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Both events generated magazine covers, headlines, word-of-mouth and general ... star who goes by the name Lady Gaga wants to ...
WN.com - Articles related to X Factor, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas among biggest best sellers of 2009 2010
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Susan Boyle spending festive break reading fan mails star who goes by the name Lady Gaga wants to ...
WN.com - Articles related to X Factor, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas among biggest best sellers of 2009 2010
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The relationship between Rob Fusari and Stefani Germanotta (who, soon after getting the name Lady Gaga, refused to answer to Stef) ended relatively quickly.
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The couple has since broken up and Fusari has slapped Gaga with a $30.5 million lawsuit, claiming he gave her the name Lady Gaga and owns a 20 percent share of her career.
RadarOnline RSS 2010
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Rob Fusari is claiming that he came up with the name Lady Gaga and helped shape the Lady Gaga personality from the former "garage-band rocker" Stefani Germanotta.
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Taylor Swift, Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga Top SoundScan's Year-End Charts star who goes by the name Lady Gaga wants to ...
WN.com - Articles related to X Factor, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas among biggest best sellers of 2009 2010
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In the words of the seer you doth call Lady Gaga, I was born this way.
Robert Brenner: A Thor Subject Robert Brenner 2011
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In the words of the seer you doth call Lady Gaga, I was born this way.
Robert Brenner: A Thor Subject Robert Brenner 2011
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The very young woman born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, now known as Lady Gaga, is an artist who is straining to invent, and if she is baptized Catholic, the Church, and the objects and aspects of the Church, belong to her as much as to any Catholic.
Michele Somerville: Holy Gaga! A Catholic's Defense of 'Alejandro' 2010
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The very young woman born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, now known as Lady Gaga, is an artist who is straining to invent, and if she is baptized Catholic, the Church, and the objects and aspects of the Church, belong to her as much as to any Catholic.
Michele Somerville: Holy Gaga! A Catholic Defense of 'Alejandro' 2010
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