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Choose you favorite trance-inspired Gaga song. :lana:

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Paul Labster about The Fame: ... different rhythms and textures and aimed at niche clubs, from trance to house.

Theodysseyonline: Another cut off Gaga's The Fame Monster, "So Happy I Could Die" is a trance-like song about that euphoric feeling when under the influence.

The Guardian: Lady Gaga's album, Born This Way, for example, is stuffed with trancey sounds.

Time Out Abhu Dabi: These songs play like plain old Eurotrance/hi-NRG house, dominated by a mahoosive, doofdoof beat.

Nme: An indistinguishable soup of ****wit-trance of the sort they play in chain pubs.

Direct lyrics: "Born This Way" - The uptempo uplifting track features heavy trance.

Wikipedia about Government Hooker: The song is a synthpop track incorporating influences from many electronic subgenres including techno, trance, post-disco, and industrial.

Lady Gaga Superstar about Government Hooker: It contains elements of opera music and a dance melody resembling genres such as techno, trance, industrial, and post-disco as a well as a hip hop influenced beat.

MTV: Gaga debuted "Government Hooker," a trance-y dance Hippie: "filthy beats", and atrance-influenced melody, explained Billboard Magazine.

Axs about Bloody Mary: Released in 2011, this is dark dance trance at it's finest.

Hollywood Reporter about Bloody Mary: Trance-y dirge name-checks Jesus and features a monk chorus chanting "Gaga."

Vibe about Aura: She sticks to straight-forward statements and shallow metaphors paired with trance club production to discuss intimacy, art and pop culture over and over again.

Something Else about Aura: ... psychedelictrance, Middle Eastern music and thumping club beats.

News Room about Aura: The first track “Aura” definitely needs to be highlighted. It starts off with a tribalistic bongo drumming accompanied by a shimmering twangy guitar that shifts into a restless and rapidly changing psy-trance beat – full of unusual sounds

Thehud Sucker about Sexxx Dreams: Seductive and trance-like.

Michigan Daily about Do What U Want: The well-known, almost trance-inducing bass line of “Do What U Want”.

Idolator about ARTPOP: ... then that trance beat kicks.

Fact Magazine about ARTPOP: There are two real things wrong with it: one is the flood of godawful trance synths that blast through almost every chorus like the white light that floods your brain at the start of an ocular migraine. The very reason ‘ARTPOP’ the song is good is its sonic restraint, and it just throws into relief how head-drilling the rest of it is. These war-machine production values wouldn’t be a problem, though, if the songs were better.

 

 

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Just now, FfFfFfFF said:

Multiple choices say hi. :bon:

But I wanna vote for all of them :selena: 

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1 minute ago, MaryJaneHolland said:

Sis you need stop labeling random songs with random genres

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Gurl how I am labeling the songs by myself when I search for receipts on different reviews? :what: Like do you know that it needs a click to open the spoiler, right? :saladga:

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1 minute ago, FfFfFfFF said:

Gurl how I am labeling the songs by myself when I search for receipts on different reviews? :what: Like do you know that it needs a click to open the spoiler, right? :saladga:

Do I look like I give a **** what critics say? lol. John Wayne is labeled as bubblegum pop for ****'s sake :awkney:

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