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Lady Gaga and Anderson Cooper

Lady Gaga and Anderson Cooper - Lady Gaga has come a long way since the days when she was just aspiring singer/songwriter Stefani Germanotta, so in her "60 Minutes" interview, the superstar tries to give viewers peak at what life was like before the fame. In a clip from her interview with Anderson Cooper, which is set to air on Sunday, Gaga goes back to her old New York City apartment.

In the beginning of the teaser clip, Gaga and Cooper stand outside of her old building. "How long did you live here for?" Cooper asks, to which she replies, "About three years."

Gaga then attempts to enter her former apartment by pressing all of the buttons, hoping someone will buzz her in. "We're going to do it the New York way ... someone will listen." While they do get inside the building, the current tenant in Gaga's old studio declines to even open the door because of the "60 Minutes" camera crew.

So instead, the superstar goes through an old box of personal mementos while sitting in the building's narrow staircase. The "Born This Way" singer laughs at the sheet music to the very first song she wrote called "Dollar Bills." "This was actually the very first song I ever wrote," she tells Cooper. "I think I was four."

Lady Gaga and Anderson Cooper

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