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Would TFM still be an amazing record if it didn't do well?


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Jesse Pinkman
4 minutes ago, FlyingF said:

No. Sorry. It's a great record but it's nowhere near what some people make it out to be, especially now.

Let me guess, are you an ARTPOP era fan? 

It's science, bitch
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PMKKARDASHiAN

It's my favorite gaga album, I'm sure the universal praise made it that much sweeter, but if it were an underground record, it'd still be incredible, and still stands to this day as the best album gaga has ever released

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Bette Davis

Depends who you ask?

I think it's as good as pop can get. I also factor in visuals, concepts, styling and editing. It had zero fillers, amazing visuals, collaborations with true artists, and a genius concept behind the album (each song representing a "monster"). It was an album where everything was so perfectly thought out and planned that it just felt perfect. In the pop world it would be hard to top for me.

Cold as ice cream, but still as sweet.
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6 minutes ago, Metamorphosis said:

Let me guess, are you an ARTPOP era fan? 

Don't lowkey shade ARTPOP :emma:

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The Fame Monster is like the ultimate pop record. The only song I think has aged on tfm is telephone which I still love tho the rest are completely timeless

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