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Perfect Illusion wanted by Interscope?


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I'm the only one thinking that Perfect Illusion was the only song on Joanne that was requested by Interscope because they didn't feel that the album was commercial enough? I feel like they said to her "Do the music you want, but create a single that can be GP friendly and let's see how it goes"

Since Kevin was called on Joanne just for this song and Gaga herself told that the song wasn't her idea but his, maybe this theory explains why it's the only one that followed this path. Now that the song went "not that good", maybe she will follow her "original plan" and promote the singles she wants?

What do you think?

EDIT: I like the song and I don't care about its chart success, it's just a thought

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AndrewGr

I definitely wouldn't describe Kevin Parker as GP friendly. Bloodpop and Mark match more the description than him.

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I don't know. Before hearing the snippets, i was kinda thinking the same thing. But now that i've heard the snippets of Dancing in Circles and Diamond Heart, i don't think that's the case. If Interscope wanted a commercial, GP-Radio friendly first single, i feel like they would've forced her to release DIC as the first single. From what i've heard, that song sounds super radio friendly and similar to the style of what's popular today.

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3 minutes ago, AndrewGrMonster said:

I definitely wouldn't describe Kevin Parker as GP friendly. Bloodpop and Mark match more the description than him.

Well the song turned out to barely radio friendly, it's not like the psychedelic rock track like I imagined when I read the producer's names.

@definthejam: but PI stands out the most above all the other tracks, it's the most different musical-style wise isn't it?

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I doubt they forced it too hard. We say this everytime a single goes wrong so I'm sure Gaga has learnt to trust her own instincts by now :neyde:

I think it's more likely that both Gaga and Interscope liked the single and thought it would be well received, but it turned out it wasn't. I don't think there is anyone to blame rather it's just one of those things. 

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4 minutes ago, Bear said:

I doubt they forced it too hard. We say this everytime a single goes wrong so I'm sure Gaga has learnt to trust her own instincts by now :neyde:

I think it's more likely that both Gaga and Interscope liked the single and thought it would be well received, but it turned out it wasn't. I don't think there is anyone to blame rather it's just one of those things. 

I'm not saying this because it didn't go well. I'm saying this because I didn't feel gaga was that passionate about this single in general. It almost felt like she didn't want to promote it because it wasn't "really hers"

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1 minute ago, Biotic said:

Million Reasons is so GP friendly tho

It is, but unfortunately (for now) it's just a promo single

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AlphaMonster
6 minutes ago, Biotic said:

Million Reasons is so GP friendly tho

It is GP friendly but not exactly a smash hit material.
She can make it a late hit though. 

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Dominic

Possibly. I can understand why they pushed for it to be released first. 

It had the potential to 'cash in' on the recent tabloids regarding Gaga/Kinney and it seems to sounds the most 'electronic' or typically dancey on the album. It really does standout from the rest sonically (from what we know of course). 

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