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  1. LADY GAGA USED AUDIENCE REACTION FOOTAGE FROM MADONNA’S GRAMMYS PERFORMANCE FOR HER OWN

    February 10, 2015

    @LadyGaga explain why u or someone from your team copy & pasted Madonna's Grammy audience cheers to your performance? pic.twitter.com/nAkN6bSWwk

    — RΣBΣL LΣO (@IconicRebelLeo) February 11, 2015

    So, uh…I saw this tweet go by on the ol’ timeline this evening.

    Hmmm,” I thought to myself. That can’t be right.

    It would be far too good to be true, considering the never-ending war that the media perpetuates between the two. Surely her team would know better. This must be some bored stan nonsense, obviously.

    So I watched Lady Gaga‘s (great!) Grammys performance with Tony Bennett again — the one uploaded to her official VEVO account. Now watch at the 3:02 mark. Okay, yes. The reactions. Kanye and Kim K clapping, yes. Right.

    Then I pulled up Madonna‘s performance of “Living For Love.” Skip ahead to the 5:44 mark. That’s — oh. Well. That’s Kanye and Kim K clapping, and…oh. Well.

    That is…literally the same audience footage.

    …I guess Gaga really is a #RebelHeart after all?

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    That was the original article before he added the gifs from here. ^^^^

    OMG :laugh::laugh::laugh:

  2. I had the opportunity to interview Kuwait-based fashion designer Shady Zeineldine who created the bodysuit worn by Madonna for most of the dance sequences in the Living For Love video.


    Hi Shady Zeineldine, welcome to Madonna fan site www.madonna.blog.hr. How are you?

    Shady Zeineldine: It is a great honor for me to meet you. I am great, just really happy.


    You embarked on your career at a remarkably young age, how did you start out?

    Shady Zeineldine: Yes, I considered fashion my hobby at the age of 7, I’ve always worked at it & I have grown up with it.


    Has Lebanon had any influence on your work?

    Shady Zeineldine: Yes, Lebanon is the place, where you never stop dreaming, and my work is just like a dream.


    In terms of design, where do you seek your inspiration?

    Shady Zeineldine: I seek inspiration from the everyday.


    How long does it take you to make a collection, from your first ideas to the show?

    Shady Zeineldine: Roughly about 4 months, from beginning to end, seeking inspiration, sketching, sewing, runway.


    Tell us how did you end up creating the bodysuit for Madonna's video "Living For Love"?

    Shady Zeineldine: First I want to thank Madonna’s longtime stylist, B. Akerlund for giving me this opportunity. As a team we discussed the inspiration, created sketches, and got approvals before anything was made.


    Where were you, and what was your reaction when you heard you would be working with Madonna?

    Shady Zeineldine: Madonna is everything to me, I have idolized her fashion and music since I was young, she is my muse. It was early morning her in Lebanon when my PR rep at STYLE PR called to inform me I could not stop jumping from excitement.


    Can you tell us about the process of designing Madonna’s costume?

    Shady Zeineldine: The process began as any other, I was given an inspiration (Matador) and was allowed free reign to design in my aestethic.


    How hands- on was Madonna’s team with the costume?

    Shady Zeineldine: The team allowed me to design as I pleased and they chose the best design for this project.


    Are you working on costumes for her upcoming tour and performances (Grammys)?

    Shady Zeineldine: I can’t tell, you’ll just have to wait and see.


    Is there anyone else on your design wishlist?

    Shady Zeineldine: There are many talented artist on my wishlist.


    If you could offer any advice for someone trying to break into the industry, what would you say?

    Shady Zeineldine: I would say love what you do and believe in what you do...nothing is impossible.


    What are your plans for the future?

    Shady Zeineldine: I plan to keep designing, and hopefully keep celebrating when an artist such as Madonna wears my designs.

  3. 2014_35_1024x1024.jpg?v=1413473659

    From this week's Billboard...

    Looks like Guy O. has big plans about how technology and "consumer goods" will play in the marketing of music in the future (including Madonna's new album I'm sure...).

    In July, Oseary and Laffitte teamed up to co-manage Alicia Keys, Laffitte is connecting Oseary with radio consultants for the next U2 single, and [Gee] Roberson is consulting on Madonna's next album with Oseary.

    Full article:

    http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6288924/maverick-management-group-interview-guy-oseary-larry-rudolph-cortez-bryant-ron-laffitte-adam%20leber-gee-roberson-scott-rodger-clarence-spalding-caron-veazy

    That guy Gee Roberson is good

    Clients include Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, T.I., G-Eazy and producer/­rapper Hit-Boy. Past-year highlights include world tours by Minaj and Drake; branding ventures with Beats by Dr. Dre (for Minaj and Wayne); lucrative deals with Pepsi and Mountain Dew (for Minaj and Wayne, respectively); Minaj’s “American Idol” stint, her E! TV special and the launch of her Pink Friday fragrance; the arrival of Hit-Boy on Blueprint Records; and building up Wayne’s streetwear line Trukfit. ­
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