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Lady Gaga Tickets – Gaga Faces Criticism from Other Celebrities

Even for a pop star who is part New York fashion scene and part art school diva, Lady Gaga is pretty weird. Initial reactions to the 24-year-old's eye-popping costumes—which sometimes bared too much, other times hid her in fabric or fur—was mostly defined by befuddlement. People weren't sure what to make of this figure that filled the void of pop stars like Britney Spears with runway weirdness.

In time Gaga's music caught on and, with her outlandish music videos, soared to the top of the charts. But despite her success, she's still a relatively divisive figure, and it's not just run of the mill music critics or listeners who find her success objectionable.

A series of celebrities have sounded off recently about Gaga's meteoric rise, largely arguing that her praise is largely undeserved. The celeb with the sharpest words is undoubtedly one of Gaga's early influences—'80s pop star and model Grace Jones.

Jones was known for shocking mainstream listeners with bizarre poses and outfits, too, and claims Gaga didn't just borrow the concept of doing that. She even borrowed some of the outfits.

"I've seen some things she's worn that I've worn, and that does kind of piss me off," Jones told The Guardian during an interview. She also admitted—after some curt, evasive comments—that Gaga approached her about collaborating, but was turned down: "I'd just prefer to work with someone who is more original and someone who is not copying me, actually."

Gaga next earned the ire of alternative folk-pop artist Joanna Newsom, whose bafflement over the young pop star's rise almost spilled over into pique. In an unrelated Guardian interview, Newsom said Gaga is the new Madonna, but added that she has a very low opinion of Madonna. She later rectified her comments, saying she really doesn't have a problem with Gaga as a person, but she doesn't quite buy her as the model of a pop revolutionary.

"She just happens to wear slightly weirder outfits than Britney Spears," Newsom said. "But they're not that weird – they're mostly just skimpy … she's Arty Spice! And, meanwhile, she seems to take herself so oddly seriously, the way she talks about her music in the third person, like she's Brecht or something. She just makes me miss Cyndi Lauper."

Lauper would certainly be glad to hear it, though there's no word (as of yet) of her own take on Gaga. A very different pop star—Donny Osmond—weighed in recently as well, claiming Gaga's epic music video for "Telephone" went over the line in terms of appropriate marketing material. The video features Gaga in skimpy outfits in jail, then driving off across a desert with Beyonce to poison (very non-graphically) an entire roadside diner. "I wouldn't want my child to watch this video," Osmond said in a public release.

Love her or hate her, Lady Gaga is relevant and here to stay. And while the sniping comes in from all manner of pop figures, her album and tours are still big money makers. Find out why: Buy <a href="http://www.stubhub.com/lady-gaga-tickets/">Lady Gaga tickets</a> at StubHub for her current concert dates.


 

 

 

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