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Lady Gaga candidly shares her challenging early experiences in the music industry, revealing how fame initially distanced her from her true self. The 38-year-old artist describes being "hardened" by the demanding entertainment world during her rise to stardom with hits like 'Poker Face' and 'Bad Romance'. Despite initial struggles, she emphasizes her commitment to authenticity and maintaining creative control throughout her career. Today, Gaga feels more stable and authentic, embracing her unique artistic expression without compromise.

Key Points: Lady Gaga Reveals Raw Truth About Early Fame Journey

  • Lady Gaga reflects on music industry's profound personal impact
  • Her journey from being 'hardened' to finding authentic self
  • Resisting industry's attempts to monetize her artistry
  • Maintaining creative control since age 17
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Lady Gaga reveals she endured a lot during her initial phase of fame

Pop icon Lady Gaga opens up about personal struggles, authenticity, and survival in the music industry's demanding early years.

"I'm just a much more stable, healthy human than I was for the last 20 years. - Lady Gaga, The Sunday Times"

Los Angeles, March 10

Singer-songwriter Lady Gaga recently shared that she had to "endure a lot" during her early days of fame.

The 38-year-old musician, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, emerged on the music scene in the late 2000s with hits such as 'Poker Face' and 'Bad Romance' but admitted that all that success "took (her) far away" from herself and she was "hardened" by her experience, reports ‘Female First UK’.

However, things are very different these days. She told ‘The Sunday Times’, “I’m just a much more stable, healthy human than I was for the last 20 years. The music industry took over my life when I was younger. It took me far away from myself and I had to endure a lot and it hardened me, for sure. It took me a while to find my feet”.

As per ‘Female First UK’, The 'Disease' hitmaker, who has just released her seventh studio album 'Mayhem', also noted that her own authenticity comes through when she is able to be "fully expressive" in herself, even if she may have been "criticised" for being different when she first came to prominence.

She added, "(People say) Why doesn’t she play the game any more?’ So what used to be considered inauthentic of me is now how people know me, but I am at my most authentic when fully expressive. I’ve been criticised for being the weird one, or different. Since the start of my career I’ve been asked, ‘What’s your style? How can we define you?’ And my earliest music was definable as me”.

“But soon it’s viewed as a machine and a business, “Well, my music has always been under my control. Since I was 17 I never allowed anyone to control that. But then you’re surrounded by systems figuring out how to monetise and market you, to turn you into an enterprise”, she added.

- IANS

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