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  1. 1. Best hip hop influenced Gaga song?

    • Ribbons/ Let Them Hoes Fight/ Reloaded/ Out Of Control/ Animal/ World Family Tree
    • Beautiful Dirty Rich
    • Chilin'/ Starstruck/ Paper Gansta
    • Dance In The Dark/ Telephone/ So Happy I Could Die
    • Government Hooker/ Judas
    • Cake Like Lady Gaga
    • Jewels & Drugs/ Do What U Want
    • PARTYNAUSEOUS/ Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe/ Red Flame
    • A-YO/ Million Reasons
    • Dancin' In Circles


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Complex: Lady Gaga raps on unreleased song, "Ribbons".

Lady Gaga Looking For Fame: Beautiful, Dirty, Rich featured a hip hop breakbeat and synthesizers.

Complex about Let Them Hoes Fight: Trina had a special guest in store for her fifth studio album, but due to leaks, her Lady Gaga collaboration hit the Internet months before its proper May release date. The song was written by Gaga, had her on the hook, and featured a short rap verse by the pop star at the end. No wonder the song came out prematurely—Gaga rapping doesn't happen often.

Billboard about Starstruck: ... Gaga rapping in Auto-Tune.

Complex about Starstruck: Before Lady Gaga’s most famous hip-hop collaboration, she teamed up with Flo Rida. The dance song, featured on her debut album The Fame, didn’t get as much attention as her chart-topping singles, but the song was a sleeper hit that ended up becoming a fan favorite.

Rolling Stone about Paper Gansta: Gaga sings in this rather embarrassing dip into hip-hop.

 

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The Guardian: Even without its guest star, the song would exist towards the upper reaches of very good, but Beyoncé – deliriously half-rapping her way through the third verse like a woman possessed.

Sputnik Music about Telephone: The saving grace of the song is the mediocre rap-stylings of Beyonce.

FFW about So Happy I Could Die: GaGa apela mais uma vez para a fórmula de synthpop radiofônico, com batidas de hip-hop.

Pop Justice about Dance In The Dark: Vogue-style rap breakdown in which Gaga lets rip.

 

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Shmoop about BTW: Madonna's celebrated 1989 track "Express Yourself" certainly does have a lot in common with Gaga's anthem, most notably the chord progression. And Lady Gaga's flat rap-chanting is a definite imitation of Madonna in "Vogue." Although the instrumentation is pretty different from Madonna, the mood and parts of the tune feel similar.

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.

Wikipedia about Judas: Gaga hurls herself into a decadent half-sung, half-rapped Jamaican Patois style.

The Guardian: Judas also brilliantly showcases Gaga’s varying vocal styles, with the thudding verses delivered in a blank, half-rap style, before the sweet pop chorus briefly lights the way.

 

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MTV about Cake Like Lady Gaga: She apparently dropped a pitched-down slice of trap rap.

Lady Gaga and Popular Music about Cake Like Lady Gaga: A recent rap song ...

Idolator: A mysterious trap-rap song surfaced online with the refrain “cake like Lady Gaga”.

Variety about ARTPOP: And even the new styles she appropriates (trap, dubstep, Lex Luger-style hip-hop bombast) are far from cutting edge.

Nydailynews about ARTPOP: innovative EDM beats, plus fresh forays into R&B, hip hop and even soul.

Yahoo Music about Jewels N' Drugs: new hip-hop flavored "ARTPOP" track.

 

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NPR on their review of Joanne: ... groundbreaking rock mashed up with hip-hop and anthemic ballads.

Scotsman: A-YO is a catchy hybrid of country pop with R&B attitude and hip-hop rhythms.

Saving Country Music: Some metal here, some funk there, some jazz, some hip-hop.

That Grape Juice about A-YO: ... won't be lapping up this confused Country, Rock, Hip-Hop mesh.

Chicago Tribune: Gaga mashes up blues and hip-hop on the sassy A-YO.

Drownedinsound: On A-YO Gaga is able to tap into a hip-hop aura without a contrived nature as past misadventures like Dope.

Telegraph: A-YO is a bluesy rocker squeezed through a hip hop wringer.

Off The Track: But then A-YO is a Gwen Stefani-like nod to hip-hop/dance-inspired pop music.

Music Avclub about Dancin’ In Circles: It feels like a cast-off from Gwen Stefani’s last record, mostly due to Gaga's breathy, coquettish delivery and the song's languid hip-hop beats. 

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.

I've also included unreleased songs that feature appearances from rappers, Telephone because of Beyoncé's part, Dance In The Dark because of the spoken interlude but I've excluded Dope because the source assume only its original intention was hip hop. 

 

 

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You spelled mariachi wrong. :bon:

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How is Million Reasons hip hop? :air:

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1 minute ago, Stefani Gaga said:

How is Million Reasons hip hop? :air:

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1 minute ago, Stefani Gaga said:

How is Million Reasons hip hop? :air:

I think it's the fact the verses are almost mourned. :selena: 

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30 minutes ago, Stefani Gaga said:

How is Million Reasons hip hop? :air:

Well gaga said that herself before releasing it :selena:

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I think using a hip hop based melody or rhythm/beat could count as hip-hop influenced by I don’t think using a rap like vocal style for some songs doesn’t necessarily equate to being hip-hop infulenced. 

Some of these options are interesting.

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3 minutes ago, Kiel Gyllenhaal said:

I think using a hip hop based melody or rhythm/beat could count as hip-hop influenced by I don’t think using a rap like vocal style for some songs doesn’t necessarily equate to being hip-hop infulenced. 

Some of these options are interesting.

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Which ones are you talking about sis? :sis: 

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4 minutes ago, FfFfFfFF said:

Which ones are you talking about sis? :sis: 

Telephone, Judas, Million Reasons, Dance in the Dark, and Do What U Want

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