Curunir 7,510 Posted July 22, 2018 Share Posted July 22, 2018 1 hour ago, thierryrreiht said: LG6: talented LG7: brilliant LG8: incredible LG9: amazing LG10: show stopping LG11: spectacular LG12: never the same LG13: totally unique LG14: completely not ever been done before ... LG15: unafraid to reference or not reference LG16: PUT IT IN A BLENDER LG17: SH!T ON IT LG18: VOMIT ON IT LG19: EAT IT LG20: GIVE BIRTH TO IT Last five albums are capitalized in the same vein as ARTPOP Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smother Em Eh 6,824 Posted July 22, 2018 Share Posted July 22, 2018 LG6: scores a 100 on Metacritic C3C: scores a 100 on Metacritic ASIB Soundtrack: also scores a 100 on metacritic  Get Applause & G.U.Y to 1B views! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Queen Bitch 10,513 Posted July 22, 2018 Share Posted July 22, 2018 "OH MY GOD YAAAASSS GAGA SLAY MAMA. ALBUM OF THE CENTURY. The fact that it's multi-genre is totally brilliant, perfectly blending PC music, disco, rock, dancepop, country and jazz. The collaborations with Miley, Taylor, Katy, Celine, Beyonce, Dame Elton John, Cher & Tony were just perfect, and the vocal cameo from RuPaul was a nice touch. WHEN WILL MADONNA? WHEN WILL ARTPOP ACT II? WHEN WILL ANYONE? WHAT EVEN IS A WIG ANYMORE? YAAAASSS MAMA SCREAMING" - all Monsters Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mvstraw 1,396 Posted July 22, 2018 Share Posted July 22, 2018 1 hour ago, AlotofApollo said: The most outstanding piece has to be the duet "I can't hear you" with Selena Gomez while Gaga and Selena are both talking in destinctive whispery voices  1 hour ago, Lucas said: DJ Whisper Sounds. Selena Gomez who? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PunkTheFunk 121,505 Posted July 22, 2018 Share Posted July 22, 2018 3 hours ago, YaaaasGaga said: Can @PunkTheFunk jump on this thread ASAP please I'm waiting for a masterpiece x Lady Gaga's sixth studio album "The Marvelous Mrs. Trump" channels the weird and wonderful By Punk T. Funk, NY Times In a post-Trump, post-Brexit world, the old adage of "expected the unexpected" rings truer than ever. Lady Gaga fans speculated that the GUY-songstress would gift her fans with a classic 'Gaga' album: a long awaited return-to-form, full of glistening pop gems and soaring power ballads. What unfolded instead was something no one could anticipate. "The Marvelous Mrs. Trump", Gaga's latest musical effort, landed on streaming services like a burning cargo plane full of asbestos. Both critics and fans were left dumbfounded -- mostly by the cover art, which featured Gaga photoshopped into a wedding photo with none other than the current US President. The hashtag #MrsTrump quickly went viral across the globe and received a polarizing reaction from celebrities ("WTF????" tweeted Chrissy Teigen, followed by several poop emojis). Reports emerged that Madonna had collapsed after an attack of laughter, though her management quickly corrected initial reports and confirmed she had actually choked on her own bitterness. Don't be fooled, however. In order to truly appreciate the genius of this album, it is essential that you let that initial shellshock pass and become immersed in what Gaga has to offer. The narrative arc of the album reimagines the ex-Queen of Pop as Trump's 2nd and a half wife, sandwiched somewhere between Marla Maples and Melania. The album opens with "Orange Colored Skin", a sultry vaporwave track which details the lust that overtook Gaga's Croatian alter ego "Marlania" when she first set eyes on Trump in a Macy's bathroom. Can't fight the circumstance I'm in; is it a sin to love his orange colored skin? she cries over and over during the bridge. "Grab Me By the Heart", the industrial metal-inspired third track on the album is surely a standout, in which the ghost of Karl Marx visits Marlania in a dream to tell her that Trump is her soulmate. The two lovebirds finally exchange their vows in the SOPHIE-produced "Lock Me Up"; it is quickly apparent that the background instrumentation is completely made up of various fart noises, although this adds a nice flavor to the track. The musical story takes a zany turn in the second half of the album when the Trumps' marriage begins to crumble, and Marlania hatches a scheme to sell her soul to Satan (voiced by Katy Perry in a surprise cameo) in exchange for an eternity with Trump. Things come to a head in the penultimate track, "Yuge" -- which can only be described as what would happen if Bjork and Weird Al Yankovic had a baby who grew up to be a serial killer, and he was locked in a recording studio. All in all, this is surely worth a listen. 3.5/5 stars Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loud 1,312 Posted July 23, 2018 Author Share Posted July 23, 2018 1 hour ago, PunkTheFunk said: Lady Gaga's sixth studio album "The Marvelous Mrs. Trump" channels the weird and wonderful By Punk T. Funk, NY Times In a post-Trump, post-Brexit world, the old adage of "expected the unexpected" rings truer than ever. Lady Gaga fans speculated that the GUY-songstress would gift her fans with a classic 'Gaga' album: a long awaited return-to-form, full of glistening pop gems and soaring power ballads. What unfolded instead was something no one could anticipate. "The Marvelous Mrs. Trump", Gaga's latest musical effort, landed on streaming services like a burning cargo plane full of asbestos. Both critics and fans were left dumbfounded -- mostly by the cover art, which featured Gaga photoshopped into a wedding photo with none other than the current US President. The hashtag #MrsTrump quickly went viral across the globe and received a polarizing reaction from celebrities ("WTF????" tweeted Chrissy Teigen, followed by several poop emojis). Reports emerged that Madonna had collapsed after an attack of laughter, though her management quickly corrected initial reports and confirmed she had actually choked on her own bitterness. Don't be fooled, however. In order to truly appreciate the genius of this album, it is essential that you let that initial shellshock pass and become immersed in what Gaga has to offer. The narrative arc of the album reimagines the ex-Queen of Pop as Trump's 2nd and a half wife, sandwiched somewhere between Marla Maples and Melania. The album opens with "Orange Colored Skin", a sultry vaporwave track which details the lust that overtook Gaga's Croatian alter ego "Marlania" when she first set eyes on Trump in a Macy's bathroom. Can't fight the circumstance I'm in; is it a sin to love his orange colored skin? she cries over and over during the bridge. "Grab Me By the Heart", the industrial metal-inspired third track on the album is surely a standout, in which the ghost of Karl Marx visits Marlania in a dream to tell her that Trump is her soulmate. The two lovebirds finally exchange their vows in the SOPHIE-produced "Lock Me Up"; it is quickly apparent that the background instrumentation is completely made up of various fart noises, although this adds a nice flavor to the track. The musical story takes a zany turn in the second half of the album when the Trumps' marriage begins to crumble, and Marlania hatches a scheme to sell her soul to Satan (voiced by Katy Perry in a surprise cameo) in exchange for an eternity with Trump. Things come to a head in the penultimate track, "Yuge" -- which can only be described as what would happen if Bjork and Weird Al Yankovic had a baby who grew up to be a serial killer, and he was locked in a recording studio. All in all, this is surely worth a listen. 3.5/5 stars i-- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KatieJudasGaga4 67,907 Posted July 23, 2018 Share Posted July 23, 2018 6 hours ago, AlotofApollo said: One of her most surprising collaborations is the song "Generic" featuring The Chainsmokers and Ed Sheeran. The most outstanding piece has to be the duet "I can't hear you" with Selena Gomez while Gaga and Selena are both talking in destinctive whispery voices. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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