Seven #1 singles.
Two record breaking albums.
Millions of copies sold.
Two Grammys.
Eleven MTV Video Music Awards.
Best cover girl.
Question is, is the world ready for what's to come?
I'm just a bit worried at the massive expectations placed upon her right now. Part of the reason BR was such a huge step forward was because it seemingly came out of nowhere.
Joanne Power (27), from Glanmire, Co Cork, has loaned Lady Gaga three outfits for the Grammy's, including two crepe silk evening dresses from her MA graduate collection shown to critical acclaim last Tuesday at London's Victora & Albert Museum.
But the NCAD graduate now faces an anxious week, waiting to see if Lady Gaga wears any of her six pieces at the 53rd annual Grammy music awards in LA's Staples Centre next Sunday.
"Lady Gaga's stylist saw my MA collection and I sent out two long dresses, a top, skirt, coat and headpiece.
"Hopefully Lady Gaga might wear one of my pieces because as well as doing the Grammy's, she is doing a shoot for 'Elle' magazine and an interview with Jay Leno and I know she likes to support young designers."
I see.
That's what they mean with rapping.
I thought she'd rap like Lil' Kim or something.
Me too, but then I had to re-read it.
I'm really pleased that nothing has leaked! I mean I would have listened to it lol, but Gaga's team has that **** on lockdown. I feel like a full leak would ruin the effect, maybe.
Yes this was posted already.
But it looks like she's going to cover all those big magazines again next year.
She'll definitely be the biggest cover girl again and get that promo.
I'm just a bit worried at the massive expectations placed upon her right now. Part of the reason BR was such a huge step forward was because it seemingly came out of nowhere.
I belive among us stans the hype is HUGE, but the main public is not even aware their's a new single THIS Friday.
I expected something glacial and crisp - she mentioned it in her Polaroid interviews. She's said she's been deliberately attempting to create a sharpness, a crispness in her music that withstands the compression of the 'MP3 generation'.
Peter's observations seem, as usual, spot on.
I read this comment on popjustice. She's the James Cameron of music.