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If Judas was never a single would the GP still love Gaga?


VelmaDinkley

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Yanko

btw sold like 9 million ww i doubt everyone who bought it was gay 

some of you forget that lgbt is a minority lol

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JustPokeHerFace

It depends. If TEOG had been released in its place with a music video and hit #1, then BTW might have sold an additional 1-2 million copies WW and she would have had a few more hits. But I think 2013- on would be the same. 

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Fiona Apple

1)The GP does love Gaga now :love: 2)No it didn't change anything.. The whole thing started with Alejandro

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Yanko

1.btw (even tho i dislike the song)

2.edge f glory

3.sheisse

4.marry the ngiht

5.heavy metal lover

this would have been great

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VelmaDinkley

btw sold like 9 million ww i doubt everyone who bought it was gay 

some of you forget that lgbt is a minority lol

​I agree. Many people are saying her preachiness set people off when in reality it was the religious metaphors. The GP straights were already accepting the lgbt community in 2009 and it was cool that Gaga supported them and made a song about them but Gaga didnt keep in mind that the straight GP that were supporting lgbt community were also religious and then when she released Judas as the second single, it threw everyone off and she broke many peoples hearts.

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VelmaDinkley

Ya'll keep dragging the good sis Alejandro video but that song was being eaten alive by the GP Piranhas in Summer of 2010. No one cared about how controversial the music video was because the song was relatable and slayed. Judas was only relatable to those who are smart metaphorically and the GP straights don't like to think therefore they refused to understand and rejected to accept Judas. 

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Lassex

I really don't think so. Some people just got intrested in other artists and other stuff - the ''weirdness'' or controversy wasn't a thing anymore. And actually one of my friends considered Judas as a smash hit when we discussed her success. My friend was like ''Gaga hasn't had a big hit like Judas in a long time''. I don't think Judas was the point when GP lost their love towards Gaga, it happened after Judas.

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VelmaDinkley

Gaga would have had a different mind if Judas never happened. We would have had a better version of ARTPOP. 

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ARTPOPchamp

LG doesn't make music videos to appease the audience, especially not the general public, they are her way of expressing herself. Judas wasn't really a Favorite song among the public as it was with Monsters. I think Judas actually caused the GP to kind of turn away from Born This Way; the singles after didn't do as great as one would hope after Judas. What GaGa does is mainly to express her music in an artistic way for herself and Monsters, not to cater to what people want or expect of her. With DWUW for example, the video wasn't for her, it was the product of stress from the label/Troy to make the song a single. 

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VelmaDinkley

LG doesn't make music videos to appease the audience, especially not the general public, they are her way of expressing herself. Judas wasn't really a Favorite song among the public as it was with Monsters. I think Judas actually caused the GP to kind of turn away from Born This Way; the singles after didn't do as great as one would hope after Judas. What GaGa does is mainly to express her music in an artistic way for herself and Monsters, not to cater to what people want or expect of her. With DWUW for example, the video wasn't for her, it was the product of stress from the label/Troy to make the song a single. 

​Hmmm interesting but now that the GP loves her again I hope she doesn't make a music video of her with horns growing out of her head and burning a bible (you know its gonna happen)

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androiduser

I don't think the controversy was THAT big, and I don't think it affected Gaga's popularity.

I do, however, think the song wasn't  a strong second single, so it did harm her a bit, as a single choice, but due to quality alone.

 

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ARTPOPchamp

Also, after LG and the label not seeing eye to eye with tracks that would be singles, I kind of view Judas as retaliation for not allowing her to release Marry the Night first then Born This Way then Scheiße then the Edge of Glory like originally planned. 

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