The Safune traditional village district was the location for Moana (1926), one of the earliest documentaries directed by Robert J. Flaherty.
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Representing Gagaifomauga No. 2 electoral constituency is matai and politician Safuneitu'uga Pa'aga Neri, the current Minister of Communication and Technology in the Parliament of Samoa.
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While releasing her third studio album Artpop, Gaga held a private event in New York known as ArtRave, where she performed songs from the album and showcased art pieces.
However, music producer Rob Fusari convinced her that a drum machine would not hurt her integrity, telling her that Queen, who was one of Gaga's musical inspirations, used it in their music.
In 2013, DJ Snake produced three songs on Lady Gaga’s album "ARTPOP" including "Applause," with White Shadow, and "Do What U Want".
Performers at the Part in the Park at the Civic Offices included DJ Jules in a Lady Gaga tribute act and Niamh Kavanagh, winner of Eurovision Song Contest 1993 who represented Ireland in the Contest again this year.
The song begins with a clapping sound, following Lady Gaga chanting "heavy metal lover" in an Auto-Tuned voice.
In 2007, Gaga and Kelly were working with RedOne in a small recording studio in Queens, New York.
In 2010, she also parodied Lady Gaga's hit-single, Alejandro.
Lady Gaga Fame is a unisex perfume by American performance artist Lady Gaga.
The first major music releases using MyStudio AfterMaster HD Audio process were Janet Jackson's "Make Me" produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, and Lady Gaga's multi-platinum "Telephone."
Gaga performed "LoveGame" live on the UK program The Album Chart Show on February 14, 2009 as promotion for The Fame.
"Morning Dew", a Bad Lip Reading parody of Jay-Z, Bruno Mars, and Lady Gaga, found on YouTube
The genre was imported to the Dominican Republic and is now an integral part of the Afro-Dominican music scene, where it is known colloquially as gagá.
In a partnership with Lady Gaga, virtual items such as a Lady Gaga Gyrosphere in CityVille, a Lipstick Gun in Mafia Wars and a Paws Up Statue for FrontierVille were available in RewardVille.
The theorem for compact Riemann surfaces can be deduced from the algebraic version using Chow's theorem and the GAGA principle: in fact, every compact Riemann surface is defined by algebraic equations in some complex projective space.
Fusari produced Billboard hits including Destiny’s Child’s “No, No, No” and “Bootylicious”, Whitney Houston’s "Love That Man", Will Smith’s “Wild Wild West” and co-wrote Lady Gaga’s "Paparazzi (Lady GaGa song).