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Gaga's two most similar to each other albums


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Paper Gangsta

Since The Fame Monster contains all the The Fame track these two :hor:

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TF and TFM?

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Interludicrous

TFM and ARTPOP, because both have a pretty diverse palette of musical influences, and they both share a pretty clean electronic vibe. They're eclectic in a similar way.

 

Definitely not TF and TFM :laughga: . TF is very bubblegummy, while TFM is dark and opts for a more heavy synthy sound.

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LetsGetHigh

I'd say The Fame and ARTPOP, since both have immature backgrounds. TFM is too dark to be similar to The Fame IMO.

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hoeslay

TFM and ARTPOP. They are both very dancey yet revolve around different genres while still essentially being pop. I mean Gaga has recognized ARTPOP as TFM's "little raver sister"

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Tropico

I'd say The Fame and ARTPOP, since both have immature backgrounds. TFM is too dark is to be similar to The Fame IMO.

How the hell is ARTPOP from an immature background? :awkney:

And people who actually consider TFM dark. Only Speechless is dark really so... :awkney:

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Well... I don't think this has an answer. :sweat:

Gaga's album are all different sonically, lyrically and conceptually.

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Electric Venus
I'd say The Fame and ARTPOP, since both have immature backgrounds. TFM is too dark to be similar to The Fame IMO.
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djBuffoon

TFM and ARTPOP, because both have a pretty diverse palette of musical influences, and they both share a pretty clean electronic vibe. They're eclectic in a similar way.

Spot-on. Both flirt with dark subject material (perhaps even darker than BTW), but are party albums at heart. Smart and crafty party albums, to be sure, but irreverent electro-pop just the same.

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