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Vincent Herbert, Lady Gaga’s former manager, talks about how he discovered her and took her to a barbershop to dye her hair blonde during a recent podcast. “I made $3billion dollars with Gaga. We sold 170 million albums to date. What is this, 2025? She’s still getting nominated for...

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