They are their own religion. "They are a race within the race of humanity."

With great ideas came a great attention to detail.

In a short photoshoot, Gaga decided to not sit as photographers had he asked, but stood instead. Gaga has verified the digital images on the back of the camera, was not happy and therefore posed for more - the image was paramount.

The multiple Grammy winner has used micro-blogging and the internet to good effect, recently exceeding 10 million Twitter followers, in front of millions of eight of the US President Barack Obama.

Requested A in its transition from newspaper if that makes her more powerful Obama, Gaga replied bluntly: "I believe that I am just very gifted for social media."

In a strangely low-key event, the crowd of fans and the waterfalls of fashion, screaming Gaga further underlined the devotion she command fans.

Jeroen Engelen, a winner of the Dutch who was invited to help Gaga while the paper, read a letter to his expressing his worship.

"Yes, I think you have fans of the space," he said, and at the end of Gaga, filmed by a team of Reuters Television, was in tears.

Barely mentioned during the visit was his music.

News releases Gaga her second album full studio "Born This Way" next week which will show if he always appeal to sell as many records as it did in 2008 and 2009, when it broke out at the scene.

But she did step forget completely. Informed that some 25 million people would read his edition of the Metro international newspaper, she quipped: "can we find twenty fifth of them to buy the album?".

(Reported by Mike Collett-White, editing by Paul Casciato)


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