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Bad Romance vs Judas


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Bad Romance vs Judas  

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  1. 1. Which song do you prefer?

    • Bad Romance
      48
    • Judas
      33


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Judas Oyster

Difficult choice. I loved BR during the music video time, but looking back and to present day I listened to Judas way more and still do. I barely listen to BR anymore. I mean, just look at my username :hor:

I remember watching Judas music video for the first time and :giveup: Compared to my reaction of BTW. I was like "YES, this is what I expected BTW to be!"

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Quasi
12 minutes ago, xdeki666 said:

judas all the way

i love her vocals in it its not really raping but also not singing its kinda a mix (except the chorus ofc) and i love the drop eeeeeew

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OT: Bad Romance all the way. It has an epic gothic church choir kind of sound that you wouldn't think would work on radio, but it fits perfectly while still maintaining an obvious distinction from every other song playing to this day. 

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ARTPOPisaChoice

I like Judas more because I like the lyrics more and it's similar to Bad Romance's style, it just goes a LOT harder for an almost industrial sound 

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Bad Romance has that legendary sound - its a piece! So i go with this one. Judas is Kinda annoying in verses and has super cheap chorus.

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Impostor

It's almost sad to prefer Judas if you saw the phenomenon that Bad Romance was, and also if you saw how Judas kinda f*cked up the BTW era with controversy. I still love Judas as a whole piece of art (specially the videoclip). But Bad Romance is perfection in every way.

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The Child
2 hours ago, Red said:

It's like you are asking me to choose my favorite child

IKR! I can't choose between them!

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