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10 Songs That Show How Ridiculous Society Is


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Stephen

disagree with habits. males and females can relate to that song. its a universal experience, drowning your pain with d--gs and/or alcohol

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and all of Born This Way to show that when someone makes accepting music; the world instantly says they've had enough of us supporting gay people and people should shut up about equality (this goes for fans as well) which is sad

Where's Lady Gaga's "The Fame"?

Gaga's Just Dance is just as bad as TGIF in terms of promoting drinking though
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KingOfSpain

Habits by Tove Lo is an amazing song... and her album is one of the best released in 2014

 

I don't care about the rest of the top 10

 

PS: every Pitbull and Katy Perry song show how ridiculous society is

http://gagadaily.com/forums/topic/227246-ceremony-gagas-videography-megarate/
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barnabesk

What a mess.

 

They don't differentiate between the song, that CRITICISES standards in our society (e.g. Pretty Hurts) and songs, that are BEING CRITICISED for their lyrics (e.g. Blurred Lines) for strengthening an "immoral" point of view

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HighwayGuy

None's going to be making songs about staying safe, being nice to women and drinking responsibly are they? :smh:

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MahoganySnitch

What a mess.

 

They don't differentiate between the song, that CRITICISES standards in our society (e.g. Pretty Hurts) and songs, that are BEING CRITICISED for their lyrics (e.g. Blurred Lines) for strengthening an "immoral" point of view

:applause:

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barnabesk

You could put Mary Jane Holland, The Fame, Just Dance in there if that's their definition of "ridiculous". :spin:

 

I might be overa--lysing Gaga's discography, but to me, her interpretation and artistic view of "The Fame" should not be viewed one-sided. It's more like talking about the fame and giving hints of a critical converse with being famous for only desiring to be known and famous... the senseless act for craving a celebrity life without actually contributing to society or having a more meaningful purpose in life.

 

Fame, fame baby

The fame, fame

We live for the fame, fame baby

The fame, fame

Isn't it a shame, shame baby

A shame, shame

In it for the fame, fame baby

The fame, fame

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I might be overa--lysing Gaga's discography, but to me, her interpretation and artistic view of "The Fame" should not be viewed one-sided. It's more like talking about the fame and giving hints of a critical converse with being famous for only desiring to be known and famous... the senseless act for craving a celebrity life without actually contributing to society or having a more meaningful purpose in life.

 

Fame, fame baby

The fame, fame

We live for the fame, fame baby

The fame, fame

Isn't it a shame, shame baby

A shame, shame

In it for the fame, fame baby

The fame, fame

So you're saying she doesn't agree with that, so she played the part a bit? :spin:

 

3 in the morning, my reading comprehension isn't good right now. :rip:

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barnabesk

So you're saying she doesn't agree with that, so she played the part a bit? :spin:

 

3 in the morning, my reading comprehension isn't good right now. :rip:

 

Yes, she makes a statement about the social construction of fame and our pop culture. People are obsessed with celebrity culture and their own desire to be famous, no matter how or why, it's our desire to get recognition, attention and praise. "Paparazzi" "Beautiful Dirty Rich" "The Fame" are all comments playing with this theme. During the creation of "The Fame", she was not famous at all, so she tried to construct a vague view into the future with her lyrics (with all of the downsides being torn in these lyrics). In "The Fame Monster", she creates a critical retrospective of fame while being one of the most famous person in the world and in "Applause", she links to this theme again. Gaga knows how to play with her image and the prejudices she's facing by the public!

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