
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (March 28, 1986). Pop singer. Known worldwide as Lady Gaga. Her birthplace was in Manhattan New York, United States. Cynthia Louise Bissett is her mother. She was vice president at the mobile operator Verizon. Her father was Joseph Anthony Germanotta, Jr. who was a businessman. She was raised in Manhattan's exclusive Upper East Side with a Catholic family. As a result, her parents enrolled their daughter at the Convent of the Sacred Heart. It is a religious and exclusive school. She was extremely fond of music from the time when she was a young girl. she began playing the piano. When she was thirteen, she wrote her first song. She participated in open mic nights. She was a fan of Madonna, Madonna and Queen. She was a student at the New York University's Tisch School of Art after high school. She didn't finish her studies and chose to pursue a musical career. Musical beginnings In New York, she began performing melodic songs on the keyboard in clubs and bars. Her first production was made by her and producer composer RedOne, they called it: Boys, Boys Boys. This production was unsuccessful. Feeling a bit devastated, she decided to return to her home with her parents and began to perform in the New York club, in burlesque, avant-garde, and dance performances. In the beginning her life was filled with the dangers of drugs and intoxicated celebrations. In 2007, she began to work together with Lady Starlight, they began to perform at venues in downtown New York. They participated in the American music festival Lollapalooza>>>>. Then, she decided to focus her entire life on music. after which she obtained Sony / ATV to release her single. Britney Spears was a big fan of her music and she used her writing abilities. Additionally, she was employed by Interscope in the role of to write songs for New Kids on the Block, Fergie, Akon, and the Pussycat Dolls. While doing this, Stefani also performed in the Lower East Side alongside cover bands such as Mackin Pulsifer or SGBand.
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