About to perform a historic show in Brazil, the singer Lady Gaga , 39 is one of the most talked about subjects of the moment in social media .
With a long journey in the music world, Gaga had several phases that walked with their albums, moving through different images and musical styles. Remember the artist’s phases and discographies:
The Fame (2008)
The artist released her debut album, “The Fame” On August 19, 2008, which featured hits such as “Poker Face” and “Just Dance”. In an interview with Public TV in February 2009 the singer tells about her goal with this first record .
“My album“ The Fame ”is not about my desire to become famous, it’s about how I always kept myself true to this theatrical and dramatic person I am. So I self -proclaimed my own fame and importance in music,” said Lady Gaga.
The Fame Monster (2009)
The singer’s second act was released in December 2009 an EP took the name of “The Fame Monster.” This extension contains songs like “Bad Romance”, “Alejandro” and “Telephone” which were successful in the number of listeners.
In an interview with MTV, Lady Gaga confesses that she had no intention of writing a new album at that time, but her fans to motivated.
“I wrote ‘The Fame Monster’ on the road, I still didn’t intend to write a new album. I was letting my heart take me every night during the tour, and my fans were giving me so much from the audience, which inspired me to make more music,” Gaga reported.
Born This Way (2011)
His second album took the name of “Born This Way” And it was available to listeners in May 2011. The song “Judas” is one of the hits that make up the album that made so much success .
Gaga commented on this phase in an interview he gave to On the Record, a program of streaming Fuse+. During the conversation the artist commented on his view of the album.
“The themes are quite happy, as if my previous work shared a little of this yin-yang of light and darkness, which is very my personality in tune with the album’s cover. Half motorcyclist, half traveling and half a woman living between reality and all the time.
ArtPop (2013)
The singer’s third album, “Artpop” it was launched in November 2013, which brought together various types of art, bringing all kinds of reference and artistic expression. The hits that accompany this was “Applause” and “Do What U Want” .
“Artpop was a very special album for me. It was as if I said ‘I will do my way’, but what is interesting is that I always did it, but for some reason this album was seen as challenging. I think this happened because I was fighting some new things in my life, how to live according to my new image,” Lady Gaga said in an interview with Radialist Zane Lowe.
Joanne (2016)
Already “Joanne” he was Launched in October 2016 And it was a great contrast compared to the artist’s latest releases. The album was inspired by Gaga’s aunt who passed away young people. The album leaves some of the electronic music and invests in a quieter rhythm .
“Joanne was the name of my father’s sister, she died in 1974. The tragedy stayed with our family, for a lifetime. I wanted to make an album about family, friendship, unity and learning with the past,” the artist told Good Morning America.
Chromatica (2020)
The album “Chromatica” was released in May 2020 . The launch was scheduled for April, however, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, had to be postponed. The songs talk about mental health, healing, and the pursuit of happiness in the midst of difficulties. The album contains hits like “Rain on me ” which is a collaboration with the singer Ariana Grande .
Gaga gave an interview to Fantastic And commented on the album. “Chromatica is a new world where everyone is different, where everyone can be what they want, but at the same time we are part of the same group,” said the pop star.
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