GAGA 4 EVA

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Look at this screen cap from Just Dance, remember when people were saying she was basic and there was no meaning behind anything she did. Look at this frame, if you look on the right you can see a woman with brunette hair. This is a reflection of the Gaga we see on the left. This antithesis of the two Gagas show her old life in New York and the brown hair, which represents her natural hair colour and raw talent and the struggles she faced.and the Gaga on the right show the pop gaga, the performance artist on her way to fame. The lighting on the right is dark which could symbolise the lack of hope the world had for her, but on the left the lighting is much brighter, this could symbolise the hope Gaga now has and how big she will become.These two figures show the real meaning of Gaga even to this day. Simple bitch isn’t so simple anymore is she?

Look at this screen cap from Just Dance, remember when people were saying she was basic and there was no meaning behind anything she did. Look at this frame, if you look on the right you can see a woman with brunette hair. This is a reflection of the Gaga we see on the left. This antithesis of the two Gagas show her old life in New York and the brown hair, which represents her natural hair colour and raw talent and the struggles she faced.and the Gaga on the right show the pop gaga, the performance artist on her way to fame. The lighting on the right is dark which could symbolise the lack of hope the world had for her, but on the left the lighting is much brighter, this could symbolise the hope Gaga now has and how big she will become.These two figures show the real meaning of Gaga even to this day. Simple bitch isn’t so simple anymore is she?

(Source: work-it-black-jesus, via superemy9)

‎”When I was five years old my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I wrote down “happy”, they told me I didn’t understand the assignment. I told them they didn’t understand life.”John Lennon

‎”When I was five years old my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I wrote down “happy”, they told me I didn’t understand the assignment. I told them they didn’t understand life.”

John Lennon