Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Lady Gaga dumps manager over ‘creative differences’

Lady Gaga leaves her NYC hotel in an old school 1959
Cadillac. Photo:Bangshowbiz
Lady Gaga has parted ways with long-time manager Troy
Carter, who helped launch her career, due to 'creative
differences'.
The 'Applause' hitmaker has parted ways with Troy Carter
– who has worked with her since 2007 – just days ahead of
the release of her highly anticipated third studio album
'ARTPOP' on November 11. A source told
UsMagazine.com: 'It's sad but also liberating at the same
time. One door closes and another opens.' Troy helped
launch the pop superstar's glittering career after joining her
team in 2007 on the recommendation of Gaga's Streamline
Records label boss, Vincent Herbert.
The music manager even earned an Emmy Award
nomination in 2011 for his efforts in producing Gaga's
HBO concert special, 'Lady Gaga Presents the Monster
Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden'. The news follows
the 27-year-old singer's bizarre, teary-eyed performance of
new song 'Dope' at the YouTube Music Awards in New
York City on Sunday November 3, 2013.
Gaga launched her latest album with the release of
'Applause' in September, but the song was outsold by Katy
Perry's 'Roar', and hasn't met the success of her previous
hit singles including 'Just Dance' and 'Bad
Romance'. Meanwhile, Gaga appeared to quash speculation
she has split from actor boyfriend Taylor Kinney as they
were spotted kissing at the YouTube Music Awards on
Sunday.

-BANG

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