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5 Musicians with Opposite-Gender Alter Egos

Started by Shana A, July 02, 2010, 02:38:52 PM

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    5 Musicians with Opposite-Gender Alter Egos
    12:31 pm Wednesday Jun 30, 2010 by Judy Berman

http://flavorwire.com/102523/5-musicians-with-opposite-gender-alter-egos

    There's nothing new about gender bending in pop music. From Grace Jones to David Bowie, androgyny has always been hip — and hot. But what happens when musicians stretch the innuendo to its logical extreme by embodying an opposite-gender alter ego? Find out after the jump, where we meet Lady Gaga as a drag king and find out why a certain Beatle sometimes tries to convince himself he's a woman when recording.

    Lady Gaga = Jo Calderone

    Here's something to make you sexually confused: You see a skinny, dandily coiffed, pretty cute guy in Vogue Hommes Japan... and then it turns out that the dude is almost definitely Lady Gaga in a suit. (Hey, at least it's nice to know her body doesn't automatically reject pants!)
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