Thursday, February 10, 2011

Lady Gaga Is "Normal" On The Cover Of Vogue's "Power Issue"

She has been called many things, has sold more digital downloads, an has more plays on youtube than any artist downloads than any other artist, shocked the British with an outlandish outfit to meet the Queen of England, continues to rankle the mainstream for her outlandish outfits, and behavior, but no matter what her critics may say about her, one thing she definitely is "RELEVANT".

So who better to grace the cover of Vogue‘s annual Power Issue than the pop star herself? Forsaking her m.o. of incomprehensible dresses and painful-looking headgear, Gaga is photographed in a breezy white gown and subdued pink wig that looks more colorfully roaring ’20s than her usual avant-garde fare.


But it’s actually refreshing to see Gaga’s real — albeit heavily makeuped — face not hidden behind couture architecture.

In the article, Gaga talks about her highly anticipated single, which hits radio stations this Friday, David Bowie and rocking out to Beethoven as a child.

On her upcoming single “Born This Way”: “I wrote it in ten f—ing minutes, and it is a completely magical message song, and after I wrote it, the gates just opened, and the songs kept coming. It was like an immaculate conception.”

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