Lady Gaga is a dance-pop performer  whose debut single, the international chart-topping hit "Just Dance,"  established her as an up-and-coming superstar upon its release in 2008.  Born Stefani Germanotta on March 28, 1986, the New York native attended  Convent of the Sacred Heart, a private all-girl Catholic school in  Manhattan, before proceeding to study music at New York University's  Tisch School of the Arts at age 17. Influenced by flamboyant glam  rockers such as David Bowie and Freddie Mercury (she would later draw  her stage name from the Queen song "Radio Ga-Ga") as well as '80s  dance-poppers such as Madonna and Michael Jackson, she began playing the  piano at a young age and started writing original material as a  teenager. In 2007, she began to make a name for herself on the downtown  Manhattan club scene with a performance art show billed as Lady Gaga and  the Starlight Revue (co-featuring Lady Starlight; born Colleen Martin, a  DJ and makeup professional), and music industry insiders began to take  note. While Lady Gaga was initially signed to Def Jam in 2007, nothing  came of that association, and ultimately it was pop-rap superstar Akon  who took her under his wing, signing her to his vanity label Kon Live in  association with Interscope Records. 
In  addition to working for Interscope as an in-house songwriter, Lady Gaga  began preparing the launch of her solo career. Her debut single, "Just  Dance," was released to radio in April 2008, and her full-length album  debut, The Fame, followed in August. Featuring fellow Akon affiliate  Colby O'Donis, "Just Dance" slowly gathered momentum throughout 2008's  latter half. The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in  August, at which time it had already become a massive club hit, but it  didn't reach number one until January 2009. Internationally, the song  proved similarly popular, reaching the Top Ten throughout much of  Western Europe and beyond. In the wake of Lady Gaga's international  breakthrough success with "Just Dance," the follow-up single "Poker  Face" was an even larger hit, topping singles charts across the board  with its combination of pop melodicism and club-worthy production. Two  additional tracks -- "LoveGame" and "Paparrazi" -- also cracked the Top  Ten, and The Fame was still enjoying a spot on the Billboard Top 40 when  its follow-up, The Fame Monster, appeared in November 2009. Although  originally planned as a bonus disc (to be packaged alongside The Fame in  a deluxe edition of Lady Gaga's debut), The Fame Monster was quickly  expanded to eight tracks, thus warranting its own release. Meanwhile,  the leadoff single "Bad Romance" became Gaga's fifth consecutive Top Ten  single.Lately her name was one of the top ten seach terms allover 2009  & 2010 on the top seach engins Google,Yahoo and M.S.N












