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GagaUnderYou

I agree, I'd rather have someone who is popular in our generation to collab with Gaga probably not Iggy. Maybe Adele, Rihanna. Elton is classic, but 1 or 2 song on piano probably wont be bad i'm here for hardcore dance club music from gaga

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2 minutes ago, GagaUnderYou said:

I agree, I'd rather have someone who is popular in our generation to collab with Gaga probably not Iggy. Maybe Adele, Rihanna. Elton is classic, but 1 or 2 song on piano probably wont be bad i'm here for hardcore dance club music from gaga

I don't want to burst your bubble, cutie pie, but I don't think Gaga's going to give us an album full of dance club hits like she did with The Fame or The Fame Monster.  I think she will give us one or two, but I have this gut feeling that she's going to give us a more mature album.  An album a la Ray Of Light by Medonner.

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Just now, Bad Bromance said:

I don't want to burst your bubble, cutie pie, but I don't think Gaga's going to give us an album full of dance club hits like she did with The Fame or The Fame Monster.  I think she will give us one or two, but I have this gut feeling that she's going to give us a more mature album.  An album a la Ray Of Light by Medonner.

Yeah i sense she's going for a mature direction but I still want her to do some heavy dance records like Venus, Judas, Scheisse etc I'm excited for her work with RedOne

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Bad Bromance
1 minute ago, GagaUnderYou said:

Yeah i sense she's going for a mature direction but I still want her to do some heavy dance records like Venus, Judas, Scheisse etc I'm excited for her work with RedOne

I do think she will include her classic dance club hits on this album, but I just wouldn't expect the album to be mainly comprised of dance club hits.  For example, if the album has 15 tracks, I think only 4 or 5 songs are going to be dance club hits and the rest will be ballads and/or power ballads.

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It doesn't take talent to have your songs ghost written and for your music to be produced for you...

 

Elton has more talent in his hair follicles than Iggy ever will. She can "spit" lyrics... cool. SO can many other people. 

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I honestly cannot tell whether O.P. is being serious or not.

If so, then you are completely wrong when it comes to Elton John. He's one of the most amazing singers in my opinion, his songs are incredible and iconic and he has a huge following—he and Bowie basically made up Gaga. I mean, Bennie and the Jets, Rocket Man, Tiny Dancer, Your Song, Can You Feel The Love Tonight, how can you not love these songs? Gaga also has a personal connection with him, being the godmother of his children, I thought the idea was amazing to have him write/collab for her album. 

His collaborations with Gaga are also some of the best, I mean, the ARTPOP collab at the Muppets show: amazing. And Iggy? This has to be a joke... 

 

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29 minutes ago, DeathofSamantha said:

It doesn't take talent to have your songs ghost written and for your music to be produced for you...

 

Elton has more talent in his hair follicles than Iggy ever will. She can "spit" lyrics... cool. SO can many other people. 

Didn't Bernie Taupin write alot of lyrics for Elton John? According to wikipedia he wrote "the majority of the star's songs"...

Taupin's lyrics include such songs as "Rocket Man", "Levon", "Crocodile Rock", "Honky Cat", "Tiny Dancer", "Candle in the Wind", "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting", "Bennie and the Jets", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters", "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me", "The Bitch is Back", "Daniel", and 1970's "Your Song", their first hit. Hits in the 1980s include "I'm Still Standing", "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues", "Sad Songs", and "Nikita." In the 1990s, Taupin and John had more hits, including "The One", "Simple Life", "The Last Song", "Club at the End of the Street" and "Believe." In September 1997, Taupin rewrote the lyrics of "Candle in the Wind" for "Candle in the Wind 1997", a tribute to the late Diana, Princess of Wales.."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Taupin

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You should probably delve into his discography before assuming. Enrich your life!

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50 minutes ago, M Monstre said:

His collaborations with Gaga are also some of the best, I mean, the ARTPOP collab at the Muppets show: amazing. And Iggy? This has to be a joke... 

 

He said that ARTPOP was not good.

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