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After hearing the Fahsion! demo, I feel like in general Gaga likes completing a song and then sugar coating it in pop. It seems with most of her demos they're all very close to distinctive genres, like disco for example, but then she likes to pop-ify them. (Reminds me how electronic Applause was in the demo stage). 

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warhol killah

Maybe because of her old management? I mean looking at Joanne, it doesn't really sound pop to me.

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23 minutes ago, HOTNGaga said:

After hearing the Fahsion! demo, I feel like in general Gaga likes completing a song and then sugar coating it in pop. It seems with most of her demos they're all very close to distinctive genres, like disco for example, but then she likes to pop-ify them. (Reminds me how electronic Applause was in the demo stage). 

It's not that she "likes" doing this, a TRUE monster would remember how Gaga has said multiple times, Interscope makes her make her music more pop, to appeal to the mainstream, which she finds very hard to do. 

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DeanWinchester

Didnt she use to say she writes with the piano and then makes it more pop after?

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7 minutes ago, Warhol Killer said:

Maybe because of her old management? I mean looking at Joanne, it doesn't really sound pop to me.

Bloodpop's main job in the album was to modernise it and make it sound more pop

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It's very evident in ARTPOP. The songs sound more better in their raw form and she or whomever advised her to edit them made them to polished and refined, Stripping all the rawness they had. Joanne sounds far more natural and less intended for radio to eat it up. Then again there is a lot of EDM on ARTPOP too.

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the raw songs KILLS ME

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37 minutes ago, HugoMonster said:

It happened to Aura as well, she sugar coated the raw vocals here and there. 

I honestly think about this a lot, lmao. Like, the demo leak literally blew me away because of her vocals and its really rough complement to the instrumental.

Now I honestly skip the album version,

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5 minutes ago, Greanskye said:

:rip: ARTPOP. I love you, but what were you before Interscope picked you apart :cry: 

I remember somebody made this funny little comprehensive essay about the process of ARTPOP and what it could have been. They used the rave version of PARTYNAUSEOUS and the demo of Aura as examples of how much harder/more intensely 'EDM' the album probably was, at one point.

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38 minutes ago, PopThatArt said:

It's not that she "likes" doing this, a TRUE monster would remember how Gaga has said multiple times, Interscope makes her make her music more pop, to appeal to the mainstream, which she finds very hard to do. 

Thank you for determining the difference between a true and fake monster. 

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1 hour ago, Placebo said:

Maybe Interscope has to do something with this. :oprah:

I concur, it's usually the label that changes the songs entirely or tells Gaga and her collaborators to make adjustments to the music to make it more marketable

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