Do you think that Gaga remained relevant in 2012? She obviously wasn't musically relevant in 2012 because the last single she released was MTN in October 2011, so don't come in quoting Kworb/iTunes current chart positions. Aside from musical relevancy, do you think that Gaga managed to remain the biggest star on the planet despite not releasing any new music.
I'm going to say yes because of her huge tour, the fact that her weight gain was such a big deal, the fact that her perfume was the biggest celebrity fragrance launch in history and that fact that she was the 3rd most talked about celebrity in 2012 by the media.
Originally posted by Forbes' Most Talked-About Women 2012
No. 3 Lady Gaga: 22,058 headlines
Lady Gaga may have been ousted by JLo on the top spot of FORBES 2012′s list of the Most Powerful Celebrities, but she still holds court over some 32 million Little Monsters. She raked in $52 million over the past year, a massive haul for the artist, whose “Born This Way Ball” tour kicked off in April. In addition to the platinum success of her latest album, and the launch of her very own social network, Gaga focused on philanthropic work in 2012. She continued her work with the MAC AIDS Foundation and announced the launch of her own non-profit, the Born This Way Foundation, which is underwritten by the MacArthur Foundation and Harvard University. Always one to flex her muscle, Gaga enlisted friend and mentor Oprah Winfrey for the kick-off event in February. In July, Office Depot officials say they hope to create a “braver, kinder school year” for students by partnering with the Born This Way Foundation for back-to-school. The retail outlet pledged $1 million to Gaga’s campaign.
Originally posted by Forbes' Most Talked-About Women 2012
No. 3 Lady Gaga: 22,058 headlines
Lady Gaga may have been ousted by JLo on the top spot of FORBES 2012′s list of the Most Powerful Celebrities, but she still holds court over some 32 million Little Monsters. She raked in $52 million over the past year, a massive haul for the artist, whose “Born This Way Ball” tour kicked off in April. In addition to the platinum success of her latest album, and the launch of her very own social network, Gaga focused on philanthropic work in 2012. She continued her work with the MAC AIDS Foundation and announced the launch of her own non-profit, the Born This Way Foundation, which is underwritten by the MacArthur Foundation and Harvard University. Always one to flex her muscle, Gaga enlisted friend and mentor Oprah Winfrey for the kick-off event in February. In July, Office Depot officials say they hope to create a “braver, kinder school year” for students by partnering with the Born This Way Foundation for back-to-school. The retail outlet pledged $1 million to Gaga’s campaign.
Obviously.