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Is Gaga waiting for the right time to release the next album?


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Currently what's charting/getting some recognition or love from the public is "real" music. You know the type of music you get from Sam Smith/Adele, about sensitive topics, such as love, desperation, depression, broken hearts, etc. Gaga knows that too, as she already stated in it a certain moment I can't precise.

 

And we all know how Gaga is very secretive about her personal life, especially her love life, even with the fans. It's the sort of thing she just won't talk about, and she almost gets offended when people ask her about it.

 

Now, in her music, she very rarely talks about love/relationships in a very passionate or explicit way. Maybe in Bad Romance, or Speechless, but even those aren't at the same level of rawness as most of the songs by Sam Smith, for example. Like in real life, her songs never get too personal or reveal how fragile parts of her love life are.

 

So, do you think she is waiting, consciously or unconsciously, for this raw/passionate type of music to go away, so that she can bring something new and different to the table and change the game? Is the new jazz album a way to achieve that?

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monketsharona

yes probably ! :)

 

Applause and ARTPOP era in general were released with bad timing... Gaga suffered from comparisons with Katy and Prism... 

 

I'm pretty sure Gaga is now considering what is going to be released before releasing her own new material...

 

And no I dont think her next jazz album is going to change the game though it probably going to have the same goal CtC had ;)  

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Cody Draco

You call Sam Smith "real music" and others call Alice In Chains "real music". There is no such thing, it's all based on your own personal opinion.

 

Gaga makes "real music" in my opinion. Paparazzi, Aura, Judas, Bad Romance, So Happy I Could Die, The Edge Of Glory etc. are a million times more emotional and relateable than anything Sam Smith could ever even dream of creating in my opinion.

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She knows what she's doing, trust her. She's been on a fantastic streak lately, and it was well needed; You've seen her confidence lately and she'll give us what we want in time. 

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You call Sam Smith "real music" and others call Alice In Chains "real music". There is no such thing, it's all based on your own personal opinion.

 

Gaga makes "real music" in my opinion. Paparazzi, Aura, Judas, Bad Romance, So Happy I Could Die, The Edge Of Glory etc. are a million times more emotional and relateable than anything Sam Smith could ever even dream of creating in my opinion.

 

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Cody Draco

:rip:

 

I didn't mean to be rude, but I do not like this trend that I have seen on this site that discredits Gaga's past work to the point of calling it "not real". :usrs:

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TEANUS

Sam Smith is emotional and everything, but Dope sh*ts on anything he or almost anyone else has ever written emotionally. I mean even the chorus is :deadbanana:

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She knows what she's doing, trust her. She's been on a fantastic streak lately, and it was well needed; You've seen her confidence lately and she'll give us what we want in time. 

 

this !!!

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I didn't mean to be rude, but I do not like this trend that I have seen on this site that discredits Gaga's past work to the point of calling it "not real". :usrs:

 

It's not real in the sense of the word. It's real as in about relationships. That's what people are digging right now. That was the whole point of the thread, you just picked Sam Smith to throw a little hate on him, once again.

Sam Smith is emotional and everything, but Dope sh*ts on anything he or almost anyone else has ever written emotionally. I mean even the chorus is :deadbanana:

 

It's emotional but not relatable. I doesn't have the potential to be a hit.

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TEANUS

It's not real in the sense of the word. It's real as in about relationships. That's what people are digging right now. That was the whole point of the thread, you just picked Sam Smith to throw a little hate on him, once again.

It's emotional but not relatable. I doesn't have the potential to be a hit.

It's relatable to anyone who has/ had a d--g addiction but only had one thing to lose it for: their loved ones. Unfortunately, it's becoming a more common thing all the time for people to have to choose between things like family and d--gs or money. :(

And I'm pretty sure if she would've performed somewhere like the Grammys it would've really set things on fire. I mean she set the Grammys on fire with a performance of a jazz song she didn't even write. Imagine the effect if she was singing an emotional ballad SHE wrote. Her voice would've brought the house down

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You call Sam Smith "real music" and others call Alice In Chains "real music". There is no such thing, it's all based on your own personal opinion.

 

Gaga makes "real music" in my opinion. Paparazzi, Aura, Judas, Bad Romance, So Happy I Could Die, The Edge Of Glory etc. are a million times more emotional and relateable than anything Sam Smith could ever even dream of creating in my opinion.

you completely missed the point of the thread :toofunny:

But at least your post was funny

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It's relatable to anyone who has/ had a d--g addiction but only had one thing to lose it for: their loved ones. Unfortunately, it's becoming a more common thing all the time for people to have to choose between things like family and d--gs or money. :(

And I'm pretty sure if she would've performed somewhere like the Grammys it would've really set things on fire. I mean she set the Grammys on fire with a performance of a jazz song she didn't even write. Imagine the effect if she was singing an emotional ballad SHE wrote. Her voice would've brought the house down

 

At least 90% of the people out there were never in that situation. So it's not relatable...

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