Why does it always seem like in order to be a famous..I am so creative and out there ..star that drugs somewhere played in the make-up of all that is weird and wonderful. Our Lady Gaga's approach to fashion and music may just be out of this world.
Lady Gaga admitted to Rolling Stone magazine earlier this year that she used drugs to drive the inspiration for her futuristic hair and make-up.
She also told US website ShockHound that drugs were ?tool for my
creativity.'
In further instances, the Bad Romance singer revealed that cocaine,
The Cure and her mirror was all she needed - ?My cocaine soundtrack
was The Cure. I loved all their music, but I listened to this one
song on repeat while I did bags and bags of cocaine.'
Luckily, her father and regular panic attacks played significant roles in reminding her that drugs may be a door but certainly not a place to build your house.
Still, the star is at least honest about her story and rise to fame despite backlashes from her label about such controversy. 'The label gets mad at me for talking about it - they say, ?We don't want people to think that you're not a pop star." But I am a pop star. I'm a pop star with a story!'
Other famous music stars known to enhance their music and
creative experience are or have been Amy Winehouse, Paul McCartney,
Jim Morrison, Elton John, Carlos Santana and John Frusciante
(RHCP).










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