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Highest Score: @Skai Jackson @fede ARTPOP @MonsterPawPR @Blackout19 @BuzzcutSeason @Gagadonna @surejan @blackstar @Modern Ecstacy (11)

Lowest Score: @John Wayne @Tumblr (6)

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Antonio’s Remark:

One of Gaga’s best single choices to date, the best lead single choice for ARTPOP for sure. It’s a brilliant bop and the amazing thing about it is that no one else could pull this song off as well as Gaga, Applause was simply made for her.

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Top 5 Comments:

“Applause is for me Gaga's most epic song. The whole instrumental is a mixture of rock beats stuck inside a sick pop melody, the intro makes me go crazy each time I hear it as if some demons were taking control of my body. In the end, I feel like the beats of the song match my heart beating. The lyrics are incredible: provocative, fierce, arrogant, artsy and funny in the same time. The line "I overheard your theories / Nostalgia's for geeks" is for me the highlight of the song: "I won't change, say what you want, the past is the past." The music video is for me her most artsy and theatrical. The way she embodies all her previous alter-egos in successive scenes to show how she's evolved is pretty clever. First, Stefani laying in bed as in Marry the Night. Then, the unicorn girl rising from the magical hat - reminding us of how she became famous in 2009 out of the blue. Afterwards, The Fame Monster-Ga emprisoned in a bird cage, maybe to show how much she was controlled by the music industry. Finally, the Goddess of Love. The live performances were all EPIC, especially the VMA one as it was Lady Gaga's comeback. Her showing all her previous selves was even more obvious. Eventually, she performed the song better and better. At the artRave, she sometimes changed the melody which just gives me ear seizure. The SUKKIRI acoustic version of the song is another highlight of the whole ARTPOP era. Almost four years later, Applause is a still fresh and makes me wanna dance the same way as in 2013. It's not her biggest hit, but this song is iconic. I hope she sings Applause in the encore of the Joanne tour.”

-           @Gagadonna


“Still the perfect lead single for ARTPOP, regardless of what the little chartsters think. The song just exudes Gaga and was a gem from the start. It has the total package. Catchy lyrics that are eccentric, clever, and fun. A killer electropop production, with thumping synths, that make you want to bop and fill you with adrenaline. And a vocal delivery that exemplifies the Gaga's versatility and masterful ability to control her voice as a tool. As well as a bridge, breakdown, and outro that scalps even Gaga, herself. Deserved way more success and recognition.”

-           @lilmonster93


“The last hit single in a long string of chart-toppers, this song could've been easily dismissed as run-of-the-mill at the time, but just the opposite happened - Applause truly buried its way into our hearts and minds with an insanely catchy chorus and unforgettable lyricism. Gaga found herself quite the poet in terms of attributing the applause an entertainer receives, and mirroring it into an ode for succeeding, that just about anyone could relate to. Adrenaline coarses through the track like fire, and never truly slows down, closing out ARTPOP on one of its most irresistible tracks.”

-           @jujubae


“Again I love the experimental feel to this yet it somehow manages to be a kind of pop song that fits into mainstream. It's a grower and I still play this frequently. The video is brilliant. The part where she's spazzing out in the video at 2:55 exploding into the chorus is why we love Gaga.”

-           @Sepsami


“I used to be conflicted on this as the lead singe, but it's probably one of my favourite choices in pop music history. So euphoric and completely bonkers, I am in love with this track and still play it on a regular basis. Although I am not the biggest fan of the video, this to me is a milestone in her career and I love Applause, equally amazing album closer.”

-           @Noir

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Who Did It First?

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The Fame | Poker Face
The Fame Monster | Dance In The Dark
Born This Way | The Edge Of Glory
Joanne | Diamond Heart

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Highest Score: @jujubae @Alan123 @Sexxx @Chiunzhan @juicyjuicy @Noir @Sherlock112 @takemetovenus @BLACKOUTbritney @ARTPOPrebellion @Andy21 @BloodyJudas @GagaSlaysUU @StarryNight @vrajesh @OBEY @dancergaga @Darien (11)

Lowest Score: @ChaosAngel17 (3)

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Antonio’s Remark:

You must’ve been wondering to yourself: “Where the hell did all the 11s go?” Well, Do What U Want received a total of 18 of them, breaking the record set by Marry The Night for most 11s! Personally, my ultimate favorite song on ARTPOP and in my top 5 generally, y’all are the best for putting it at #1, and even if it’s the lowest rated winner thus far, who cares! DWUW is #1!

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Top 5 Comments:


“From the churning intro's beats to its vocal runs, you know from the instance it starts, that DWUW will have you by the throat and never let go. Gaga kills the attitude in the verses and the sultry reggae-vibes of the pre-chorus, before exploding into one of her best choruses since Paparazzi. The guest vocalist is almost irrelevant because, whether its R Kelly or even Legendtina, Gaga eclipses them completely. It goes to show that Gaga has mastered R&B-friendly pop,  down to a science. On top of it all, the lyrics were (and still are) incredibly relevant and revealing of Gaga's relationship with the media at large. I'll never forgive the public for sleeping on this song, because it is truly one of her best singles to date.”

-           @jujubae


“Easily the best song on the album, one of her best productions and a step in the right direction for her to do an R&B inspired song. Sadly everything became a mess but this song saved the album for me. DJ White Shadow really has done an amazing job for Gaga, all of the songs he worked on have had a unique sound and it's one of the reasons I want him to keep working with her in the future.”

-           @Alan123


“Vocally, Gaga delivers some of the most assertive and beautiful vocals in a pop album till this day. She has stated that she was anxious about releasing this track as it wasn't anything that she had done before sonically and therefore had an amazing singer featured on the track which is deemed unnecessary; but not because he did not deliver anything horrid musically, but—well you know why. It's a groovy, fun tune with multiple meanings at once and that is something that appeals to everyone, since it is a song that is interesting to dissect but it certainly is a highlight of the album.”

-           @Skai Jackson


“This song is placed amongst my absolute favorite Gaga's songs ever released. This thumping beat that sparks off and deftly continues throughout the track is a production masterpiece. The lyrics speak to me on so many levels. I completely love the way Gaga handles her detractors. Her impassioned plea to "Do What you want with my body" is as bold as brass and supremely suggestive at the same time. R Kelly's verse gives the song even a greater push towards R&B greatness. If Gaga had capitalized on the buzz and controversy the song itself had created, it would have gone down as one of her classics. This song erases making love and replaces it with having wild and unprotected sex.”

-           @BloodyJudas


“This could've been easily one of the biggest hits from Gaga. It really is one of the sexiest songs Gaga has ever done. Great bass, Gaga's voice sounds amazing on this song it gets you in the mood, you feel the vibe...but then R. Kelly comes on and basically ruins everything. His voice fits very well on this track but his lyrics are just awful! His lyrics are incredibly weak and his past doesn't help either. I wish Gaga found somebody else to feature on this song that has his type of "soft" voice or I wouldn't even mind him as long as his lyrics were good!”@@@G@@@@@N

-           @monsterdino

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Who Did It First?

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The Fame | Paparazzi
The Fame Monster | Bad Romance
Born This Way | Marry The Night
Joanne | Dancin' In Circles

 

YAAAAAAAAAS DWUW

her best produced song even with the rape brothers being into this

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1 minute ago, Antonio said:

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Highest Score: @Skai Jackson @fede ARTPOP @MonsterPawPR @Blackout19 @BuzzcutSeason @Gagadonna @surejan @blackstar @Modern Ecstacy (11)

Lowest Score: @John Wayne @Tumblr (6)

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Antonio’s Remark:

One of Gaga’s best single choices to date, the best lead single choice for ARTPOP for sure. It’s a brilliant bop and the amazing thing about it is that no one else could pull this song off as well as Gaga, Applause was simply made for her.

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Top 5 Comments:

“Applause is for me Gaga's most epic song. The whole instrumental is a mixture of rock beats stuck inside a sick pop melody, the intro makes me go crazy each time I hear it as if some demons were taking control of my body. In the end, I feel like the beats of the song match my heart beating. The lyrics are incredible: provocative, fierce, arrogant, artsy and funny in the same time. The line "I overheard your theories / Nostalgia's for geeks" is for me the highlight of the song: "I won't change, say what you want, the past is the past." The music video is for me her most artsy and theatrical. The way she embodies all her previous alter-egos in successive scenes to show how she's evolved is pretty clever. First, Stefani laying in bed as in Marry the Night. Then, the unicorn girl rising from the magical hat - reminding us of how she became famous in 2009 out of the blue. Afterwards, The Fame Monster-Ga emprisoned in a bird cage, maybe to show how much she was controlled by the music industry. Finally, the Goddess of Love. The live performances were all EPIC, especially the VMA one as it was Lady Gaga's comeback. Her showing all her previous selves was even more obvious. Eventually, she performed the song better and better. At the artRave, she sometimes changed the melody which just gives me ear seizure. The SUKKIRI acoustic version of the song is another highlight of the whole ARTPOP era. Almost four years later, Applause is a still fresh and makes me wanna dance the same way as in 2013. It's not her biggest hit, but this song is iconic. I hope she sings Applause in the encore of the Joanne tour.”

-           @Gagadonna


“Still the perfect lead single for ARTPOP, regardless of what the little chartsters think. The song just exudes Gaga and was a gem from the start. It has the total package. Catchy lyrics that are eccentric, clever, and fun. A killer electropop production, with thumping synths, that make you want to bop and fill you with adrenaline. And a vocal delivery that exemplifies the Gaga's versatility and masterful ability to control her voice as a tool. As well as a bridge, breakdown, and outro that scalps even Gaga, herself. Deserved way more success and recognition.”

-           @lilmonster93


“The last hit single in a long string of chart-toppers, this song could've been easily dismissed as run-of-the-mill at the time, but just the opposite happened - Applause truly buried its way into our hearts and minds with an insanely catchy chorus and unforgettable lyricism. Gaga found herself quite the poet in terms of attributing the applause an entertainer receives, and mirroring it into an ode for succeeding, that just about anyone could relate to. Adrenaline coarses through the track like fire, and never truly slows down, closing out ARTPOP on one of its most irresistible tracks.”

-           @jujubae


“Again I love the experimental feel to this yet it somehow manages to be a kind of pop song that fits into mainstream. It's a grower and I still play this frequently. The video is brilliant. The part where she's spazzing out in the video at 2:55 exploding into the chorus is why we love Gaga.”

-           @Sepsami


“I used to be conflicted on this as the lead singe, but it's probably one of my favourite choices in pop music history. So euphoric and completely bonkers, I am in love with this track and still play it on a regular basis. Although I am not the biggest fan of the video, this to me is a milestone in her career and I love Applause, equally amazing album closer.”

-           @Noir

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Who Did It First?

  Reveal hidden contents

The Fame | Poker Face
The Fame Monster | Dance In The Dark
Born This Way | The Edge Of Glory
Joanne | Diamond Heart

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wfTnrWU.gif

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Highest Score: @jujubae @Alan123 @Sexxx @Chiunzhan @juicyjuicy @Noir @Sherlock112 @takemetovenus @BLACKOUTbritney @ARTPOPrebellion @Andy21 @BloodyJudas @GagaSlaysUU @StarryNight @vrajesh @OBEY @dancergaga @Darien (11)

Lowest Score: @ChaosAngel17 (3)

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Antonio’s Remark:

You must’ve been wondering to yourself: “Where the hell did all the 11s go?” Well, Do What U Want received a total of 18 of them, breaking the record set by Marry The Night for most 11s! Personally, my ultimate favorite song on ARTPOP and in my top 5 generally, y’all are the best for putting it at #1, and even if it’s the lowest rated winner thus far, who cares! DWUW is #1!

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Top 5 Comments:


“From the churning intro's beats to its vocal runs, you know from the instance it starts, that DWUW will have you by the throat and never let go. Gaga kills the attitude in the verses and the sultry reggae-vibes of the pre-chorus, before exploding into one of her best choruses since Paparazzi. The guest vocalist is almost irrelevant because, whether its R Kelly or even Legendtina, Gaga eclipses them completely. It goes to show that Gaga has mastered R&B-friendly pop,  down to a science. On top of it all, the lyrics were (and still are) incredibly relevant and revealing of Gaga's relationship with the media at large. I'll never forgive the public for sleeping on this song, because it is truly one of her best singles to date.”

-           @jujubae


“Easily the best song on the album, one of her best productions and a step in the right direction for her to do an R&B inspired song. Sadly everything became a mess but this song saved the album for me. DJ White Shadow really has done an amazing job for Gaga, all of the songs he worked on have had a unique sound and it's one of the reasons I want him to keep working with her in the future.”

-           @Alan123


“Vocally, Gaga delivers some of the most assertive and beautiful vocals in a pop album till this day. She has stated that she was anxious about releasing this track as it wasn't anything that she had done before sonically and therefore had an amazing singer featured on the track which is deemed unnecessary; but not because he did not deliver anything horrid musically, but—well you know why. It's a groovy, fun tune with multiple meanings at once and that is something that appeals to everyone, since it is a song that is interesting to dissect but it certainly is a highlight of the album.”

-           @Skai Jackson


“This song is placed amongst my absolute favorite Gaga's songs ever released. This thumping beat that sparks off and deftly continues throughout the track is a production masterpiece. The lyrics speak to me on so many levels. I completely love the way Gaga handles her detractors. Her impassioned plea to "Do What you want with my body" is as bold as brass and supremely suggestive at the same time. R Kelly's verse gives the song even a greater push towards R&B greatness. If Gaga had capitalized on the buzz and controversy the song itself had created, it would have gone down as one of her classics. This song erases making love and replaces it with having wild and unprotected sex.”

-           @BloodyJudas


“This could've been easily one of the biggest hits from Gaga. It really is one of the sexiest songs Gaga has ever done. Great bass, Gaga's voice sounds amazing on this song it gets you in the mood, you feel the vibe...but then R. Kelly comes on and basically ruins everything. His voice fits very well on this track but his lyrics are just awful! His lyrics are incredibly weak and his past doesn't help either. I wish Gaga found somebody else to feature on this song that has his type of "soft" voice or I wouldn't even mind him as long as his lyrics were good!”@@@G@@@@@N

-           @monsterdino

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Who Did It First?

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The Fame | Paparazzi
The Fame Monster | Bad Romance
Born This Way | Marry The Night
Joanne | Dancin' In Circles

 

OH MY GOD YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES. I AM SO HAPPY.:giveup:

Monsters never die.
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RAMROD
1 minute ago, Antonio said:

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Highest Score: @Skai Jackson @fede ARTPOP @MonsterPawPR @Blackout19 @BuzzcutSeason @Gagadonna @surejan @blackstar @Modern Ecstacy (11)

Lowest Score: @John Wayne @Tumblr (6)

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Antonio’s Remark:

One of Gaga’s best single choices to date, the best lead single choice for ARTPOP for sure. It’s a brilliant bop and the amazing thing about it is that no one else could pull this song off as well as Gaga, Applause was simply made for her.

-----◆-----

Top 5 Comments:

“Applause is for me Gaga's most epic song. The whole instrumental is a mixture of rock beats stuck inside a sick pop melody, the intro makes me go crazy each time I hear it as if some demons were taking control of my body. In the end, I feel like the beats of the song match my heart beating. The lyrics are incredible: provocative, fierce, arrogant, artsy and funny in the same time. The line "I overheard your theories / Nostalgia's for geeks" is for me the highlight of the song: "I won't change, say what you want, the past is the past." The music video is for me her most artsy and theatrical. The way she embodies all her previous alter-egos in successive scenes to show how she's evolved is pretty clever. First, Stefani laying in bed as in Marry the Night. Then, the unicorn girl rising from the magical hat - reminding us of how she became famous in 2009 out of the blue. Afterwards, The Fame Monster-Ga emprisoned in a bird cage, maybe to show how much she was controlled by the music industry. Finally, the Goddess of Love. The live performances were all EPIC, especially the VMA one as it was Lady Gaga's comeback. Her showing all her previous selves was even more obvious. Eventually, she performed the song better and better. At the artRave, she sometimes changed the melody which just gives me ear seizure. The SUKKIRI acoustic version of the song is another highlight of the whole ARTPOP era. Almost four years later, Applause is a still fresh and makes me wanna dance the same way as in 2013. It's not her biggest hit, but this song is iconic. I hope she sings Applause in the encore of the Joanne tour.”

-           @Gagadonna


“Still the perfect lead single for ARTPOP, regardless of what the little chartsters think. The song just exudes Gaga and was a gem from the start. It has the total package. Catchy lyrics that are eccentric, clever, and fun. A killer electropop production, with thumping synths, that make you want to bop and fill you with adrenaline. And a vocal delivery that exemplifies the Gaga's versatility and masterful ability to control her voice as a tool. As well as a bridge, breakdown, and outro that scalps even Gaga, herself. Deserved way more success and recognition.”

-           @lilmonster93


“The last hit single in a long string of chart-toppers, this song could've been easily dismissed as run-of-the-mill at the time, but just the opposite happened - Applause truly buried its way into our hearts and minds with an insanely catchy chorus and unforgettable lyricism. Gaga found herself quite the poet in terms of attributing the applause an entertainer receives, and mirroring it into an ode for succeeding, that just about anyone could relate to. Adrenaline coarses through the track like fire, and never truly slows down, closing out ARTPOP on one of its most irresistible tracks.”

-           @jujubae


“Again I love the experimental feel to this yet it somehow manages to be a kind of pop song that fits into mainstream. It's a grower and I still play this frequently. The video is brilliant. The part where she's spazzing out in the video at 2:55 exploding into the chorus is why we love Gaga.”

-           @Sepsami


“I used to be conflicted on this as the lead singe, but it's probably one of my favourite choices in pop music history. So euphoric and completely bonkers, I am in love with this track and still play it on a regular basis. Although I am not the biggest fan of the video, this to me is a milestone in her career and I love Applause, equally amazing album closer.”

-           @Noir

-----◆-----

Who Did It First?

  Reveal hidden contents

The Fame | Poker Face
The Fame Monster | Dance In The Dark
Born This Way | The Edge Of Glory
Joanne | Diamond Heart

-----◆-----

 

wfTnrWU.gif

-----◆-----

Highest Score: @jujubae @Alan123 @Sexxx @Chiunzhan @juicyjuicy @Noir @Sherlock112 @takemetovenus @BLACKOUTbritney @ARTPOPrebellion @Andy21 @BloodyJudas @GagaSlaysUU @StarryNight @vrajesh @OBEY @dancergaga @Darien (11)

Lowest Score: @ChaosAngel17 (3)

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Antonio’s Remark:

You must’ve been wondering to yourself: “Where the hell did all the 11s go?” Well, Do What U Want received a total of 18 of them, breaking the record set by Marry The Night for most 11s! Personally, my ultimate favorite song on ARTPOP and in my top 5 generally, y’all are the best for putting it at #1, and even if it’s the lowest rated winner thus far, who cares! DWUW is #1!

-----◆-----

Top 5 Comments:


“From the churning intro's beats to its vocal runs, you know from the instance it starts, that DWUW will have you by the throat and never let go. Gaga kills the attitude in the verses and the sultry reggae-vibes of the pre-chorus, before exploding into one of her best choruses since Paparazzi. The guest vocalist is almost irrelevant because, whether its R Kelly or even Legendtina, Gaga eclipses them completely. It goes to show that Gaga has mastered R&B-friendly pop,  down to a science. On top of it all, the lyrics were (and still are) incredibly relevant and revealing of Gaga's relationship with the media at large. I'll never forgive the public for sleeping on this song, because it is truly one of her best singles to date.”

-           @jujubae


“Easily the best song on the album, one of her best productions and a step in the right direction for her to do an R&B inspired song. Sadly everything became a mess but this song saved the album for me. DJ White Shadow really has done an amazing job for Gaga, all of the songs he worked on have had a unique sound and it's one of the reasons I want him to keep working with her in the future.”

-           @Alan123


“Vocally, Gaga delivers some of the most assertive and beautiful vocals in a pop album till this day. She has stated that she was anxious about releasing this track as it wasn't anything that she had done before sonically and therefore had an amazing singer featured on the track which is deemed unnecessary; but not because he did not deliver anything horrid musically, but—well you know why. It's a groovy, fun tune with multiple meanings at once and that is something that appeals to everyone, since it is a song that is interesting to dissect but it certainly is a highlight of the album.”

-           @Skai Jackson


“This song is placed amongst my absolute favorite Gaga's songs ever released. This thumping beat that sparks off and deftly continues throughout the track is a production masterpiece. The lyrics speak to me on so many levels. I completely love the way Gaga handles her detractors. Her impassioned plea to "Do What you want with my body" is as bold as brass and supremely suggestive at the same time. R Kelly's verse gives the song even a greater push towards R&B greatness. If Gaga had capitalized on the buzz and controversy the song itself had created, it would have gone down as one of her classics. This song erases making love and replaces it with having wild and unprotected sex.”

-           @BloodyJudas


“This could've been easily one of the biggest hits from Gaga. It really is one of the sexiest songs Gaga has ever done. Great bass, Gaga's voice sounds amazing on this song it gets you in the mood, you feel the vibe...but then R. Kelly comes on and basically ruins everything. His voice fits very well on this track but his lyrics are just awful! His lyrics are incredibly weak and his past doesn't help either. I wish Gaga found somebody else to feature on this song that has his type of "soft" voice or I wouldn't even mind him as long as his lyrics were good!”@@@G@@@@@N

-           @monsterdino

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Who Did It First?

  Reveal hidden contents

The Fame | Paparazzi
The Fame Monster | Bad Romance
Born This Way | Marry The Night
Joanne | Dancin' In Circles

 

 

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It should be the other way around but OK

(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ✧*:・゚ dancin' until i'm dead (*´艸`*) ♡♡♡
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Antonio
Just now, MaryJaneHolland said:

why did jujubae's comments got posted on every song? :air: 

you'd known if you read them xx

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Squeeshy Keety

I thought I would be mad, but DWUW is still really good :hor:

I just have to accept (that as a Come to Mama stan), my faves will forever go underappreciated here :whitney:

They / Them 🏳️‍🌈
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Gia Gunn

Y'all hate G.U.Y. for flopping but love DWUW because it could've been a hit and don't even care that a rapist was featured on that song :madge:

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Why such a flopping taste must reign among GGD :madge: 

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1 minute ago, MaryJaneHolland said:

why did jujubae's comments got posted on every song? :air: 

only 11 songs :whitney::poot: 

❤ x ❤
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littlepotter
3 minutes ago, Antonio said:

Joanne | Dancin' In Circles

Wait really :what:

chaeri pls
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Antonio

THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH

 

For making this one of the littest messes of GGD, for participating in the rate, for making DWUW #1, for kicking out Donatella. LOVE YOU ALL!

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