jojuun 4,159 Posted October 27, 2016 Author Share Posted October 27, 2016 Just now, Swando said: This! Gaga needs to play the singles safe. I have really come to enjoy DIC. But it's still a song about masturbation, and Gaga songs that are directly about sex, Usually don't do well. We need to keep in mind that she's only just now winning the broader audience back. Or you know, she could OWN her sexuality once again. Gaga's sexuality has been a huge part of her climb to fame. This is the woman who, as a new artist, featured bisexuality in her music and videos, or have you forgot about LoveGame's video or Poker Face bisexual undertone? Controversy is a GOOD thing in pop careers, you know. Look at Madonna, look at Beyoncé. The Weeknd is singing about doing cocaine and "f*cking sidebitches" but Gaga can't sing "rub one out" in a lighthearted poprecord? The song is too good to pass up! It's pop, dance, tropical, country-ish here and there, Latin in some parts... It's a SMASH record. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChicaSkas 22,945 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 Ermmmm I don't think so. This is one of the most overtly subtexted songs about masturbation, ever. I don't think it would help us with the GP. Do YOU own the 4' by 6' Perfect Illusion promo Poster? Will pay you for it. Pic: http://i.imgur.com/UWuzumk Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
FATCAT 59,992 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 Just now, ChicaSkas said: Ermmmm I don't think so. This is one of the most overtly subtexted songs about masturbation, ever. I don't think it would help us with the GP. Exactly It's too obvious. This kitten over here (meow) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jojuun 4,159 Posted October 27, 2016 Author Share Posted October 27, 2016 1 minute ago, Interstellar said: Cheap Thrills and One Dance say hello Because it's slightly tropical? Dancin' In Circles is also pop meets country meets latin meets tropical, none of those songs have that quality. That's why I feel it's truly a gem and can't be passed up. It's a unique song. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
homomo 23,883 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 Just now, jojuun said: Because it's slightly tropical? Dancin' In Circles is also pop meets country meets latin meets tropical, none of those songs have that quality. That's why I feel it's truly a gem and can't be passed up. It's a unique song. Not only tropical, but they all have the exact same beat. Don't get me wrong, DIC is an incredible song, but I'm just disagreeing with you about it being 'different' than top 40, when two songs in the past two months had the same sound. Plus, DIC has zero country influence in it. lol 0110100001100101011011000110110001101111 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jojuun 4,159 Posted October 27, 2016 Author Share Posted October 27, 2016 2 minutes ago, ChicaSkas said: Ermmmm I don't think so. This is one of the most overtly subtexted songs about masturbation, ever. I don't think it would help us with the GP. Yeah cause Perfect Illusion is the smash the GP was waiting for, right? I love that record (PI) but let's face it, Joanne isn't a "safe" record anyway. Safe would've been a predictable Max Martin pop album. Gaga has never played it completely safe. I didn't think y'all would be so hung up on the lyrics LOL. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadioIsOurs 13,873 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 4 minutes ago, ChicaSkas said: Ermmmm I don't think so. This is one of the most overtly subtexted songs about masturbation, ever. I don't think it would help us with the GP. 3 minutes ago, FATCAT said: Exactly It's too obvious. Again, I don't see why the GP still can't swallow it up when this song can become a hit: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChicaSkas 22,945 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 1 minute ago, jojuun said: Yeah cause Perfect Illusion is the smash the GP was waiting for, right? I love that record (PI) but let's face it, Joanne isn't a "safe" record anyway. Safe would've been a predictable Max Martin pop album. Gaga has never played it completely safe. I didn't think y'all would be so hung up on the lyrics LOL. I don't know... different people = different opinions... I just don't feel comfortable having to explain it to my non-Gaga-fan friends Do YOU own the 4' by 6' Perfect Illusion promo Poster? Will pay you for it. Pic: http://i.imgur.com/UWuzumk Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
socotra 3,310 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 13 minutes ago, RainbowBlonde said: Well this song was a hit... https://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=SG&v=wv-34w8kGPM&hl Sure, I'm not saying there aren't songs that push the envelope and that masturbation hasn't been a topic in hit songs before. However, there's a few differences between that song and DiC: 1.) Tone. "I Touch Myself" is cheery and sounds innocent. DiC is decidedly "darker" and it sounds more sexual. GP is more willing to forgive a song that is typical-sounding with edgy lyrics than an edgy-sounding song with edgy lyrics. 2.) Lyrics. "Let's funk downtown" and "Funk me downtown" are much naughtier than "I touch myself." Why? It's very clear what she's saying and what she's getting at, it's a consistently sexual song throughout the whole thing. "I Touch Myself" touches (hehe) on other areas lyrically. 3.) Play it in a car. This kinda goes with tone, but one question I use as a barometer for whether a song will be successful or not with the GP is this: "If you played this in a car with kids, would they enjoy it and not know something's up?" For Rihanna and S&M, that's largely the case. For The Weeknd and Earned It, that's largely the case. Most American children, however, if they heard DiC on the radio, would instantaneously know what she's really saying. Radio prefers sex in their music as little blueberries in a muffin, not the muffin itself. DiC is a sex muffin. (I'm not saying I agree with any of this, but let's be real about what's successful and not successful on the U.S. pop music scene) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChicaSkas 22,945 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 Just now, Indyl said: Sure, I'm not saying there aren't songs that push the envelope and that masturbation hasn't been a topic in hit songs before. However, there's a few differences between that song and DiC: 1.) Tone. "I Touch Myself" is cherry and sounds innocent. DiC is decidedly "darker" and it sounds more sexual. GP is more willing to forgive a song that is typical-sounding with edgy lyrics than an edgy-sounding song with edgy lyrics. 2.) Lyrics. "Let's funk downtown" and "Funk me downtown" are much naughtier than "I touch myself." Why? It's very clear what she's saying and what she's getting at, it's a consistently sexual song throughout the whole thing. "I Touch Myself" touches (hehe) on other areas. 3.) Play it in a car. This kinda goes with tone, but one question I use as a barometer for whether a song will be successful or not with the GP is this: "If you played this in a car with kids, would they enjoy it and not know something's up?" For Rihanna and S&M, that's largely the case. For The Weeknd and Earned It, that's largely the case. Most American children, however, if they heard DiC on the radio, would instantaneously know what she's really saying. Radio prefers sex in their music as little blueberries in a muffin, not the muffin itself. DiC is a sex muffin. Dear sir - I could not have said this better. Do YOU own the 4' by 6' Perfect Illusion promo Poster? Will pay you for it. Pic: http://i.imgur.com/UWuzumk Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jojuun 4,159 Posted October 27, 2016 Author Share Posted October 27, 2016 2 minutes ago, Interstellar said: Not only tropical, but they all have the exact same beat. Don't get me wrong, DIC is an incredible song, but I'm just disagreeing with you about it being 'different' than top 40, when two songs in the past two months had the same sound. Plus, DIC has zero country influence in it. lol It's got a up-beat country-ish funk to it here and there I think, haha! Also "tap down those boots while I beat around". In my imaginary video for the song I see her with a hay straw in her mouth, some cowboy boots, dancing around in a saloon. Maybe a flamenco type of dress in there and some castanets also. And a steamy love-scene with a hot, dark, slightly-bearded cowboy on top of the saloon bar during the breakdown I'm 99.9% sure it would smash TBH. It's a smash record. Beck did GOOD. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ryhanna 3,507 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 2 minutes ago, Indyl said: Sure, I'm not saying there aren't songs that push the envelope and that masturbation hasn't been a topic in hit songs before. However, there's a few differences between that song and DiC: 1.) Tone. "I Touch Myself" is cherry and sounds innocent. DiC is decidedly "darker" and it sounds more sexual. GP is more willing to forgive a song that is typical-sounding with edgy lyrics than an edgy-sounding song with edgy lyrics. 2.) Lyrics. "Let's funk downtown" and "Funk me downtown" are much naughtier than "I touch myself." Why? It's very clear what she's saying and what she's getting at, it's a consistently sexual song throughout the whole thing. "I Touch Myself" touches (hehe) on other areas. 3.) Play it in a car. This kinda goes with tone, but one question I use as a barometer for whether a song will be successful or not with the GP is this: "If you played this in a car with kids, would they enjoy it and not know something's up?" For Rihanna and S&M, that's largely the case. For The Weeknd and Earned It, that's largely the case. Most American children, however, if they heard DiC on the radio, would instantaneously know what she's really saying. Radio prefers sex in their music as little blueberries in a muffin, not the muffin itself. DiC is a sex muffin. Pretty much G.U.Y. 2.0 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadioIsOurs 13,873 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 8 minutes ago, Indyl said: Sure, I'm not saying there aren't songs that push the envelope and that masturbation hasn't been a topic in hit songs before. However, there's a few differences between that song and DiC: 1.) Tone. "I Touch Myself" is cherry and sounds innocent. DiC is decidedly "darker" and it sounds more sexual. GP is more willing to forgive a song that is typical-sounding with edgy lyrics than an edgy-sounding song with edgy lyrics. 2.) Lyrics. "Let's funk downtown" and "Funk me downtown" are much naughtier than "I touch myself." Why? It's very clear what she's saying and what she's getting at, it's a consistently sexual song throughout the whole thing. "I Touch Myself" touches (hehe) on other areas. 3.) Play it in a car. This kinda goes with tone, but one question I use as a barometer for whether a song will be successful or not with the GP is this: "If you played this in a car with kids, would they enjoy it and not know something's up?" For Rihanna and S&M, that's largely the case. For The Weeknd and Earned It, that's largely the case. Most American children, however, if they heard DiC on the radio, would instantaneously know what she's really saying. Radio prefers sex in their music as little blueberries in a muffin, not the muffin itself. DiC is a sex muffin. Thanks for the insight. But I don't think children enjoyed Earned It... Plus, it's much easier for children to understand the meaning of 'I touch myself' than 'Let's funk downtown'. Idk, I'm sure after 20 years the GP should be more than ready for a masturbation anthem that is darker and edgier. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jojuun 4,159 Posted October 27, 2016 Author Share Posted October 27, 2016 3 minutes ago, Indyl said: Sure, I'm not saying there aren't songs that push the envelope and that masturbation hasn't been a topic in hit songs before. However, there's a few differences between that song and DiC: 1.) Tone. "I Touch Myself" is cherry and sounds innocent. DiC is decidedly "darker" and it sounds more sexual. GP is more willing to forgive a song that is typical-sounding with edgy lyrics than an edgy-sounding song with edgy lyrics. 2.) Lyrics. "Let's funk downtown" and "Funk me downtown" are much naughtier than "I touch myself." Why? It's very clear what she's saying and what she's getting at, it's a consistently sexual song throughout the whole thing. "I Touch Myself" touches (hehe) on other areas. 3.) Play it in a car. This kinda goes with tone, but one question I use as a barometer for whether a song will be successful or not with the GP is this: "If you played this in a car with kids, would they enjoy it and not know something's up?" For Rihanna and S&M, that's largely the case. For The Weeknd and Earned It, that's largely the case. Most American children, however, if they heard DiC on the radio, would instantaneously know what she's really saying. Radio prefers sex in their music as little blueberries in a muffin, not the muffin itself. DiC is a sex muffin. (I'm not saying I agree with any of this, but let's be real about what's successful and not successful on the U.S. pop music scene) 2 minutes ago, ChicaSkas said: Dear sir - I could not have said this better. But... Why are we so afraid of the GP's reaction to her sexual explicitness when it has proven to be successful before? Also, let's imagine it does go south (lol) and it would be a "scandalous" song, isn't that ultimately (in the long run for her legacy) amazing? Look at Justify My Love or Erotica... Obvious sexual songs, MTV banned the videos, radiostations refused to play it before a certain hour or gave it no spins at ALL. But Justify My Love became the first ever video-single and was a MASSIVE commercial succes because of it's controversy and Erotica is now perceived to be one of the most boundary pushing mainstream records ever and is an absolute staple in Madonna's catalogue and has achieved cultstatus. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
weed 73,743 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 Gaga is Gaga for being controversial and making statements in a fun way and I love ha slaying the GP but I don't want ha to censor herself Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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