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Gaga's Voice is Different in Every Song


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SlayMeToVenus

Do you love it or hate it? I personally love it. It gives every song it's own personality & it's amazing all the different ways she can use her voice. 

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GypsyBabe

Her voice could mean anything. :koons:

But I honestly love it. Her voice is so theatrical, its a joy to see how she changes it and uses it an an expression of her song meaning. 

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avalon x

I LIVE FOR IT! :sara: I love the amount of variety she has in singing and also in her personality.

I hate how some singers (most, tbh) sound the same in every song. And personally, I despise them for that.

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Addison Rae

I love it. Each era has a different aesthetic and vibe.

She talks/acts differently too and plays a character for each era which I love. And of course changes her ensemble to suit the eras style. Honestly she's a really well rounded artist for me. 

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freebit

I like that she has versatility, but at the same time it can be like, "...but why tho?" For example, why does Dancin' in Circles get the rough, grandiose, dramatic voice she brings out for songs like Applause and Fashion!, when it really could all mesh more cohesively with the cute, coquettish vocals she uses for Hey Girl?

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Fernster7

My God that's the thing I love the most about her music, I don't feel like I'm listening to the same song over and over again when I listen to her records. 

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ShockPop

Her inflection and tone is different, she uses various techniques depending on the song. It's what a singer does to portray the message. Anyone who doesn't isn't a singer.

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Infinity Wave
19 minutes ago, freebit said:

I like that she has versatility, but at the same time it can be like, "...but why tho?" For example, why does Dancin' in Circles get the rough, grandiose, dramatic voice she brings out for songs like Applause and Fashion!, when it really could all mesh more cohesively with the cute, coquettish vocals she uses for Hey Girl?

Because, you know, when you're dancin' in circles you are more rough and grandiose rather than "cute" :poot:

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ItsTommyBitch

Not every singer can vary their tone, style, timbre, etc. It's the hallmark to me of a singer that cares about the message they can convey. 

My faves that do this are Lana then Gaga. Queens of story telling tbh. 

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DawnNutella

Not only in her singing/songs but her voice/accent/the way she speaks is different in separate interviews/stage appearances. And the way she looks changes all the time! She can look and sound like a completely different person all the time. I'm curious to see how she sounds in ASIB. Wondering if she'll have any kind of an accent? 

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holy scheisse
1 hour ago, ZiggyZiggs said:

It's Talent honey She's a vers artist :stalkga:

Stef 

Female 

Vers 

Not masc, not fem. Just Stef 

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