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The Lady Gaga Phenomenon: It’s All About Positioning
I love music. If I had my way, I’d listen to it 24-7. Fortunately, I have the opportunity to surround myself with extremely talented musicians. I go to concerts, shows and open-mic nights on a fairly regular basis. The talent I see blows me away. It’s a shame that the world is full of so many talented people and so few make it in the industry. But there’s noting like a little controversy to get the attention of the public.
Take Lady Gaga for instance. At 23 years old, she’s sold 15.3 million digital tracks, generated four number 1 songs from her debut album and is nominated for five Grammy awards. Yes, she’s talented. But how did she make it when there are so many other talented musicians that can’t seem to get a break?
It’s all about brand positioning and marketing. Here are a few things that have propelled Gaga into super-stardom:
- Brand Positioning: Gaga holds a unique position in the mind of consumers in relation to competing artists. When competition, like Taylor Swift and Beyonce, are appealing to audiences with an innocent, girl-next-door image, the only way to get ahead is by posing as the complete opposite.
- Timing: History repeats itself. Lady Gaga isn’t the first artist to become famous by stunning her audience. Queen, George Michael and Madonna are just a few artists that have pushed the limits by not conforming to sexual and fashion boundaries. But it’s tough to have more than one popular misfit in the industry at time so Gaga’s timed it right by entering the industry when other artists are mellower.
- Style: Her style has been described as risqué, wild, cutting edge, and cross-dressing. Some refer to her as the Marilyn Manson of pop! Whatever you want to call her style, it’s one of a kind. She’s hired outlandish designers to fill her wardrobe and she’s not afraid to cover herself in blood to get attention.
- 360-Deal: According to the Wall Street Journal article, The Lessons of Lady Gaga, Universal Music Group’s deal with Gaga is the reason for her success. Labels are slashing their artist rosters to invest more money in their high-ticket artists. They invest tons of money up-front for marketing, in exchange for touring revenues, merchandise sales, and even celebrity endorsement deals. Troy Carter, Gaga’s manger, credits the 360-deal for her success, stating, “Would she be in the position to play in front of 20,000 people a night if the record company had not put up the marketing dollars?“
- Embracing Digital Distribution: Consumers can download and share music for free, without having to pay for songs. Many musicians condemn digital distribution because they think it’s ruined their chance at getting revenue from their music. Lady Gaga has done the opposite, making her music available to anyone who wants it. The accessibility of her music has made more people want to attend her shows, purchase her merchandise and it increased her brand loyalty.
- Talent: She wouldn’t be where she is today without talent. She writes her own music and her tunes alone have a style of their own.
- Initiative: She’s a workaholic. She is 100% devoted to her music, speaking engagements, concerts, fans and the team of people that supports her. She shows the drive and determination that it takes to make it in the industry!
Lady Gaga’s got all of these things going for her, however, her long-term success will hinge on evolution. She may be on top of the world now but her image wont keep up the momentum for long. Like all life-long musicians, she will have to reposition her brand to achieve long-term success.
Good luck, Gaga! Can’t wait to see what you morph into next!

