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OMonster

In fairness to Katy, she has some pretty decent pop records - but here's the thing: she's certainly not what she's trying to express here. In fact, I find that interview really embarressing. Here's why: 

"Stay true to myself and dig deep to pull out some of the messages or perspectives that I have on the world" - I'm sorry, what? Is she serious? Honey, you're a bubblegum, puppet pop singer. Tell me a song of hers that delivers an embedded political, cultural message? Her records are fun, light-hearted and basic - which is absolutely fine, so long as she commits to it. Yes, she may 'write' of feeling and love, but that's hardly a profound perspective on the world. 

She's clearly trying to be more Gaga here, and frankly, it's not working; and nor will it ever. Gaga is a true artist, the truest, most talented, artist of our generation. Put simply, there will be another Katy. There are loads of Katy's. There is one Gaga, and there will only ever be one Gaga. 

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3 minutes ago, Igeekgaga said:

Haroon you know that's not true or they would gone.  I hate that gaga has to see all the hate towards her because you mods don't do there job.

Chill it's not like she browses the site 24/7.

Besides, she reads atrl too and they are way more mean towards her on there, they call her fad and rat all the time.

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1 minute ago, OMonster said:

'm sorry, what? Is she serious? Honey, you're a bubblegum, puppet pop singer. Tell me a song of hers that delivers an embedded political, cultural message? Her records are fun, light-hearted and basic - which is ab

No song on ARTPOP carries a political message, in fact only 2 Gaga songs do that Americano and Born This Way so I don't see why you make that a requirement?

If you want meaningful songs she has plenty, Who am I living for, Pearl, It Takes Two, Choose Your Battles being a few

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Lord Temptation
26 minutes ago, SecretWeapon said:

If that your perception of me was accurate, then that would mean you're here for the opposite reason of me :awkney: Then you wonder why i call this a kindergarden

Write what you, want say what you want about me, if you want another i'm not sorry

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13 minutes ago, OMonster said:

 

10 minutes ago, Creyk said:

No song on ARTPOP carries a political message, in fact only 2 Gaga songs do that Americano and Born This Way so I don't see why you make that a requirement?

If you want meaningful songs she has plenty, Who am I living for, Pearl, It Takes Two, Choose Your Battles being a few. 

Political or cultural.

Most, if not all, of Gaga's songs are culturally or politically grounded. She never writes of empty, airy-fairy themes. 

I think it's fair to place either as a requirement for a true, profound message. Singing about choosing your battles is a great, relatable story to tell, but it's not particularly artistic or groundbreaking. I've never expressed anything against Katy - I, in fact, enjoy her as a pop performer - I simply argue against this authentic, artistic image she's painting in this interview. It's not true. Where is it?

She's a fun pop artist (just like Taylor, for example), and there is nothing wrong with that. 

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15 minutes ago, OMonster said:

In fairness to Katy, she has some pretty decent pop records - but here's the thing: she's certainly not what she's trying to express here. In fact, I find that interview really embarressing. Here's why: 

"Stay true to myself and dig deep to pull out some of the messages or perspectives that I have on the world" - I'm sorry, what? Is she serious? Honey, you're a bubblegum, puppet pop singer. Tell me a song of hers that delivers an embedded political, cultural message? Her records are fun, light-hearted and basic - which is absolutely fine, so long as she commits to it. Yes, she may 'write' of feeling and love, but that's hardly a profound perspective on the world. 

She's clearly trying to be more Gaga here, and frankly, it's not working; and nor will it ever. Gaga is a true artist, the truest, most talented, artist of our generation. Put simply, there will be another Katy. There are loads of Katy's. There is one Gaga, and there will only ever be one Gaga. 

Bloody oath! Katy just got lucky. She's everything that's wrong with modern music today. It's all just numbers to them. Gaga has big balls and gave us her blood, sweat and tears to get to where she is today. Katy has nothing important to say. 

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1 minute ago, Lord Temptation said:

Bloody oath! Katy just got lucky. She's everything that's wrong with modern music today. It's all just numbers to them. Gaga has big balls and gave us her blood, sweat and tears to get to where she is today. Katy has nothing important to say. 

Precisely my point :flutter:

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15 minutes ago, OMonster said:

Political or cultural.

Most, if not all, of Gaga's songs are culturally or politically grounded. She never writes of empty, airy-fairy themes. 

I think it's fair to place either as a requirement for a true, profound message. Singing about choosing your battles is a great, relatable story to tell, but it's not particularly artistic or groundbreaking. I've never expressed anything against Katy - I, in fact, enjoy her as a pop performer - I simply argue against this authentic, artistic image she's painting in this interview. It's not true. Where is it?

She's a fun pop artist (just like Taylor, for example), and there is nothing wrong with that. 

I know right? Why does Katy feel the need to present herself to be something she is not? She is sugar pop personified and she shouldn't feel bad for it! She never says anything political or cultural, but like, you know, is relatable.

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The thing is : I'll always be dancing to her songs and loving the fun that she brings to pop music, but she'll never be interesting enough for me to actually care about her. She's like this fun friend you love going out with on a Friday night, but you wouldn't be here with her during daytime having real conversations. 

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1 minute ago, CallMe said:

The thing is : I'll always be dancing to her songs and loving the fun that she brings to pop music, but she'll never be interesting enough for me to actually care about her. She's like this fun friend you love going out with on a Friday night, but you wouldn't be here with her during daytime having real conversations. 

This is the perfect analogy for Katy's music. :applause:

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I wonder what will happen when Max Martin and Dr. Luke will eventually get tired of her

hope numbers won't betray her then

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I want Katy in 2017 :saladga:, she's 1/3 out of the people I love to listen to.

“For me, insanity is super sanity. The normal is psychotic. Normal means lack of imagination, lack of creativity.” ― Jean Dubuffet
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8 hours ago, yASSsss said:

How far along are you on a new album?

I’m in the research and development phase. 

which basically means she's waiting for Bonnie to write more hits and desperately searching for a new main producer now Dr Luke is almost a convicted sex offender and it would ruin her image to continue working with him LMFAOOOOO

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