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Which DWUW Verse 2 do you prefer?


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AM98GJ

I will always remember Gaga's performance on 'Alan Carr: Chatty Man' Her Dope performance annoyed me because of the ending, but her DWUW performance was beautiful. What was interesting was that she had completely different 2nd verse ( I don't know if this verse was already known correct me if it was), check it out and let me know which you prefer? R Kelly's or Gaga's? 

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjmhwpzCbrY

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Haroon

Gaga's because that encompasses what the song's actually about :yes: The R. Kelly verse is nice and all but it doesn't have a special spark in my opinion because it's just about private parties and jets and all that other 'Like A G6' stuff :sweat: 

Oh and I see it more as Christina's verse for some reason, that The Voice finale performance is forever ingrained in my mind :flutter: 

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Duella Dvil

the second verse gaga wrote. I sing it ALWAYS

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Gaga's one is much better, the album version's doesn't even make sense to the rest of the song to be fair

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AM98GJ

I agree! Especially about her body belonging to us when she's on stage, at first most people would be like wtf, but the message is so utterly beautiful ( I can't ever use GGD emojis when I'm on my phone) <3

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Gaga's verse. I wished R Kelly's verses had been less s-xual and deeper, so DWUW wouldn't have been perceived as an "ode to rape"

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Just A Holy Fool

Christina's version for sure. That should have been the collab all along given the controversy that came with R. Kelly. It really could have been a defining hit of her career. 

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nativenewyorker

Gaga's for the meaning of the song. But R. Kelly's was cool for radio and it's catchy

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djBuffoon

They both have their attributes. Gaga's verse offers more lyrical continuity, but Kelly gives Gaga something to play off of and work against. For sheer dynamics, I prefer the album by a hair.

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