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TFM vs BTW... Which Album Do You Prefer?


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Btw vs TFM  

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  1. 1. Which do you like better?

    • Born This Way
      148
    • The Fame Monster
      93
    • Tie
      44


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2 hours ago, PMKKARDASHiAN said:

Always. The total ass licking that mess of an album gets on here is atrocious 

The King of GGD has spoken! Btw is a disaster of an album!

No lies, all Tea.

You had me. 

Then you lost me. 

Sis you need a good **** in your mouth, all these bad ones made your thoughts about her best album blurry

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2 minutes ago, AURA said:

Sis you need a good **** in your mouth, all these bad ones made your thoughts about her best album blurry

My thoughts on TFM are crystal clear :trollga:

But I'll take a good **** in my mouth regardless :trollga:

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memomemome

Some of my absolute favorite gaga is from BTW

(Marry The Night, Hair, Scheiße, Highway Unicorn (Road to Love), Heavy Metal Lover, Electric Chapel, Yoü and I, The Edge of Glory) 8... wait... That's half of the album :sweat:

So yeah:lolga:

 

BTW is what makes Gaga, so Gaga.

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Peter Pan

BTW contains best songs of her career (BTW, TEOG, The Queen) and means a lot to me personally so... :kara:

 

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ZephyrInTheSky

Its a tie for me. Why? Because BTW is great, sure theres some filler but it has a lot of solid tracks. The production is unique. I was gonna choose TFM but then i realized i barely listen to songs like Teeth, Telephone, and Alejandro. But it has BR (which is her best track LBR). So i chose tie, its too hard.

My best friend STANS for telephone but does not like BR that much. How even? We argue about this all the time. :laughga:

There can be 99 bottoms in the area but all it takes is 1 top to believe in you.
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8 hours ago, MEDONER said:

Bad Romance + Telephone a.k.a. pop perfection>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>BTW messy videography :saladga:

Judas and MTN are not bothered sis :madge: 

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13 hours ago, juju said:

Judas and MTN are not bothered sis :madge: 

My point still stands, they didn't raise the bar higher than Bad Romance or Telephone, if anything they were a downgrade video wise, and I don't remember them being a huge cultural event, in fact those two songs where the most underperforming of the era and not even the videos could save them, so... :trollga: If they were that huge people wouldn't have started to complain about Gaga to hire a professional director for her MVs :ladyhaha:

Francis Lawrence and Jonas Åkerlund are not bothered 

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8 hours ago, MEDONER said:

My point still stands, they didn't raise the bar higher than Bad Romance or Telephone, if anything they were a downgrade video wise, and I don't remember them being a huge cultural event, in fact those two songs where the most underperforming of the era and not even the videos could save them, so... :trollga: If they were that huge people wouldn't have started to complain about Gaga to hire a professional director for her MVs :ladyhaha:

Francis Lawrence and Jonas Åkerlund are not bothered 

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Well, charts mean little in the long-run so.... The entire BTW era was a cultural event :awkney:Judas is iconic bc she was, for the first time, taking control of her vision , and co-directing her epic as opposed to letting some man do it as she peaked over their shoulder.  :lolly: For an artist like Gaga, that's a huge step forward with her artistry, and a necessary step in the right direction. Marry the Night was her first video that she directed solo, was bigger than any video she had done before, and characterized a lot of what was to come. The videos aside, the songs are among her strongest, regardless of chart position - there are as many fans of MTN as there are any song on TFM. Bad Romance is cute and a banger and the video is #aesthetics, but it was definitely not 100% "Gaga". And Telephone... that song is so terribly tragic and basic, it's among her weakest. Not to mention it's dated as hell, and even Gaga herself isn't a fan but OK stan it I guess :lolly: 

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BlaqJezus

I can listen to either of them at literally any day or time, so I'd say a tie for me. They don't just match a mood, they change moods and thought processes, so I think that's why they are part of my anytime kind music.

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1 hour ago, juju said:

Well, charts mean little in the long-run so.... The entire BTW era was a cultural event :awkney:Judas is iconic bc she was, for the first time, taking control of her vision , and co-directing her epic as opposed to letting some man do it as she peaked over their shoulder.  :lolly: For an artist like Gaga, that's a huge step forward with her artistry, and a necessary step in the right direction. Marry the Night was her first video that she directed solo, was bigger than any video she had done before, and characterized a lot of what was to come. The videos aside, the songs are among her strongest, regardless of chart position - there are as many fans of MTN as there are any song on TFM. Bad Romance is cute and a banger and the video is #aesthetics, but it was definitely not 100% "Gaga". And Telephone... that song is so terribly tragic and basic, it's among her weakest. Not to mention it's dated as hell, and even Gaga herself isn't a fan but OK stan it I guess :lolly: 

Whatever, using personal opinions to oppose facts, another day in BornThisWayDaily I guess. I wonder  if the continuous ass-licking of that piece of shìt of an era will ever come to an end. :bye:

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