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On 3/2/2018 at 10:09 PM, GypsyVida said:

When I realized I actually liked the song, that's when I knew it would flop. :ladyhaha:

You, hate Gaga...right now :interestinga:

What if tomorrow I see you again? Should I say that I used to love you?
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I have to confess this...I like their music :cryga:

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On 3/2/2018 at 11:41 PM, Frivolero said:

Lana is better than gaga

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Wait...why are we putting Gaga Vs Lana??? They both are my favorites...obviously Gaga is #1 and Lana is #1-1 :trollga:

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23 hours ago, derpmonster said:

It actually is. I wonder if Gaga actually cursed herself (chart wise) at some point. :poot:

I screamed lol 

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I remember how it was really struggling in the lower regions of the charts and barely improved on its debut week. It finally worked itself up a little bit but it struggled so hard considering that it's the lead single from their upcoming album. I mean, the whole song's a risk, I'm not surprised. It's actually one of their better works, so, regardless of what I think of them, it's kinda sad. How will this impact them from here on out? They could totally release a far more generic song to make up for it but at this point, could it save them? Their last big hit was Something Like This and that was the only proper hit from their album. Paris may have gone top ten but it really didn't chart or sell well in the grand scheme of things and has hardly been remembered by many. Honest flopped into oblivion. So, this album is going to be the true test of whether they'll be around in the future. DJs typically don't stick around long. They have to be really careful and make sure not to blow their fortune now. You have to remember: at the end of the day, the public loves genericism...but it can only show devotion to a couple of generic acts at a time and they outgrow them very quickly.

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