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Laceface

I can confirm this channel has gone down hill. Went back to the US for the first time in 5 years and it was awful 

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Gaga didn't actually create the meat dress. And she never claimed to have done it. She wore a meat dress to an award show, which is a performance art piece, Gaga's actual line of work.

So one can only ask: how f*cking stupid is VH1? :shrug:

Oh, I'm just visiting-
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Miranda Sings

I think it's so funny that even when Gaga is "over" or a "flop", sites and bloggers turn to shading her just to get clicks. I'm sure they'll be right back on her d!ck when she releases a new single. As a journalism major, it makes me sad that this kind of sh*t is considered an article.

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LaLuna

I guess bashing Gaga will bring you views and clicks... honestly, all the hate is getting old. I get that it was cool for a while to talk crap about Gaga but seriously, ENOUGH. People seem to forget that she's a human being with feelings, there's only so much sh*t a person can take. 

 

Also, did Gaga ever pretend that she invented everything? No. If anything, she's always open about being influenced by multiple artists. 

 

So sick of the media and their bull**** :madge:

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Something that caught my attention though was a piece about "Colette The Artist" and her small protest. It's all to do with Gaga's collaboration with Barneys in 2012.
 
http://vimeo.com/34473694

In May 2012, film maker Josh Gilbert released “Looking for Lady Gaga/Looking For Originality in Artâ€, a short film about the impact street artist Colette has made in the art world. He highlights a moment in January 2012 in the film that shows Colette staging a protest outside of Barneys. The luxury department store is famous for its lavish window displays and in the film, it had Lady Gaga’s music and work featured in a multimedia display. Colette had enough of Gaga ripping off the art that had made Colette an icon so she staged a protest outside of the Barneys’ window display. And to add fuel to the fire, while Colette was leaving her car to start her demonstration, she was greeted by curious fans asking her if she was Lady Gaga. (Awkward) Watch the clip to see Colette’s mission to declare Gaga as an imposter and how on-lookers came and went to stare and even try to report her to the police.

 

I haven't seen anything related to this before and thought some of you would be interested in seeing it

 

(I obviously don't agree with anything said or done btw)

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MonsterMum

I am probably gonna get stoned for this but:  do we really need another of this Madonnation-esque topic? 

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The unfortunate thing is that you can tell these people either have an enormous ego or want fame a little too badly.

 

Originality doesn't exist much anymore, at least in the creation of ideas. Originality exists in the twisting of ideas and making them your own.

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I don't think artists like her can imagine being an equal to Gaga. They consider her a fraud, thief and factory produced when really her roots are as genuine as theirs. While at the same time she's too artsy for the pop world; she really is the odd one out.

 

The unfortunate thing is that you can tell these people either have an enormous ego or want fame a little too badly.
 
Originality doesn't exist much anymore, at least in the creation of ideas. Originality exists in the twisting of ideas and making them your own.

Very good point!

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