Lady Gaga: ‘When I’m not on stage I don’t feel alive’
Lady Gaga only feels properly alive when she is on
stage and thinks she is just like everyone else who is
bursting to release their creative energy.
The singer – who is set to give her first live rendition
of her new single 'Applause' from her album
'ARTPOP' at the MTV Video Music Awards in New
York City this Sunday August 25, 2013 – finds
meaning to her existence when is performing.
She said: 'When I'm not on stage I don't feel alive. But
when I hit the stage it's like everything that I'm
thinking and feeling, where I belong – that's where it
is.' But the eccentric star doesn't think she is different
from anyone else, because most people have creative
energy they want to release.
Gaga explained: 'I don't think I am different from
anybody else. I think everyone with their location and
their job and what they do, their passion, feel the same
way I do. It's sort of like we are endlessly obsessing
about what we are creating and then the explosion is the
moment where we get to share.'
The pop genius was forced to take time out after hip
surgery to correct a tear and breakage inside the joint in
February and consequently cancelled the remaining
dates on her 'Born This Way Ball', and now she is very
excited about getting back to work.
The 27-year-old singer told UK station Radio 1: 'I
don't ever think about anything else other than working
anyway. I'm quite used to being in a mental state. It's a
good stress, I have thought of nothing but performing
since my injuries earlier in the year.'
stage and thinks she is just like everyone else who is
bursting to release their creative energy.
The singer – who is set to give her first live rendition
of her new single 'Applause' from her album
'ARTPOP' at the MTV Video Music Awards in New
York City this Sunday August 25, 2013 – finds
meaning to her existence when is performing.
She said: 'When I'm not on stage I don't feel alive. But
when I hit the stage it's like everything that I'm
thinking and feeling, where I belong – that's where it
is.' But the eccentric star doesn't think she is different
from anyone else, because most people have creative
energy they want to release.
Gaga explained: 'I don't think I am different from
anybody else. I think everyone with their location and
their job and what they do, their passion, feel the same
way I do. It's sort of like we are endlessly obsessing
about what we are creating and then the explosion is the
moment where we get to share.'
The pop genius was forced to take time out after hip
surgery to correct a tear and breakage inside the joint in
February and consequently cancelled the remaining
dates on her 'Born This Way Ball', and now she is very
excited about getting back to work.
The 27-year-old singer told UK station Radio 1: 'I
don't ever think about anything else other than working
anyway. I'm quite used to being in a mental state. It's a
good stress, I have thought of nothing but performing
since my injuries earlier in the year.'
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