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Didymus
4 hours ago, Brodinsky said:

who's "rooting" for that? no one wants that last time I checked, the majority wants a rockish-funk totally new from her record

That's not true. I would love that but I know I'm in the minority. Fans have been wishing for TFM 2.0 since 2012 I'm afraid lol

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9 minutes ago, Didymus said:

That's not true. I would love that but I know I'm in the minority. Fans have been wishing for TFM 2.0 since 2012 I'm afraid lol

I'm going to be in the minority with you because I don't get this mindset at all.

The Fame Monster exists. If you want that just listen to it.

Pop artists who want longevity need to explore new grounds and reinvent themselves. She can't rely on the same tricks eternally.

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SMILE2NE1
2 hours ago, Mujinkyaku said:

I'm going to be in the minority with you because I don't get this mindset at all.

The Fame Monster exists. If you want that just listen to it.

Pop artists who want longevity need to explore new grounds and reinvent themselves. She can't rely on the same tricks eternally.

100% and that's what's made her flounder recently. 

Although Judas is an AMAZING song, to the GP, it sounded like a rehashed version of Bad Romance. ARTPOP was a great record as well, like TFM on steroids, but again, so heavy on the avant-garde-pop that many people got sick of it. 

People gravitate toward what they think is fresh.

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Shaney
7 hours ago, SMILE2NE1 said:

100% and that's what's made her flounder recently. 

Although Judas is an AMAZING song, to the GP, it sounded like a rehashed version of Bad Romance. ARTPOP was a great record as well, like TFM on steroids, but again, so heavy on the avant-garde-pop that many people got sick of it. 

People gravitate toward what they think is fresh.

Wrongswer. Judas was never played on the radio anyways, so not many people heard it. (Speaking for the USA) 

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Shaney

Is everyone missing the correct quote of "kind of analog"? 

I doubt she's ditching all electronics for this record. 

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aaronyoji
11 hours ago, Didymus said:

That's not true. I would love that but I know I'm in the minority. Fans have been wishing for TFM 2.0 since 2012 I'm afraid lol

ugh goddddd can people please expand their taste? lolol 

i literally saw someone say "cool for the summer" was rock inspired, i saw someone say theyd love a "kelly clarkson power ballad esque moment" im just :awkney: these references 

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SMILE2NE1
7 hours ago, Bae said:

Wrongswer. Judas was never played on the radio anyways, so not many people heard it. (Speaking for the USA) 

Doesn't matter if it wasn't played on the radio - that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the sound of the song. The hook is definitely a rehash of Bad Romance. People get tired. Same with ARTPOP, people got sick of it. When you think about making art POP, you need to think about the audience too if you are trying to be relevant which she is.

If you want to argue against the law of diminishing marginal utility, then you're not worth talking to. :toofunny:

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On 5/12/2016 at 3:27 AM, Nino said:

No synthesizers.Not out of any of the Mark Ronson produced songs. All actual physical instruments like piano, guitar, drums, etc.

That sounds very promising.

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Shaney
1 hour ago, SMILE2NE1 said:

Doesn't matter if it wasn't played on the radio - that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the sound of the song. The hook is definitely a rehash of Bad Romance. People get tired. Same with ARTPOP, people got sick of it. When you think about making art POP, you need to think about the audience too if you are trying to be relevant which she is.

If you want to argue against the law of diminishing marginal utility, then you're not worth talking to. :toofunny:

who was tired of it?

speak for yourself and stop being so rude, jerk. 

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SMILE2NE1
1 hour ago, Bae said:

who was tired of it?

speak for yourself and stop being so rude, jerk. 

Ummm, a lot of people. Exhibit A:

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She peaked in 2010/early 2011. She also released 5 singles within one calendar year and was way over saturated during BTW. It's not even a question that people started to get tired of it. She was on tips of everyone's tongues for the first few years. 

I don't love her any less, but her marketing team certainly stopped doing a good job. 

 

 

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Shaney
20 hours ago, SMILE2NE1 said:

Ummm, a lot of people. Exhibit A:

2m847ya.jpg

She peaked in 2010/early 2011. She also released 5 singles within one calendar year and was way over saturated during BTW. It's not even a question that people started to get tired of it. She was on tips of everyone's tongues for the first few years. 

I don't love her any less, but her marketing team certainly stopped doing a good job. 

 

 

Tell me something I don't know....

 

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SMILE2NE1
1 minute ago, Bae said:

Tell me something I don't know....

 

who was tired of it?

speak for yourself and stop being so rude, jerk. 

Don't ask questions you know the answer to then :toofunny:

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Shaney
Just now, SMILE2NE1 said:

"who was tired of it?" 

Don't ask questions you know the answer to then :toofunny:

You said people got tired of Judas because the hook was a rehash of BTW.. I disagree.

I wasn't talking about when Gaga peaked, so I am not sure what you're on about.

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