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What kind of Gaga songs do you prefer lyrically?


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Bloody Mary, is her best written song, if you ignore the lazy bridge. 

Same with Electric Chapel

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Same with Electric Chapel

I atlas there is some interesting vocals with EC, not just GAGA, then dum dum dada dada  :laughga: 

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All of them, minus the ones that are straightforward and obvious (Just Dance, Telephone,

The more complex, lyrically elliptical ones (MJH, Bloody Mary, for example) are a pleasure to listen to because they seem truly distinct to Gaga's style, and there's a lot of metaphorical and philosophical layers to unpack.

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I atlas there is some interesting vocals with EC, not just GAGA, then dum dum dada dada  :laughga: 

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I atlas there is some interesting vocals with EC, not just GAGA, then dum dum dada dada  :laughga: 

ugh,that dum dum dada part is my favorite..i used to sing it all the time, when the album came out :giveup: 

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Out of your categories: emotional ballads.

But I'd also add her weird, tongue-in-cheek songs like Poker Face, LoveGame,... They don't necessarily need to be s-xual, just absurd, funny or comical on the surface but actually really smart. They're my favs :flutter:

oh yes,Poker face and Boys Boys Boys bridge is my favorite :zilla: 

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ugh,that dum dum dada part is my favorite..i used to sing it all the time, when the album came out :giveup: 

I mean its cute but how you go from "Love is just a history that they may prove, and when your gone, ill them my religion's you" to dum dum dada da

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All of them, minus the ones that are straightforward and obvious (Just Dance, Telephone,

The more complex, lyrically elliptical ones (MJH, Bloody Mary, for example) are a pleasure to listen to because they seem truly distinct to Gaga's style, and there's a lot of metaphorical and philosophical layers to unpack.

i wanted to say something like this in the OP,but couldn't find the right words .. :pray:

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Maybe her s-x songs but that's just because I'm thirsty. 

I actually also love her empowerment songs like DITD and Scheiße because they always feel so anthemic. 

She probably loses me the most on her ballads/slow songs. I like Brown Eyes, Speechless and Dope but I more often than not skip. The only one I really love is EOG but that could fit in several categories. 

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I mean its cute but how you go from "Love is just a history that they may prove, and when your gone, ill them my religion's you" to dum dum dada da

lol,but it sounds good to ears so... :gaycat: 

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RockySayTalk

"weird experimental" and then Bad Romance and Judas? they're basically the same song haha

the only thing new or experimental about Judas was the bridge

I'd say her more complex ones, and the best thing about gaga is she can be complex in varying ways which makes for stand out songs in each of those categories :flower:

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The experimental ones but I wouldn't discredit s-xxx bops because they sound amazing as fck as well so all of them are great.

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I love when she's funny and quirky with her use of words and double/hidden meaning. Prime examples are Pokerface (people still think it's about playing cards) and Fame has some great lines that rhyme without being cliche.

I love her metaphores in ballads too, like Edge of Glory. 

 

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