50 People Who Matter 2010 | 44. Lady Gaga

Paparazzi darling.

When does a star become an icon? The moment she passes the six million mark on Twitter? The day she is nominated for six Grammy Awards? Or the month (August 2010) in which it is calculated she has sold more than 15 million albums and 51 million singles worldwide? Lady Gaga (left) has done all these things.

But that's not it. In her own words: "God put me on earth for three reasons: to make loud music, gay videos and cause a damn ruckus." Ah, the ruckus. It has become the Gaga art form, most recently seen in the shape of a dress made of raw meat that she wore to the MTV Video Music Awards, provoking outrage and uproar in equal measure ("What does Lady Gaga's meat dress mean?" asked the BBC).

Gaga is used to such reactions: the world attends her every theatrical move, from the live routine that left her blood-soaked and ailing onstage to the red leather Elizabeth I dress that she wore to meet the Queen at the Royal Variety Show last year. And yet, while some say she redefines empty exhibitionism, her army of obsessed fans - whom she calls her "Little Monsters" - surge to her defence.

This is Gaga's trick. While she is mainstream enough to sell huge quantities of records and duet with Beyoncé (on the nine-minute song "Telephone", whose video features prison bondage and lesbian kisses), she has established herself as an ambassador for the marginalised, the lonely, the misunderstood. It's a lucrative market.

There's a limitless supply of alienated teenagers willing to sign up to a life of Gaga worship, especially since she tattooed her love for them on her arm (near another of her tattoos, from Rilke: "In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself: must I write?") But she was not always Gaga.

Born in New York City in 1986, Stefani Germanotta went to a private Catholic school on the Upper East Side, although she says her parents were from "lower-class families". She was always, she says, an outsider, but a dorm-mate at New York University remembers her as "a very suburban, preppy, friendly, social party girl".

The name "Lady Gaga" was born of a misspelt text by her then collaborator and producer, Rob Fusari (who tried to sue Gaga, saying she failed to pay him royalties for songs that he had co-written) - yet a New York Post profile claimed it was concocted by music industry executives.

This, too, is Gaga: a myth. The comparison is often made with Madonna - Gaga has inherited her mantle of Catholic-girl-turned-provocatrice. The feminist author Camille Paglia calls it "theft", an image of an icon repurposed for modern times, but Gaga has morphed the brand with her own uncompromising, outlandish, androgynous style.

And for her millions of Little Monsters, she is not just an artist, a singer, or a wearer of impossible clothes, but their champion and heroine: the ultimate "self-professed freak".

 

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35 comments

mark's picture

..i love lady gaga

Nate's picture

This is absolutely ridiculous. I do understand that she is now a very influential person in modern society, but really? The entertainment business has gone crazy and has too much power for ish like this to happen. I honestly do not like Lady Gaga. She may be talented, but the message she often lets out is not in any way uplifting and positive. She is in no way an equivalent to Bob Dylan, John Lennon, and other various artists who have had positive influences on society. What should matter is what she has in her music because that is the most influential factor to her fans. She claimed to have about three different meanings with the meat dress...which by the way is nasty...if she really wanted to say ish about the Don't Ask Don't Tell policy then she should have said it in a song and maybe she would have gotten some support for that stupid ish, but no...she had to put on a dress of meat that probably smelled like shit by the end of the day to say the government was treating the homosexuals like meat... who the f*** uses that as a metaphor. By the way I don't think that is really a bad thing...shoot, I treat my meat like gold. She ain't even hot... So she is someone who has helped people get involved in government? My ass. SNL does a better job at that..but you know what haters gon hate, right? im hatin on gaga and im probably goin get hated on for this but regardless of all that ish...idgaf about Lady Gaga and ┌∩┐(◣◢_)┌∩┐ to all her little monsters who think she has done something positive

JuJu's picture

Changing the world one Little Monster at a time. I love you GaGa. Making life worth living everyday you are in it.

Leonardo Galindo From honduras's picture

i love you gaga if it was up to me i would but you on #1 cause your mother monster you changed the world when anyone coundnt. LOVE u mother mONSTER

GaGa's#1 Fan

AXOLOTL15's picture

Writeoff, you'd have to be a jackass not to recognize Lady GaGa's massive influence and accomplishments. You don't need to like her, but don't pretend she's not important just because you don't like her.

Then again, I'm expecting way too much by asking you to be unbiased. By all means, continue trolling around the internet like an obese 40-something-year-old that lives in his mother's basement.

Hannah's picture

I totally agree with her being on this list, but the article should have actually mentioned her influence beyond music for those that know little about her. She has a veil of commercialism to appeal to the masses, but the influences behind her music are thought-provoking and deep, if people choose to look in to them. The work she's done for gay rights and AIDS, among other things, are why she deserves to be on this list but they weren't even mentioned. Had this article elaborated we'd have a lot less people complaining.

canada-monster's picture

lol, gaga has earned her place on that list! i couldn't be prouder or the mother monster who is an inspiration for all!

canada-monster's picture

sorry, i made a typing error: it's of, not or.

emmy's picture

Lady Gaga is and will be a legend! I knew it the first time i saw her and I knew the same thing when i saw the Beatles in the 60's...i've been around a long time..She is the first artist and performer that i will actually pay to see. She rocks...She is a genius!

bayley's picture

OMFG!! you so deserve to be on this list gaga!!! u r so beautiful and i hope to meet u some day!!

LOVE U MOTHER MONSTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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