Lady Gaga seems to truly be
following in Madonna's footsteps. The "Born This Way" singer is showing a
keen interest in learning Sanskrit, just like Madonna, who sang an entire song called "Shanti/Ashtangi" in the language on the "Ray of Light album".
Gaga's interest in Sanskrit developed when shefound out Madonna was interested in it heard about the Indian language
during one of her yoga sessions. Now she's keen to read books on it and
learn to speak a couple of lines as well.
A source reveals, "Gaga is definitely influenced by Indian culture and the sounds. She got a taste of it when she collaborated with Salim-Suleiman on the "Born this Way" remix. During their interactions, Gaga was eager to know about Indian influences on Western artistes."
Even though she doesn't have a Sanskrit teacher yet, Gaga is definitely curious to read up and learn more about the language. She has yet to start work on new material, but she's keen on using Sanskrit influences in her up coming album."
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Gaga's interest in Sanskrit developed when she
A source reveals, "Gaga is definitely influenced by Indian culture and the sounds. She got a taste of it when she collaborated with Salim-Suleiman on the "Born this Way" remix. During their interactions, Gaga was eager to know about Indian influences on Western artistes."
Even though she doesn't have a Sanskrit teacher yet, Gaga is definitely curious to read up and learn more about the language. She has yet to start work on new material, but she's keen on using Sanskrit influences in her up coming album."
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Wow.
We should just call her Lady Clonedonna from now on. I wonder what the
next life
path of Madonna's Lady Xerox will take from? Let's see, there's
Madonna's Latin phase, Japanese phase. Let's not forget the dominatrix
phase.....oh wait, Stefani's already used that one. Um, oh right!!!
Stefani can study Kabbalah and give
herself a Jewish name like Madonna did. Madonna's is Esther and Stefani
can use that one too.
Here's a video of Madonna featuring Lenny Kravitz, performing her song Shanti/Ashtangi at the 1998 VMA's.