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Will Perfect Illusion be as critically acclaimed as "Let It Happen"?


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I just want a hit :madge:

Please correct me if I make any grammar mistakes, I want to master English as much as possible.
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KURUSHITOVSKA

What question is that? Have we heard the song? How can we know?

Glory has been critically aclaimed and it's not that good, so...

¿Qué currículum tiene ésta tarántula?
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Edonis
1 minute ago, iMonster said:

Gaga is only a "Pop" Star because she's popular. Not in the traditional, bubble gum sense of the word. She can't be simply because she's a musician first. I'd even take people calling her a singer/songwriter, but saying popstar make it sound like she's only capable for but so much. Which is so far from the truth. I truly hope you guys get ready for the album when Gaga strips down (literally? :giveup:) and goes straight back to her 2007 roots.  

I'm waiting for that return like Potter waited for Voldemort. 

But isn't that concept of a pop star (bubble gum pop/Katy Perry esque style singer) more a construct in the general public rather than what it actually means? Pop music is one of the most diverse genres out there as it samples from multiple other genres. I feel like Gaga is a pop star because the majority of her original released music so far has been some form or fashion of pop as well as an artist because she holds her musical and artistic integrity to a high standard. 

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Super Natural
5 minutes ago, iMonster said:

Gaga is only a "Pop" Star because she's popular. Not in the traditional, bubble gum sense of the word. She can't be simply because she's a musician first. I'd even take people calling her a singer/songwriter, but saying popstar make it sound like she's only capable for but so much. Which is so far from the truth. I truly hope you guys get ready for the album when Gaga strips down (literally? :giveup:) and goes straight back to her 2007 roots.  

I'm waiting for that return like Potter waited for Voldemort. 

Gaga is a POPSTAR... There shouldn't be stigma attached to the word popstar. 

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Super Natural
3 minutes ago, KURUSHITOVSKA said:

What question is that? Have we heard the song? How can we know?

Glory has been critically aclaimed and it's not that good, so...

But Gaga is held to a much higher standard. If Britney released ARTPOP in 2013 then it would have been critically acclaimed. But it's Gaga and we know she's capable of so much better. 

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Sizzily
14 minutes ago, Edonis said:

:madge:How :madge: can :madge: we :madge: know :madge: when :madge: we've :madge: yet :madge: to :madge: hear :madge: the :madge: gosh :madge: darn :madge: thing:madge: ? :madge:

 

 

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Born To Slay
17 minutes ago, Super Natural said:

Yeah ofc cuz she didn't release good music after BTW era except Do What You Want and probably Applause. If she delivers quality again then she'll get good reviews. 

ARTPOP was a great album tho

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djBuffoon
20 minutes ago, Born To Slay said:

ARTPOP was a great album tho

It was. Just very misunderstood.

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iMonster
48 minutes ago, Edonis said:

But isn't that concept of a pop star (bubble gum pop/Katy Perry esque style singer) more a construct in the general public rather than what it actually means? Pop music is one of the most diverse genres out there as it samples from multiple other genres. I feel like Gaga is a pop star because the majority of her original released music so far has been some form or fashion of pop as well as an artist because she holds her musical and artistic integrity to a high standard. 

 

46 minutes ago, Super Natural said:

Gaga is a POPSTAR... There shouldn't be stigma attached to the word popstar. 

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I agree with you both. I definitely agree there shouldn't be a stigma with a damn word (though there is). Gaga to me transcends genres and unfortunately when people say "but she's a pop star" to me it's like they're saying "No she shouldn't try this because she's a pop star". 

If she wanted to shred a guitar and go full rock, or if she wanted a psychedelic record etc it'll be seen like she's trying hard because she's "just a pop star". 

Idk. I don't want her to ever feel like she's in a box (even though I know she doesn't). I hate titles and labels that's all :air: 

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Edonis
10 minutes ago, iMonster said:

 

I agree with you both. I definitely agree there shouldn't be a stigma with a damn word (though there is). Gaga to me transcends genres and unfortunately when people say "but she's a pop star" to me it's like they're saying "No she shouldn't try this because she's a pop star". 

If she wanted to shred a guitar and go full rock, or if she wanted a psychedelic record etc it'll be seen like she's trying hard because she's "just a pop star". 

Idk. I don't want her to ever feel like she's in a box (even though I know she doesn't). I hate titles and labels that's all :air: 

I agree to an extent but I guess I come from a mindset where being a pop star is almost like an umbrella term for me where she's able to experiment with different genres but still being able to hold that position in pop culture (to some extent) I don't think that makes any sense lol but it did in my head :laughga:

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