Lady Gaga's personal letter to David Bowie has been revealed. The singer's words may be moving.

On September 13th, the David Bowie Centre opened in London at the Victoria & Albert Museum. It houses a magnificent collection of Bowie memorabilia, some of which are true gems. Alongside Bowie's outfits and personal notes, there's also a letter from Lady Gaga.
"Dear David Bowie, it was a true honor to receive an advance copy of your album. I cried listening to every song. How does he even know I exist? I feel like my entire career has been an artistic appeal to you to notice me, " we read in part of the letter.
The singer then informed Bowie that she was currently in New York, finishing work on her album "Artpop." She also expressed hope for a personal meeting with Bowie. "Artpop" was released in November 2013.
In the years that followed, Gaga repeatedly referenced Bowie. A few weeks after his death in 2016, she paid tribute to him at the Grammy Awards, singing a medley of his biggest hits, including "Space Oddity," "Changes," and "Heroes."
Gaga's handwritten letter is one of many fascinating artifacts on display in the exhibition space dedicated to the artist. Shortly before its opening, while cataloging the collection, it was discovered that the exhibits also included notes from Bowie, listing his favorite songs, albums, and books, as well as detailed plans for his unfinished musical. The David Bowie Center houses over 90,000 objects in total.
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