Who doesn't know of Lady Gaga? Whether you are a fan or not, one has to admit that Lady Gaga has the stones to write and sing about issues that go ignored. Besides the normal run of the mill issues, Lady Gaga ruffles the feathers of any individual who does not accept others for who they are or who they wish to become.
A little background history on Lady Gaga starts with the signer being raised in Manhattan, New York. Gaga has sung from an early age, while playing melodies on a piano in various New York bars; Gaga rose to fame with her first album 'The Fame'. From there Lady Gaga introduced the world to vocal levels to an operatic equivalent.
Striking the match back to the present...'Million Reasons' from Gaga's newest album Joanne. Joanne was debuted through dive bars across the United States promoting as well as starring in American Horror Story.
Now after being exposed to the work crafted in Joanne 'Million Reasons' struck a chord. Lyrically 'Million Reasons' sheds light on the possible intimate life of Gaga herself. Whether it may be about a relationship, friendship, world topics or another reason. 'Million Reasons' at one point during the song directs the need to approach a situation by running away from something unnamed. There seems to be a lot of running to and away from the choices made. The personal tragedy slowly imbedded into the track conveys the need to express and find sanctuary. As the song proceeds towards the last verse, faith is actually brought up into play. Has faith left us and is can faith be brought back to the forefront?
Lady Gaga adjusts the lights, steps up to the piano and projects the capability to get through the inevitable. Not a day goes by where fighting for ourselves or others goes unheard. In other ways, musicians like Lady Gaga provide the exact context of words for those of us without the ability to express ourselves.