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My Gaga Era is Probably over.


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Is totally normal that you don't like certain types of music. There are plenty of musicians in the world, I know you will find something you like! Enjoy music :hug:

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FlopSlurper
Just now, Impostor said:

Don't even try it.

We all know that most of these songs are not relevant at all. We also know that she has not put out a good album since Born This Way, because ARTPOP's concept was messed up, and Joanne's concept is weak and weird.

She didn't even write TIHTY herself. Grigio Girls is about her and her friends. Come to Mama was written by Father John Misty and you can even hear his own version. Joanne is just about herself and her aunt that nobody knows about except the fans. Million Reasons and Perfect Illusion are love songs and that's all (they're good though).

Gaga used to make songs like Hair and The Edge of Glory and she sounded cool and brave. Joanne is not even close to that. It's a good pop album, especially if you consider the amount of trash music in current pop music, but it's not healing the world because it's just too much about herself and her family and her friends.

Talk for yourself because both ARTPOP and Joanne are equally my favourite albums by Gaga.

TIHTY was written by both Gaga and Diane, She's has writing credits for come to mama, unless you were with them in the studio you can't say anything.

"Joanne is just about herself and her aunt that nobody knows about except the fans" the edge of glory is about her grandfather, so...

"Million Reasons and Perfect Illusion are love songs and that's all" These are love songs that actually talk about real love and not sex, so I don't see why is this less relatable than bad romance?

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Impostor
17 minutes ago, ARTPOPthatbooty said:

Bye! Please grab a mint on your way out! :) 

 

13 minutes ago, ivaann8 said:

Who cares?

Just do it 

 

 

6 minutes ago, Runway said:

Good riddance 

 

That type of nasty attitude should get warning points too.

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7 minutes ago, FlopSlurper said:

"Okay, ladies, now let's get in formation, 'cause I slay
Prove to me you got some coordination, 'cause I slay
Slay trick, or you get eliminated"

oh dear. :rip:

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Okay then, just say the word and I'll ban you from the site if you don't want to be here and are done with all of this. Enough with the spectacle creating, I hope you find happiness somewhere :)

 

EDIT: sorry that sounded rude, I'm just done with the dramatics. It's okay to not like this era but to throw away years of happiness for one album cycle is a tad much.

𝙸'𝚖 𝚊 𝚓𝚘𝚛𝚝𝚜 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚓𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚢 𝚜𝚑𝚘𝚎𝚜 𝚔𝚒𝚗𝚍 𝚘𝚏 𝚐𝚒𝚛𝚕.
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5 minutes ago, Alien Tulip said:

I do think Angel Down is the better song but are you aware that if you ask which songs are more meaningful to most black folks they will still answer Formation? Sometimes when you are too literal with your lyrics it comes off as contrived and inauthentic. In fact I saw Gaga receive some backlash on twitter when she bragged about writing a song about Trayvon Martin and many members from the BLM movement argued with her on why she feels the need to shove the message down people's throat in a "in your face" way instead of supporting from day one and using the victims name on the song. It's great that she's "woke" now but I can see why a few people are conflicted with that song. She even said herself in the Beats interview that she felt the need to write that song but it's hard for her because she's not an african american woman and she doesn't know what they go through.  

so if a person doesn't support BLM is racist and if a person does they are fake? she just can't win, I'm glad she doesn't give a **** about what people think of her and she's doing what she wants.

"many members from the BLM movement argued with her on why she feels the need to shove the message down people's throat in a "in your face" way"

But did Gaga perform it at the superbowl with a clear political message? I don't think so.

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