Producer RedOne tells MTV News how the Gaga track turned into one seriously epic duet. By Kara Warner
For all the Lady Gaga and Cher fans out there who fainted at the news that two of pop music’s biggest stars have teamed up on a soon-to-be released record, your wait is almost over!
Cher herself confirmed via Twitter back in August that we would hear “The Greatest Thing” sometime in September, and because the month is quickly coming to an end, we should only have a few more days to wait to hear the highly anticipated track.
To hold you over until the release, MTV News recently caught up with RedOne, the producer mastermind behind the soon-to-be hit, to find out how the song came to be and why everyone will love it.
“[Gaga and I] recorded the song a few years ago, and we were always in the studio enjoying that song. It’s weird we never did anything with it,” he said. “So I remember my management and Cher’s management were trying to get us together, and I thought, ‘Oh my God, I’d love to meet Cher, just to meet her!’ And so I met her, I played her some songs, and I played her ‘The Greatest Thing,’ and she loved it. She said, ‘This is my song,’ I said, ‘Yes, it’s your song.’ ”
RedOne said he let Gaga know via text message, and she was ecstatic. Then, about a month later, Red received a text from Gaga that inspired an epic pairing.
“I cut the vocals with Cher first, and I was in Madrid and got a text from Gaga saying, ‘I’m thinking about jumping on the song in the remix,’ ” he recalled. “I was like, ‘No, you should jump on the original! Make it a duet.’ She said, ‘Oh yes, OK, absolutely,’ and then I spoke to Cher, and it became a party.
“Everybody loved it,” he added. “Gaga on it, Cher, two big icons, [they are] part of music history. So it happened. I’m very happy to be a part of this.”
Of course, RedOne wouldn’t reveal when we’ll hear the track, only that it’s coming soon.
Source: mtv.com
Lady Gaga performed live At the iHeartRadio 2011 Music Festival at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas yesterday (September 24, 2011). Check out the video below from the performance.
Lady Gaga, Usher, The Edge and Bono will be among the performers at a Los Angeles concert celebrating the 10th anniversary of former President Bill Clinton’s foundation.
The musicians will perform at “A Decade of Difference: A Concert Celebrating 10 Years of the William J. Clinton Foundation” on Oct. 15 at the Hollywood Bowl. Other performers will be announced later.
Clinton said in a statement Tuesday that he is “proud that some of today’s most influential performers are coming together to raise awareness about the work of my foundation.” The concert will be streamed live on Yahoo.com.
Source: Washingtonpost.com
Lady Gaga is featured in the 2012 Guinness Book of World Records among other artists and actors like Sandra Bullock, Rihanna, Johnny Depp and Willow Smith.
The annual compendium of all things giant and tiny offered a preview of some of the records it’s listing in the 2012 edition. Among them, Lady Gaga, for Most Followers on Twitter — 11,259,372 as of June 29. The pop star also set a record for Most Weeks on U.S. Digital Hot Songs — “Poker Face” was on there for 83 weeks.
Lady Gaga is officially an Emmy award winner. Lady Gaga’s The Monster Ball Tour At Madison Square Garden has received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing.
The 63rd Emmy Awards will take place on September 18th at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. Lady Gaga will be attending the event. She is also nominated for 4 more awards which includes Outstanding Variety, Directing, Best Music or Comedy Special and Technical Direction/Camerawork/Video Control.
Lady Gaga will be talking to Jonathan Ross on his new chat show on ITV1. Gaga will take to the couch on Saturday October 8th, as revealed by the UK presenter on Twitter this week.
Gaga’s previous two appearances on TV chat with Jonathan Ross have been unforgettable – who knows what’ll be in store!
Lady Gaga is set to perform at New Year’s Rockin’ Eve. She will take the Times Square stage just before the ball drops with what’s sure to be an outlandish live spectacle.
Ryan Seacrest, who will be hosting “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 2012” shared the good news on his radio show after having spoken with Clark himself.
The night will also be Dick’s 40th year on the job, so Gaga’s performance will serve as an appropriate celebration of the milestone.
Source: RyanSeacrest.com

Lady Gaga is on the cover of the October issue of Bazaar Magazine. Check out exclusive photos from the cover shoot at Harper’s Bazaar website here. Also read the exclusive interview below from Harper’s Bazaar.
The Real Lady Gaga
Be it minimal or maximal, the star’s iconic look comes naturally. Read the whole interview below and see Gaga bare all in exclusive new photos, then take a look at some of her most outrageous style statements here.
By Laura Brown
A few months ago, Donatella Versace threw open the doors of the Versace archive in Milan, which contains pieces from the glorious, Medusa’d peak of the Gianni years, for Lady Gaga to plunder at will. “It was me and my friends,” Gaga remembers of this particular fashion moment. “We were all running around this warehouse laughing and putting on jackets and shoes. We started crying at one point. I’ve been dreaming of seeing those outfits my whole life.”
It’s not a secret that Lady Gaga loves to dress up — in Mugler, in Alexander McQueen, in meat. Lately, “there are some amazing emerging kids from Parsons. I’ve been wearing a lot of young designers,” she explains. She wore a custom-made Hussein Chalayan dress in her recent “Yoü and I” video and chuckles that without McQueen, “I’d be naked.” But for this shoot, which will soon be seen in a “fashion film” created in collaboration with photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, a basically barefaced Gaga is very deliberately dressed down.
While this might seem a departure from more theatrical Gaga garb, she doesn’t see the slightest difference. “I don’t really view it as ‘natural,’” she explains. “I think that artifice is the new reality. It’s more about just being honest and sincere to the core of what you do. Whether I’m wearing lots of makeup or no makeup, I’m always the same person inside.”
But does she ever look in the bathroom mirror in the morning and think, Here we go again? “Sometimes I do. It all really depends on my mood for the day. But I think the perception that I ‘put it on’ every day is probably not true.”
In Gaga’s mind, “putting it on” is subject to interpretation. “Don’t you think that what’s on the cover of a magazine is quite artificial?” she asks. “There’s this idea that it’s all natural, but everything’s been staged to look natural. It is also an invention. It’s just that my inventions are different. I often get asked about my artifice, but isn’t fashion based on the idea that we can create a fantasy?”
One could suppose that her little monsters might be disappointed, though, if she started wearing jeans and T-shirts. “I try to not focus on what people expect from me,” she says. “I think what has been lovely about my relationship with the public is that they expect something unexpected from me.”
What is expected of Gaga is her love for fashion and her ability to use it, quite literally, as a performance enhancer. For all her love of couture — her custom Armani dresses, her epic love story with stylist and Mugler designer Nicola Formichetti, all those supermodular Versaces — “there’s this one pair of shoes I’ve had for years, and they cost like $25. I have such an emotional attachment to the shoes that every time I see them, I can hear the fans and feel the bass coming through the bottom of the stage.”
Sometimes, of course, shoes are the most substantial part of a Gaga outfit; her body image is as fearless as her fashion. “I’m very free-spirited,” she says, like a Swede in a spa. “Even when I was a kid, I used to run around naked with the babysitter, driving her crazy.” She attributes her body confidence to dancing, and “I do yoga, I do Bikram and I run, and I eat really healthy. You know, my work sort of feeds me. I keep in shape by working hard.”
Even when she’s not touring, Gaga works “about 16 to 20 hours a day. And when I’m alone, I write, I imagine, I create things, and I decide how I want to do my future performances. I don’t take much time off.”
And due to her crushing travel schedule, Gaga spends a lot of time on her own. “When you’re alone as much as I am,” she observes, “you become accustomed to your solitude and embrace it.” Of late, she’s been immersing herself in plays. “I love John Patrick Shanley. And I’ve been reading some books that I loved when I was in theater school, like Bertolt Brecht. Those books really changed my life.”
Gaga has also taken up surfing, which she tried for the first time on a princely two-day vacation to Mexico in August. “I fell off a lot in the beginning,” she says, “but one of the surfers said to me, ‘Now that you can stand up, just look into the future and enjoy the ride.’ I thought that was an interesting metaphor about life.”
Gaga tweeted a picture of herself to her 13 million followers, writing, “Yeah, that’s me. No heels, baby.” She was a natural.
Read more: Lady Gaga Interview – Quotes and Photos of Lady Gaga – Harper’s BAZAAR
All this week, Americans will be taking time out to reflect and remember the terror attacks of September 11, 2001. As part of that commemoration, MTV parent company Viacom has teamed with artists including Lady Gaga, Nas, DJ Pauly D, Julianne Hough and Drake Bell to launch a national day of service campaign that asks, “What will you do to remember?”

The multi-platform public service campaign is designed to inspire Americans to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the attacks by committing to good deeds, charity or volunteer service. Working with MyGoodDeed and HandsOn Network, organizers of this year’s September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance, the “I Will” campaign asks participants, “Ten years later, what will you do to remember?”
Beginning on Tuesday (September 6) through Sunday, Viacom’s networks will air specially produced “I Will” public service announcements featuring artists and actors, including Gaga, Fran Drescher, Pauly D, Nas, Hough and Bell, along with Viacom employees.
“We were in disbelief,” Lady Gaga says in the promo, remembering how she as a New Yorker witnessed the attacks. “We all watched the second tower fall together.”
“You almost feel a sense of helplessness,” Pauly D recalls, before pledging, “I will call all my family members on my day.”
In addition to airing a series of PSA across its Viacom networks, the company’s digital properties will also support “I Will” with a widget that allows visitors to upload their personal response to the question, “What will you do on 9/11 in tribute?”
“Everyone was affected by the tragic events of September 11, which claimed the lives of so many family members, friends and colleagues,” said Philippe Dauman, president and CEO of Viacom, in a statement. “A decade later, we hope that our audiences and the entire Viacom family will pause to reflect on the profound impact of that day. We are proud to join this call to action and encourage everyone to make a personal tribute.”
source: mtv.com
Lady Gaga opened the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards with the song “You and I”, dressed as her male alter ego, Joe Calderone. She stayed dressed this way throughout the entire program, even as she accepted the awards that she won. Lady Gaga Received a total of two awards at the VMAs, for Best Female Video and Best Video with a Message for her song “Born this Way.”
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