Lady Gaga as Billboard Woman of the Year: Why it matters that she was chosen now
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Singer Lady Gaga has been selected as Woman of the Year by Billboard.聽
Gaga joins such past recipients, many of whom are bestselling artists, as Taylor Swift (who has been selected twice), Pink, and Katy Perry.
The choice is an interesting one because Gaga is coming off a far-from-traditional year for a pop singer. Swift, for example, was chosen last year around the time she was about to release her smash album 鈥1989鈥 and after her successful 2012 work 鈥淩ed.鈥 Pink, who was selected the year before, was coming off her successful 2012 album 鈥淭he Truth About Love.鈥澛
Billboard didn鈥檛 choose to select Gaga after she released her hugely successful albums 鈥淭he Fame鈥 (2008), 鈥淭he Fame Monster鈥 (2009), or 鈥淏orn This Way鈥 (2011).聽
Instead, Gaga now holds the Billboard title after Gaga鈥檚 most recent pop album, 鈥淎rtpop,鈥 came out in 2013 but failed to win the acclaim or sales of her previous works. Gaga鈥檚 next project that was released was then a 2014 standards album with singer Tony Bennett. "Cheek to Cheek" debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart and had some reviewers praising the power of her voice.聽
Even more acclaim went to Gaga鈥檚 vocals after she performed at the 2015 Oscars, performing a medley of songs from the 1965 film 鈥淭he Sound of Music鈥 in honor of the movie鈥檚 anniversary. Viewers and critics alike praised her performance. Gaga herself of the decision to take on the number, 鈥淭he truth is, you can either nail a performance like that or butcher some of the most classic songs sung by an all-time great." (They were sung in the film by Julie Andrews.) "I took the gamble because everyone had written me off.鈥
In terms of her music work, it seems to have been a year of focusing on her vocal talent rather than focusing on the unusual costumes and performances that have drawn headlines in the past. 鈥淏ecause of the meat dresses or whatever, you forget that underneath is a super, ridiculously talented person,鈥 songwriter Diane Warren said .
Possibly contributing to Billboard's selection of Gaga this year was the artist's activism, with Gaga having co-written a song, 鈥淭il It Happens To You,鈥 with Warren that aimed to bring attention to incidents of sexual assault on college campuses and was released earlier this year. Gaga was praised by many for releasing the track and bringing attention to the issue. 鈥渟ocially conscious鈥 and 鈥渁n anthem for a movement.鈥