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Will Gaga's next album sell more than ARTPOP?


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YeehawKylie

Probably. I honestly haven't seen Lady Gaga embraced by the general public as much as she is now since Bad Romance. She has turned a leaf and gained a lot of respect. AHS: Hotel will inevitably help.

This is a stark contrast to ARTPOP's release...as most of the GP were very tired of Gaga and, in my opinion, hoping she would fail.

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it's gonna be very easy to make a better and more successful work than ARTPOP

 

 

My Favs = Lady Gaga, Janet Jackson, Ricky Martin, AKB48
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Kacey Elizabeth

It all depends on what her album will be 

Your Candy Perfume Girl
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Dorothy Gale

I think it will sell as much or more. I'm hoping for a few smash singles though.

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Vernier

I have confidence for whatever reason that it'll have better opening week numbers than ARPTOP, besides that, idk :emma: 

Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn
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TimisaMonster

Yes...

Better management

Nuetral fresh ground with GP again

More promo expected

RedOne...

Stream my new single, 💜"Heartbeat"💜, on Spotify!
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I think she'll sell around the same, if not more.

ALSO, it'll probs sell much more if she just sticks to traditional single releases as opposed to throwing half the album out there à la SwineFest. But she can do what she wants

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GagaisHotAF

It goes one of four ways.

She goes back to her pop roots in TF and TFM and it blows up in her face and fails.

She goes back to her pop roots in TF and TFM and it succeds and sells a lot.

She makes kinda basic, relatable, dancy pop music and sells a lot a la Taylor Swift

She makes music that showcases her voice full of piano ballads and slower songs and it sells a lot a la Adele.

Probably on Grindr
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AbuHassan1992

No. people don't buy music anymore, the industry is changing so peopøe have to figure out new ways to make money. Album sales are just gonna keep declining, for everybody

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Dorothy Gale

No. people don't buy music anymore, the industry is changing so peopøe have to figure out new ways to make money. Album sales are just gonna keep declining, for everybody

Things could change though. Pulling music off Spotify could become standard practice for bigger artists, or soemthing.

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