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"Lady Gaga’s ‘Joanne’ is different but no less striking"


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By the end of “Joanne,” I was still shocked, and still completely positive that the Lady Gaga on “Joanne” is not the same woman who changed the face of pop music late last decade. She’s still the same person, of course – but now, she’s stripped back the theatrics and costumes to reveal the girl she’s always been underneath it all. Who is that girl? To me, she’s an ambitious, supremely talented and strong woman from Brooklyn who’s grown to a point where she can make personal music and put it out into the world. To you, it may be someone else. But objectively, this is a raw, honest album made by a woman who was at one point the most famous person in the world – now aged 30, having received nearly every accolade for being an all-around outstanding musician. And that shows in the music. This is an album with no expiration date, with themes that resonate personally and relay important messages. In some ways, it’s exactly what you’d expect from Lady Gaga five studio albums into her impressive career – and in others, it’s exactly the opposite.

Read the full review here:

http://www.stanforddaily.com/2016/11/07/ladygaga-joanne-album-review/

(not really thread worthy since it's not counted for MC score but I loved reading this article,thought i'd share it here :sweat: )

 

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You see this should be added to MC.ok that is a good read. The person reviewing this time ain't no hater panzy ok 

No lies detected :lolly:

 

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DeanWinchester
8 minutes ago, yASSsss said:

having received nearly every accolade for being an all-around outstanding musician. And that shows in the music. This is an album with no expiration date, with themes that resonate personally and relay important messages. In some ways, it’s exactly what you’d expect from Lady Gaga five studio albums into her impressive career

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StarstruckIllusion
41 minutes ago, yASSsss said:

By the end of “Joanne,” I was still shocked, and still completely positive that the Lady Gaga on “Joanne” is not the same woman who changed the face of pop music late last decade. She’s still the same person, of course – but now, she’s stripped back the theatrics and costumes to reveal the girl she’s always been underneath it all. Who is that girl? To me, she’s an ambitious, supremely talented and strong woman from Brooklyn who’s grown to a point where she can make personal music and put it out into the world. To you, it may be someone else. But objectively, this is a raw, honest album made by a woman who was at one point the most famous person in the world – now aged 30, having received nearly every accolade for being an all-around outstanding musician. And that shows in the music. This is an album with no expiration date, with themes that resonate personally and relay important messages. In some ways, it’s exactly what you’d expect from Lady Gaga five studio albums into her impressive career – and in others, it’s exactly the opposite.

Read the full review here:

http://www.stanforddaily.com/2016/11/07/ladygaga-joanne-album-review/

(not really thread worthy since it's not counted for MC score but I loved reading this article,thought i'd share it here  )

 

then wh… :nails:

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