MUSIC REVIEW
The musical mayhem of Lady Gaga

Dasha Wilson | Generation: Next
Posted: Thursday, April 21, 2011
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These days, it looks like Lady Gaga is adding to her music hits.

The pop singer has earned yet another standing ovation from her fans with a new song called "Born This Way."

The singer first gained world-wide attention with the song "Just Dance," which was released in fall 2008. And she's hoping to repeat her earlier successes with her new album, Born this Way, which will be released in May. The title track is already popular on the radio, even though some fans, according to an article on Yahoo News, were upset over the album's cover.
A few of Gaga's previous releases include "Poker Face" and "Paparazzi." Her second, two-disc album, Fame Monster, which included the hits "Lovegame" and "Telephone," was also well received by fans. In her years on the music scene, Gaga has gathered millions of devoted fans — called "Little Monsters" — who religiously follow her Twitter page and dress up outrageously to attend her concerts. Her concerts, according to an article in The Seattle Times, are attended by people in crazy costumes, neon hair and huge platform shoes. I personally love most — if not all — of Lady Gaga's music. It has an individual quality that evokes fear and a little bit of laughter.

Dasha Wilson is a freshman at the Santa Fe Waldorf School. You can reach her at dwfreshman2@gmail.com.






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