Seven unreleased Lady Gaga works from two years before 'The Fame' were put up for auction last week by her first manager, Bob Leone, and now the pop queen has snatched them all back for an undisclosed amount, RadarOnline.com reports.
The mysterious demos dated from 2002 to 2006, when the NYC native still went by Stefani Germanotta. The titles previously up for sale at the auction house Gotta Have Rock and Roll included an unreleased 2002 demo, an original CD called 'Stefani Germanotta,' a 2005 CD called 'Words,' a 2006 EP called 'Stefani Red and Blue' and a 2006 DVD performance showcase that was shot at The Cutting Room in New York City.
According to MTV News, the CDs were priced with a minimum bid of $1,000 each before Lady Gaga bought them all.
The mysterious demos dated from 2002 to 2006, when the NYC native still went by Stefani Germanotta. The titles previously up for sale at the auction house Gotta Have Rock and Roll included an unreleased 2002 demo, an original CD called 'Stefani Germanotta,' a 2005 CD called 'Words,' a 2006 EP called 'Stefani Red and Blue' and a 2006 DVD performance showcase that was shot at The Cutting Room in New York City.
According to MTV News, the CDs were priced with a minimum bid of $1,000 each before Lady Gaga bought them all.
Reuters reports it was a drama-free transaction.
"She wanted to purchase them," said Peter Seigel, co-founder of the auction house. "We sent her an offer on behalf of Bob Leone. She countered and we made a deal."
The auction was scheduled to take place from Oct. 6 to Oct. 15.
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