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Which album has aged the best?


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Which album has aged the best?  

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  1. 1. Which album has aged the best?

    • The Fame
      6
    • The Fame Monster
      30
    • Born This Way
      59
    • ARTPOP
      15
    • Joanne
      17


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Born This Way, of all her albums, seems the least tied down to any specific date and sound.

I think a big part of that is because of how a lot of older sounds are utilized in conjunction with newer sounds in very intense, bold ways, that make it feel like it is simultaneously timeless, yet always modern.

Joanne, I feel, is also on the route to age fairly well for reasons similar, utilizing classic rock and Americana vibes to drive the pop sound, although not to the extent of BTW. The cleanliness of its production also definitely helps.

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misunderstood

Idk why people have always been obsessed with things "aging" I can listen to anything and idc when it was released lol.

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Gaga oh lala

Born this way has age  very well and I also think Joanne will be considered be a classic in few years. Don't get me wrong the Fame TFM and ARTPOP are  very good album but I feel there outdated but it still blow my mind how Gaga make good music but  I still listen to them everyday.

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Inferno

The Fame Monster tops them all, its a tight collection of sleek pop bops that I think have and will stand the test of time, it is her magnum opus. The Fame and Born This Way trail close behind it (although I think both albums contain some production that sounded "dated" even upon their release). It still hasn't been a long enough period of time for me to gauge ARTPOP's age, but as for right now I think its as adequate as anything else released in 2013 by a major pop girl. All of this being said, pop stans on forums put too much emphasis on "age", it doesn't really mean anything. A lot of classic albums sound "dated" by pop stan standards.

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