THE FAME
"The more money you make, the more problems you get and jealousy and envy is something that comes with the territory." The Notorious B.I.G. said it best and now Lady Gaga is starting to feel the pressure. Her producer and ex-boyfriend Rob Fusari, who co-wrote the mega hit "Paparazzi," is suing her for $30 million dollars. Fusari also claims he came up with her stage name and helped her get her record deal only to be ditched once her career began to soar.
The lawsuit states that the two became business partners after their personal relationship bloomed and together started Team Love Child LLC to promote her career. Fusari's share was 20 percent.
After the cancellation of the highly anticipated North American “Fame Kills” tour with Kanye West, Lady Gaga has announced that she will, in fact, be touring in the upcoming months. Filling the void that was once taken up by the swollen headed Kanye West will be Kid Cudi, a protégé of Kanye and the “it” guy of the hip-hop world. The duo will be performing the elaborately choreographed shows under the all encompassing tour moniker “The Monster Ball.”
Kid Cudi is riding the wave of his newly released and critically acclaimed album Man on the Moon: The End of Day. Lady Gaga will be re-releasing her much successful The Fame album under the new title, The Fame Monster, which plays into the upcoming tour title. While there won’t be the pseudo “on stage fight” that was planned for the Kanye/Gaga expedition, both artists are expected to outperform their contemporaries in what has been billed as the first “electro pop opera.”











