Lady Gaga Reveals All In Vogue Exclusive….”I Am One Of The Greatest Voices”!!!
AUTHOR: RockStarReka Feb 10, 2011
Holding back not a drip of her excessive glamor, Pop Phenom–Lady Gaga admits to being far from a ‘good girl’ growing up while chatting with Vogue Magazine for it’s March 2011 exclusive interview and cover. The “Born This Way” singer delves into why she feels so connected to her obsessive little monsters and sheds light on her thoughts on being one of the greatest voices in the industry.
People are like, ‘She dresses this way for attention.’ Or like, ‘Ugh, the meat dress.’ ” She rolls her eyes. “People just want to figure it out or explain it. The truth is, the mystery and the magic is my art.
We went ahead and snipped a few highlights from the interview, so get to know the Lady behind the GAGA plus check out the haute scans below…
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On her talent:
“Speaking purely from a musical standpoint, I think I am a great performer. I am a talented entertainer. I consider myself to have one of the greatest voices in the industry. I consider myself to be one of the greatest songwriters. I wouldn’t say that I am one of the greatest dancers, but I am really quite good at what I do. “I think it’s OK to be confident in yourself.”
On why she’ll never be a mediocre performer:
“I am quite literally chest open, exposed, open-heart surgery every night on that stage, bleeding for my fans and my music. It’s so funny when people say, ‘It’s amazing to see how hard you work.’ We’re supposed to work hard! I have the world at my fingertips. I am not going to saunter around the stage doing pelvic thrusts and lip-synching. That’s not at all why I am in this. I don’t feel spiritually connected to anyone in Hollywood makeup and a gown with diamond earrings on. I am just a different breed. I want to be your cool older sister who you feel really connected with, who you feel understands you and refuses to judge anything about you because she’s been there.”
On the madness of her obssessive little monsters:
“I was this really bad, rebellious misfit of a person—I still am—sneaking out, going to clubs, drugs, alcohol, older men, younger men. You imagine it, I did it. I was just a bad kid. And I look at them, and every show there’s a little more eyeliner, a little more freedom, and a little more ‘I don’t give a fuck about the bullies at my school.’ For some reason, the fans didn’t become more Top 40. They become even more of this cult following. It’s very strange and exciting.”
On being tired after touring for 3 years:
“Let’s call a spade a spade here,” she says. “I am really fucking tired. I am at that last mile of the marathon when your fingers and your toes are numb and you can’t feel your body, and I am just going on adrenaline. But in the overarching objective of my life, I am really only at mile two. I try to keep that in mind.”
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