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Why are monsters so worried for Gaga's career?


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All fans worry about their faves' careers.

 

I guess especially so with Gaga because she was so hugely popular and had hit after hit and it's not been like that for a little while now. Obviously this doesn't mean it can't be like that again one day, but I don't think monsters should be made to feel bad for worrying, it's just because we want success for her and for her talents to be recognised.

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Why *little managers are so worried for Gaga's career?

 

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brizoda

Because we want her to be successful and happy.

and we want the haters to fume

really need it

yes, yes and yes

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If the fans were truly responsible for her initial fame, then the same fans need to start BUILDING her reputation instead of tearing it down. It starts with being respectful towards other artists that she never wanted to compete with in the first place. We are isolating her. We are boxing her in. We are not helping. 

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If the fans were truly responsible for her initial fame, then the same fans need to start BUILDING her reputation instead of tearing it down. It starts with being respectful towards other artists that she never wanted to compete with in the first place. We are isolating her. We are boxing her in. We are not helping. 

 

I'd guess maybe half this fan base though fell in love with an avatar, a persona, a character.... the particular version of Gaga from 2008-2010.  Gaga's problem is that she came out in her Ziggy Stardust persona, and a large portion of fans don't want her moving away from it.

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Bloody

i am worried about the new musical direction she will take.  I think he doesn't know where to go

I never expected her to be singing jazz..so anything can happen :ohwell:

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Anastasios

Britney shows no inclination for artistic growth or moving out of her safe zone.

 

wait, what? are u kidding? :D you just doesnt have a clue. Britney always was innovative with her music and her shows. She took many risks, so dont say she is not moving out of her save zone. Something like that makes me really angry :deadbanana:

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Isn't it quite normal to expect from any fan who supports an artist who isn't at their best?? But to be honest what really gets me worried is to hear her saying constantly that the more people try to get her mainstream/basic/like everyone else the more distant she gets from this. I gets me confused when I read her declarations saying that she kinda had no total control on her previous works, because that was the time that most of us started being a fan. If she had done everything by herself or at least with the view of the show business she seems to have right now, would we have ever fallen for her? I hope she doesn't mean in at all.

I believe she could step back again and still being creative and authentic in that horrible business. I am pretty sure she is strong and smart enough to come back very successfully! 

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I think it's normal to worry about her career when you're a fan. There's nothing wrong.

 

BUT, yes you're right, as long as she makes good music, WHO CARES  :coffee:

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All fans worry about their faves' careers.

 

I guess especially so with Gaga because she was so hugely popular and had hit after hit and it's not been like that for a little while now. Obviously this doesn't mean it can't be like that again one day, but I don't think monsters should be made to feel bad for worrying, it's just because we want success for her and for her talents to be recognised.

This ^

 

Gaga is still successful and relevant, but when Gaga first hit the scene, she was the IT girl for 2-3 years. She was iconic and evyerthing she touched seemed to turn to gold. That faded away and now she's still successful, but she's not as iconic as she was. You will see 2010 Lady Gaga remembered for a long time.

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MonSwiftAnton

Well I love the music wether what chart position it has. But it's just that excitement that I miss from watching a song climb on the charts, and hearing my friends from work discuss her latest video. That hasn't happened this era, and it makes me sound shallow but that's one thing that made me happy.

Oh well, we can't do anything. 

If it is like she said in that sassy norwegian interview she has that pop culture performance art quality, that she knows what's coming next, that she has that intuition we shouldn't worry.

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PopBitch

Madonna has definitely not done only mainstream pop, when we have the albums I'm Breathless, Bedtime Stories, Ray of Light and American Life

And the Evita soundtrack.

 

I also don't consider Erotica mainstream pop.  She delved into s-xual taboos, betrayal, used deephouse as a musical influence, and even wrote a song about losing someone she loved to AIDS.  The album was eclectic and not mainstream pop for the majority of it, and darker in her mood, sombre.  An old standard, Fever, was covered even to address the subjects she was addressing.  

 

A music critic said about its impact in retrospect.

 

"By 1992, Madonna was an iconâ€â€untouchable, literally and figurativelyâ€â€and Erotica was the first time the artist's music took on a decidedly combative, even threatening tone, and most people didn't want to hear it. Erotica's irrefutable uns-xiness probably says more about the s-x=death mentality of the early '90s than any other musical document of its time. This is not Madonna at her creative zenith. This is Madonna at her most important, at her most relevant. No one else in the mainstream at that time dared to talk about s-x, love, and death with such frankness and fearlessness."

"Eric Henderson from Slant Magazine recalled, "No Madonna album was ever met with a louder backlash or was more rampantly misrepresented than this dark masterpiece."

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FGGrayson

the fame era hadn't huge tour and high cost video clips but was one of her most successfull because of the good songs :ohwell:

 

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