
In this photo provided by CBS, entertainer Lady Gaga, left, appears with Late Show host David Letterman as they react to a television monitor showing fans lining New York's 53rd street during taping of the Late Show with David Letterman, Monday, May 23, 2011, in New York.


(FILES) In this dated February 13, 2011 filed photo shows Lady Gaga steps out of a translucent egg to performs at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards show at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Pop provocateur Lady Gaga unveils her second full-length album this week, three years after taking the music world by storm -- but while sales will likely be huge, early reviews are mixed. True to her social media-friendly form, the 25-year-old is releasing "Born this Way" in unconventional style by posting some songs on online social game Farmville ahead of Monday's launch, as well as other singles already issued. The title track was released in February, shortly before Gaga -- real name Joanne Angelina Germanotta -- caused a stirm by turning up inside a giant translucent egg at the music industry's annual Grammys awards show.
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