“My shows, my music, they’re all part of a performance art piece that’s designed to liberate.”
Lady Gaga and The Daily Noise link up for an exclusive interview, where she talks about her latest release, The Fame Monster, musical influences, her childhood and more.
In this pre-Thanksgiving Daily Noise, brought to you by Fuse and Billboard.com, we catch up with Lady Gaga, who fills us in on the influences on her new album “The Fame Monster.” She calls the set a re-release of her old record “The Fame” “attached to entirely new album.” The new song melodies have a lot of ’90s influences including Ace of Base and Amber added to gothic, industrial beats. Gaga also talks about how she felt like an outcast growing up, and describes her show as a performance art piece that’s designed to liberate people from whatever is holding them back or “making them feel like a freak”.”
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