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Why is ARTPOP Unloved?


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SpookyKid
9 hours ago, funkyhaus said:

The Joanne era :derpga:

Joanne has already more promo than ARTPOP, and it isn't over

Life has a hopeful undertone |-/
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River

Because people have the right to unlove something and they don't have to give explanations for this and you just need to deal with it..

So sploosh your juice all over me you Riverboy
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MEDONER

I don't care, I still love ARTPOP and always will. Even though the era was cut short I enjoyed it a lot, also the artRave was amazing. I just wished it lasted longer because everything about it was flawless.

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Decodekid

People focused on the messy promo rather than enjoy the album, it was a good era, it wasn't perfect but the music was fantastic 

Long Live Gretchen
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monster1998

I loved it! The album and the performances where just so fun and uplifting to me! It was just so magical it felt like i was in unicorn **** :excited2::hug::unicorn:

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You can say whatever you want. The reason I dislike it is how she dared to release such bad songs like Donatella. It didn't have an actual thing happening. There were too many things going on to say what it is about or what message she wants to tell us. It sounds like a bunch of silly bops, with it's exceptions. The recycled beats... She lost me with those.  

The night sky tells all
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KURUSHITOVSKA

You don't work with the current queen of music and offer her an instrumental from 2 years ago, and that happened 3 times on ARTPOP (Donatella, MJH), Aura was also recycled but Gaga turned it into a masterpiece (the demo is better). the best on the album is by DJWS (Quality wise imo). The songs were amazing but she had better options and new/orignally made for the album. Brooklyn Nights, Princess Die, TEA, Onion Girl, Temple. 

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I loved the start of the era. For me it wasn't a bad album, just some songs didn't fit into the theme of ARTPOP. 

Btw, I never liked Gypsy. :giveup:

EDIT: And Princess Die should have been on the album. "The demise of the artist" Oh I love it. 

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KURUSHITOVSKA
1 minute ago, Ritsu said:

I loved the start of the era. For me it wasn't a bad album, just some songs didn't fit into the theme of ARTPOP. 

Btw, I never liked Gypsy. :giveup:

Same, Gypsy was better when she premiered it at the AMPYA event as a ballad. It could've been like Edge of Glory, but the album version feels like recorded as slow and then made uptempo and faster.

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1 minute ago, KURUSHITOVSKA said:

Same, Gypsy was better when she premiered it at the AMPYA event as a ballad.

I never never liked it. xD I mean sounds too Born This Way (album) & I wanted a new sound. + She should have ended the artrave with Applause in my opinion.

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tonythewitch

There was some ****ery with some of the promo but ARTPOP had lots of TV performances for many different songs from the album...

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imnotyourbabe10

It was a memorable era (the first one I spent lurking GGD before joining).  But the "chaos" :stalkga: or lack of cohesion (in general) are, to me, what made it so memorable.  I've always loved Gaga because of her "queering" pop music and AP did just that (still stanning for J&D :rockstar:).  It was all over the place in a good way, I'd think...for example, take Donatella (although she is friends with her, right?) is a great parody of those at the top ("I'm a rich bitch, I'm the upper class"); J&D (and Cake) introduced us to her rap side; MJH; Aura; Swine (esp. the SXSW performance art).  It's a favorite for me just behind TFM.  She's always iconic, to be clear.  It is too bad that AP didn't get reception of the rad. queer/outlandish/experimental "reverse warholian expedition" that it is (and I'm afraid that the current global climate of conservativism makes it impossible to deliver...but nonetheless important for radical art).

[The Fame is an amazing record, too, critiquing what it means to be famous...and BTW is cohesive with a brilliant message of radical acceptance...and Joanne is so "analog"? lol...love Joanne].

Sorry...just trying to support all of her records in one post! :diane:   And have had some wine?  Where are my "sauvignon blanc girls"? :laughga:

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