FfFfFfFF 55,959 Posted September 24, 2017 Share Posted September 24, 2017 Choose you favorite funk-influenced Gaga song. Spoiler Lady Gaga: Looking for Fame: ... avant-garde fashion, performance and electronic funk-pop. Romanian Wikipedia about Born This Way: Albumul debutează cu piesa ”Marry the Night”, un cântec scris ca un omagiu pentru New York City. Este un cântec dance-pop ce conține clopote de biserică și a fost observat pentru elementele de muzică disco, techno, funk și Hi-NRG pe care le conține. Wikipedia: "Marry the Night" is a dance-pop and synthpop song influenced by electro rock and house. The track features electronic church bells, a driving electro organ sound, techno beats and a funk rock influenced breakdown. Telegraph about Marry the Night: Meatloaf goes to the disco. A rolling piano tune gives way to pounding techno beats, handclaps and funk. Rolling stone about Marry The Night: There's a pummeling funk-rock breakdown. Rolling Stone a bout I Want Your Love: ... disco funk classic and then recruited Gaga to provide vocals on the track. Gaga: ... in the studio as we built our musical family of no rules pop cowboy dance soul funk rock. Wikipedia on Joanne: ... including "[crossing] between country and funk, pop, dance, rock, electronic music, folk'' and on her main page. Wikipedia: "John Wayne" is a pop rock song, which contains influences of and experiments with various elements of other genres including country, disco, funk, and house. Latimes: “John Wayne,” which mashes up tinny Euro-house synths, slowed-down funk drums and a boot-scooting bass line straight out of Nashville. Wikipedia: In "Hey Girl", BloodPop and Ronson added a downtempo funk production with Gaga and Welch's vocals taking prominence. Idolator: “Hey Girl” is full-on ’70s schmaltz and 80’s cheese-R&B, slinking around with pastel synths and a funky chord progression. Ibtimes: With funky production from Blood and Mark Ronson, the ode to friendship between women stands out as the album’s best track thanks to Gaga and Welch’s vocals. Idvice about Hey Girl: Anyway, this is old school, steamy, synthy funk at its most present on the album. Theriger: “Hey Girl,” a great, call-and-response duet between Gaga and Florence Welch. Sonically, it’s a slab of soulful, synth-drenched funk. Wikipedia about A-YO: A funky, "electro-tinged" and "rock-inspired" upbeat country pop track, "A-Yo" lyrically delves on "leaving our haters in the dust". Ew about A-YO: A playful, funky, divey party tune that still betrays a few of Gaga’s signature quirks. Celebuzz: Likely second single “A-Yo” keeps the energy up and ushers in Joanne’s first flirtation with country. It’s the first of three tracks co-written by Nashville songwriter extraordinaire Hillary Lindsey, but it’s more honky-tonk-whiskey-blues-dive-bar meets funk-pop than Carrie Underwood (for whom Lindsey wrote “Jesus Take the Wheel). Billboard about A-YO: This hand-clapping pop-funk romp was written by Gaga with Ronson, BloodPop and Nashville songwriter Hillary Lindsey. Slate in their review for Joanne: It has the fun, boot-scootin’ cowboy-funk of tracks such as “A-YO” and “John Wayne.” Lyndsey Parker : ''Million Reasons" is a country song mixed with funk and rock 'n' roll. You would never imagine it would sound that way... the feeling underneath the record is it's almost got like a little bit of a hip-hop feeling. But at the same time, it's not a hip-hop song. It's kind of like I just had no boundaries making music. Celebuzz about Perfect Illusion: You can hear Parker in the synths and Ronson in the funky disco instrumental. Evous about Fashion!: Bonne surprise avec ce titre funky à souhait. Doit-on cette parenthèse bienvenue à la participation de Will.i.am et David Guetta, ses co-auteurs et co-producteurs ? Billboard about MANiCURE: An obvious choice for a future single, the buoyant "MANiCURE" provides everything that a pop fan aching for a new "Pokerface" would want. With a chorus that's grafted onto the listener's brain after a single listen, double-meanings stemming from shouts of "MAN! CURE!" and a colorful arrangement highlighted by a funk guitar breakdown, this ode to superficial perks graces the high ceilings of Gaga's hits. Billboard about Dancin' in Circles: A funky dance track that recalls the sexually charged pop bounce of Gaga's debut, written by Gaga, Beck, BloodPop and Ronson. Tinymixtapes: This cascade effectively causes the nucleus to fracture and ultimately destroys the cell, a death that’s subtly eulogized and celebrated by the use of the omni-semic term making love that appears in the electro-funk closing of the chorus. READ IT Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edonis 28,950 Posted September 24, 2017 Share Posted September 24, 2017 Not a one of these is actually funk Anyways. A-YO says hi Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziggy 11,858 Posted September 24, 2017 Share Posted September 24, 2017 23 minutes ago, Edonis said: Not a one of these is actually funk Anyways. A-YO says hi The MTN breakdown definitely is and Hey Girl has some funk and R&B but other than I'd agree with you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edonis 28,950 Posted September 24, 2017 Share Posted September 24, 2017 2 minutes ago, Ziggy said: The MTN breakdown definitely is and Hey Girl has some funk and R&B but other than I'd agree with you. True, I did forget about the breakdown in MTN, however, I don’t necessarily consider Hey Girl funk but soul and R&B like you said. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShockPop 7,747 Posted September 24, 2017 Share Posted September 24, 2017 The fashion demo. It's lit af. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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