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Is Bad Romance the best modern pop song?


iCpro

Talent always gets caught in a Bad Romance  

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    • No, jewels n drugs is
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Mikey Monster

I definitely think it is. I'm not comparing but alot of people call it the Thriller of this Generation. I do agree with that with its catchy melodies and iconic dance moves. It was the perfect representation of "Lady Gaga" and her "Monsters" ❤️❤️❤️

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Zsolti

Toxic says hi

Please correct me if I make any grammar mistakes, I want to master English as much as possible.
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AlexanderLevi2
7 hours ago, Cheap thrills said:

Rolling In The Deep

3 Grammy awards including (Record and Song of the year), 3 VMA's, biggest Radio Crossover, 14.5 million copies worldwide. On the iconic album 21 which may I remind you sold 30 Million copies worldwide making it the best selling album of this centaury and one of the best selling albums of all time. 

It may have sold more but I think Bad Romance has a visual aspect behind it as well that Rolling In The Deep does not. The music video to BR is as iconic as the song. When people hear BR, they think of the body suit with the crown, or the bath tub scene, or the diamond room scene. Covers are usually based around the music video.

Rolling In The Deep, although a great song, is known for the song. The video was obviously popular but there is nothing iconic about it.

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AlexanderLevi2
6 hours ago, Drunk Poet said:

Please. Don't patronise me. I don't know him and so I don't know his tastes, and he never made clear that he was being sarcastic, even through his language. His trolling game is not strong enough. 

I think I've heard you say that word to about everyone on this site. :tea:

The reply to you was not being mean, they were just joking around in a friendly matter.

It seems that you get angry on this site easily, we are all here as a community :hug:

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Quartz

 

30 minutes ago, teddxy said:

Toxic says hi

I agree to an extent. Toxic is ****ing timeless and the one song that is a contender against Bad Romance. I am honestly torn :giveup:

Inside, we are really made the same. 🕊
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heavymetall0v3r

Best pop hook of all time, its a simple fact.

The angriest twink on GagaDaily.
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HighlandHeart
1 hour ago, AlexanderLevi2 said:

I think I've heard you say that word to about everyone on this site. :tea:

The reply to you was not being mean, they were just joking around in a friendly matter.

It seems that you get angry on this site easily, we are all here as a community :hug:

Telling me my internet skills are poor because I'm clearly too ignorant to recognise when I'm being trolled is patronising and a pretty twisted invitation of friendship if that's your way of thinking. I haven't said it to everyone on this website, I've said it to the people who have genuinely patronised me, obviously. While it's my pet hate, it seems to be little more than a common sport to many here. 

And I don't know how many times I'm going to have to articulate this. I am not angry. I'm sitting here, perfectly calm, and simply responding to someone. If that someone is patronising me then forgive me if I use my intellect as a defense (the natural response), and just because someone prefers to take matters seriously instead of flippantly and do so in an articulate way does not make them 'angry'. What's worse is that this in itself is patronising and I genuinely worry that you know this just so that you can get a reaction out of me. 

Now stop insulting my intelligence with being so presumptuous and please, get on with your day. 

If you don't have shadows you're not standing in the light.
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RadioIsOurs
1 hour ago, AlexanderLevi2 said:

I think I've heard you say that word to about everyone on this site. :tea:

The reply to you was not being mean, they were just joking around in a friendly matter.

It seems that you get angry on this site easily, we are all here as a community :hug:

Don't mind him. He might say he's calm and happy, but he's still an extremely negative person who lacks proper social skills (but aren't we all to a certain degree? :emma:) Talking to him is just painful. 

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AlexanderLevi2
24 minutes ago, Drunk Poet said:

Telling me my internet skills are poor because I'm clearly too ignorant to recognise when I'm being trolled is patronising and a pretty twisted invitation of friendship if that's your way of thinking. I haven't said it to everyone on this website, I've said it to the people who have genuinely patronised me, obviously. While it's my pet hate, it seems to be little more than a common sport to many here. 

And I don't know how many times I'm going to have to articulate this. I am not angry. I'm sitting here, perfectly calm, and simply responding to someone. If that someone is patronising me then forgive me if I use my intellect as a defense (the natural response), and just because someone prefers to take matters seriously instead of flippantly and do so in an articulate way does not make them 'angry'. What's worse is that this in itself is patronising and I genuinely worry that you know this just so that you can get a reaction out of me. 

Now stop insulting my intelligence with being so presumptuous and please, get on with your day. 

"Sometimes it's better to find peace than to always be right."

It was never insulting your intelligence and I never intended to. I was simply stating that the person was not trying to make you feel lesser or worse but just making a joke with you. I don't know how to explain it any further but I would have laughed and been like "I guess I do need to work on my internet skills :giveup:" but again, you can say what you want because you have every right to do so. I hope you know the world is not out to get you and that we want you to contribute.

Have a good day :hug:

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RadioIsOurs
1 minute ago, AlexanderLevi2 said:

"Sometimes it's better to find peace than to always be right."

It was never insulting your intelligence and I never intended to. I was simply stating that the person was not trying to make you feel lesser or worse.

Have a good day :hug:

Exactly. In no way was I trying to 'patronise' him. If he feels that a joke like that is insulting to him, it's pretty clear that he's angry to some degree, or else why would he feel the need to reply with an essay?

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Swan Heart

Yes. It is a modern masterpiece, one if my favourite songs ever.

They say it's the last song. They don't know us, you see. It's only the last song if we let it be.
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DeanWinchester
10 hours ago, Drunk Poet said:

Of course. To add to the acclaim, Bruce Springsteen wished he wrote it and Linda Perry honoured Gaga at the Songwriters Hall of Fame by performing it. Here in Britain, it was just performed the other night on Britain's Got Talent live finals by two contestants. Look up 'Lady Gaga' on YouTube filtered to 'In the last hour' and you'll find someone singing it in a bar/club live. I've known people who don't even like Gaga who adore the song. It's one of the most timeless and enduring pop songs and will be legendary. 

Also been covered by Meryl Streep in a movie :giveup:

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