Joanne Stefani Germanotta (born March 20, 1986), best known by her stage name Lady GaGa, is an Italian-American singer-songwriter and musician, known for work in the electronica genre.She attended Convent of the Sacred Heart School, an exclusive private all-girls school; also attended by Nicky and Paris Hilton. As a little girl, she remembers singing into a plastic tape recorder to the likes of Cyndi Lauper and Michael Jackson. By age four, Lady GaGa had taught herself to play the piano by ear. When she was a teenager she penned her first song. When she was just fourteen she was playing open mic nights at New Yorks Bitter End, and by the age of seventeen she was one of twenty people in the world to gain early admission to the Clive Davis program at the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. "Just Dance" is a dance-pop song recorded by American pop singer Lady Gaga. Released as the lead single from Gaga's debut album, The Fame, the song is written by Gaga and features labelmate Colby O'Donis with additional vocals by Akon. The track is produced by RedOne. The song was nominated for Best Dance Recording in the 51st Grammy Awards. It has been featured on season.