Ex-boyfriend sues Lady Gaga for $35 million

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(CNN) -- Lady Gaga's former boyfriend, producer and business partner, is suing the pop star for $35 million, claiming he was pushed away after their failed romance.

Songwriter-producer Rob Fusari's lawsuit contends he transformed Stefani Germanotta into "Lady Gaga" and switched her rock riffs with dance beats to make her songs commercial hits.

"We have no comment," Lady Gaga's publicist told CNN on Thursday night.

Lady Gaga, one of the world's hottest recording acts, won two Grammys this year for her debut album.

Robert Meloni, Fusari's lawyer, borrowed a line from William Congreve's tragic play "The Mourning Bride" to set the stage for his arguments.

"Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned," Meloni said.

Lady Gaga was the woman scorned when Fusari ended their romance, according to the suit.

"All business is personal. When those personal relationships evolve into romantic entanglements, any corresponding business relationship usually follows the same trajectory so that when one crashes, they all burn. That is what happened here," the suit said.

The story starts with 20-year-old Germanotta riding a bus from Manhattan to Fusari's studio in Parsippany, New Jersey, to work on music in the spring of 2006.

"Fusari was expecting someone a little more grunge-rocker than the young Italian girl 'guidette' that arrived at his doorstep and was worried that he had made a mistake," the court papers said.

"Fusari then asked her to play one of her songs on the studio piano and within seconds, (he) realized that Germanotta had star potential. The trick would be coaxing it out of her."

While Fusari thought Germanotta's songs were brilliant, they lacked commercial appeal, the suit said.

"He pushed her to explore different musical genres," it said. "Over the course of the next several months, Germanotta commuted from New York to Jersey seven days a week, radically reshaping her approach. They put their focus on writing music and finding a sound for her."

Fusari takes credit for convincing her "to abandon rock riffs and add dance beats. He demonstrated how the sound of a drum machine would not hurt the integrity of her music."

The suit claims Fusari created her stage name by accident. A text message intended to read "Radio Ga Ga," named after the Queen song, was changed by spell check on his cell phone to "Lady Ga Ga," it said. "Germanotta loved it and 'Lady Gaga' was born."

Their romance grew as they were "working intensely in such close emotional quarters," it said. Germanotta and her father soon signed a contract with Fusari giving him a 20 percent share of her career, the suit said.

The romance declined after Lady Gaga gained and then lost a record deal with Island Def Jam, it said.

"The couple was now constantly bickering as Germanotta became more and more verbally abusive towards Fusari," the suit said.

"Fusari wanted to return their relationship to a purely professional level, so in January 2007, he ended their romantic involvement."

After Lady Gaga got a new recording contract in May 2007 with Interscope, she stopped answering Fusari's phone calls, it said.

Still, he co-wrote and produced four songs on Lady Gaga's debut album "The Fame," including the hit "Paparazzi."
 
does anybody know who else did this guy produce songs for?

Fusari is continuing to work on a variety of projects, both in the U.S. and in Europe. Although, his main direction these days is developing artists. "I'm very excited about working with the new artists that I'm developing, plus continuing to write and produce for established artists in different genres," said Fusari. "I just want to surround myself with talented people, and keep creating quality records.

Lady Gaga's debut album, The Fame was co-produced by Fusari and has four sides on the record. Songs include "Paparazzi", "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich", "Brown Eyes" and "Disco Heaven". The European release of The Fame also includes the songs "Retro, Dance, Freak" and "Again Again". On March 19, 2010, it was reported he was suing Gaga for $30 million in unpaid revenue and royalties.

Presently, Fusari is busy developing writers and artists for TV, movies and radio.

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Fusari has worked with a wide range of artists in the pop, rap, R&B and dance genres, from artists such as Jonas Brothers, Jessica Simpson, Kelly Rowland, Britney Spears, American Idol finalists Kimberley Locke and Tamyra Gray, classic dance diva Gloria Gaynor, and the O'Jay's. He has collaborated with many writers including Cathy Dennis, Kara DioGuardi, Tom Nichols, Wayne Hector, and European stars Estelle, Gareth Gates, and Billy Crawford.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Fusari
 
Once ya get famous, all the roaches come out of the dark for a pay day. I'm not buying this. Although Gaga didn't break out until last year, her album came out in '08 and she was pushing for stardom even before that, so this dude has had plenty of time to get angry and sue (if it was a legit claim and I don't believe it is).
 
truth on both sides of the coin. i know he had a big hand in pushing her through. it will get settled.
 
I can't imagine this lawsuit will get very far. True or not, this kind of thing happens all the time.
 
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