segunda-feira, 17 de janeiro de 2011

Confirmed: Lady GaGa Will Perform at 2011 Grammy Awards

Unlike who is not yet confirmed for the Grammys, is definitely going to Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 13 to perform at the awards show. The news was first brought to attention by GaGa's choreographer Laurieann Gibson.

The dancer sparked speculation about the possible performance when she wrote on Twitter, "Grammy meeting performance extrodinaire..!!!" A few hours later, one of her followers quizzed her if GaGa will perform at the show, and to this question she simply answered "yes." She might be performing her new song at the upcoming prize-giving event.

This will be GaGa's second performance at the Grammys. Last year at the show's 52nd annual celebration, she made show-stopping performance when collaborating with
for a theatrical stage act. They delivered her song "Speechless" and his track "Your Song".

She won Best Dance Recording for "Poker Face", beating
' "Boom Boom Pow", 's "When Love Takes Over", 's "Celebration" and Britney's "Womanizer". She additionally got Best Electronic/Dance Album for "The Fame".

Representative of Lady Gaga ensures that leaked track is false

Here's a bucket of cold water on fans of Lady Gaga. The supposed track from their new album leaked on Friday (14) is false, ensured a representative of the singer.
The song, called Animal, has appeared in iLeaks and was appointed as part of Gaga's upcoming album, Born This Way.
The album is scheduled for release May 23. The first single, also called Born This Way, comes out on Feb. 13.

Lady Gaga Could Earn $100 Million in 2011

Hey Guys. How was the weekend ?

Pop singer, eccentric fashionista and entrepreneur Lady Gaga is estimated to earn $100 million in 2011, Forbes magazine reported Wednesday.
The 24-year-old -- whose real name is Stefani Germanotta -- earned $64 million in the preceding year, according to the magazine's estimates.
The financial bi-weekly projects the native New Yorker will reel in the dough from her aggressive touring schedule (41 shows in the next six months) and her new album, "Born This Way" set to drop in May, that is expected to be a hit-maker.
Additional cash would come from her array of product endorsements and merchandise deals that includes arrangements with VirginMobile and Polaroid.
“She’s just hitting her stride artistically and commercially now. We’re only seeing the beginning," entertainment attorney Bernie Resnick, who represents Gaga’s manager, Troy Carter, said.