Lady Gaga exploded onto the global cultural landscape this year. Her sense of fashion and her music with innovative sound shocked the world. Lady Gaga began to perform as a rock singer in New York City's Lower East Side. Along with that she also worked at Interscope Records as the lyricist for various famous acts including Akon. After hearing her song Akon, convinced Interscope chairman Jimmy Iovine to sign a joint deal with the label as well as with the Akon's Kon Live Distribution label. The debut album of Lady Gaga is The Fame. This album released in August 2008 was a tremendous success. It was appreciated with many positive reviews. It was listed as the top album in four countries. It was the foremost one in the U.S. Billboard Top Electronic Albums chart. "Just Dance" and "Poker Face" are the first two singles of the album. They were the international number one hits. "Just Dance" was also nominated for the Best Dance Recording at the 51st Grammy Awards. Lady Gaga boarded her first headlining tour, The Fame Ball Tour in 2009 after opening New Kids on the Block and Pussycat Dolls. Other than herself and her music, she brings another gift, the latest addition to the hugely popular Beats by Dr. Dre headphone family from Monster, Heartbeats by Lady Gaga. The legendary artist said "In the deepest hour of the night, I confess to myself three things; I would die if I was forbidden to write, forbidden to love, or forbidden to fashion. Heartbeats embody the trinity of my human-being, with one additional vow: that sound matters. Wear heartbeats, love each other, and celebrate the art and lifestyle of music. Lady Gaga has gone a long way from the early days of her career, performing in New York City’s Lower East Side’s rock music scene; at present, her name is recognized all over the world, with fans clamoring for more Lady Gaga tickets the moment her upcoming performances are announced. This electrifying performer has captivated not only the adoration of a whole nation, but probably that of the whole world as well.
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