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Lady Gaga in "104 Women Who Defined the 2010s in Pop Culture"


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Lady Gaga has been featured on Glamour Magazine's list of "104 Women Who Defined the 2010s in Pop Culture"

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LADY GAGA

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Mother Monster wore several hats in the 2010s: pop provocateur, jazz crooner, Super Bowl halftime performer, and, ultimately, award-winning actor. (She may have lost the Best Actress Oscar for A Star Is Born, but need we remind you she took home a Golden Globe for her performance in American Horror Story: Hotel?) The sheer range Gaga displayed this decade is awe-inspiring, as are the countless ways she moved the dial forward with her reinventions. Whether she was getting the word transgender played on Top 40 radio (“Born This Way,” 2011), giving a voice to survivors of sexual assault (“Til It Happens to You,” 2015), or making the world believe in love again (A Star Is Born, 2018), Lady Gaga’s vibrant, inclusive, and necessary artistry is all over the 2010s. And the world is a much kinder place for it. Paws up and meat dresses on, Little Monsters. —C.R.

Source: https://www.glamour.com/story/women-who-defined-the-decade-in-pop-culture

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She's up there with Hillary Clinton. Imagine telling her when she was little that this would happen, she wouldn't believe it.

Former First Lady of the United States. Now card-carrying member of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
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Man, what a great decade it was for Gaga. It's so nice seeing her in all these lists and I can't even express how much she and her artistry mean to me. Here's to an even greater decade!

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1 hour ago, JFK said:

Buckle up, 2020's. LG6 is coming. Or 2030's. :selena:

Don't forget the 2060's for when the second single comes out :lolga:

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1 hour ago, Brie Candy said:

Lady Gaga’s vibrant, inclusive, and necessary artistry

That was such a good way to define her artistry!
 

She was obviously one of the most influential and powerful women. People seem to forget that, because she was not as strong in the second half of the decade as she was in the first half 

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