
Originally Posted by
Mindgames
The idea an artist can or should be anything other than the tip of a massive corporate iceberg is rather naive. If someone's selling top 10 singles across half the planet, and there's a pro-produced video for anyone to critique in the first place, then they are a packaged commercial product no matter how they appear. You don't get a 5 minute slot on MTV by sending in something from your cellphone.
"Lady Gaga" is as packaged as they come, but knowingly so. Why do you think she picked the name? Personally I have a lot of time for her - don't particularly like the music, but as a demonstration of marketing she's up there with the best. Does that mean "Lady Gaga" bends the truth when she's talking on screen? Sure it does. So do I. So do you whenever you tell someone you're "fine" when you're not. People are expecting the product, and they want to suspend their disbelief that the person and the product are one and the same. Is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta actually Lady Gaga at 6am on a Monday morning? Course not. Work starts at 7.
As MG says, the critics may find it fun to scratch about for inconsistencies, but the millions of customers out there just want something nice and simple.
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