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Will there be another debut like Gaga's?


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TheCureinMalibu
2 minutes ago, Tyler Henry said:

ok where are your sources to back up your claim?? as far as I know TF and TFM together has sold 14.5 million copies and about 50 million singles combined. that's not 100 million records boo

 

1 minute ago, Alexander Levi said:

No... that’s in addition to the EP. I’m talking about JUST The Fame with no addition to TFM

Well The Fame Monster is a part of The Fame. I'm still counting those as Gaga's debut. 

 

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LordEnigma
Just now, TheCureinMalibu said:

 

Well The Fame Monster is a part of The Fame. I'm still counting those as Gaga's debut. 

 

But you are still incorrect if you count TFM 🤯

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Taylorrgh
1 minute ago, TheCureinMalibu said:

 

Well The Fame Monster is a part of The Fame. I'm still counting those as Gaga's debut. 

 

even then you're still incorrect. show me sources for your information

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TheCureinMalibu
Just now, Alexander Levi said:

But you are still incorrect if you count TFM 🤯

4 minutes ago, Tyler Henry said:

even then you're still incorrect. show me sources for your information

https://chartmasters.org/2018/03/cspc-lady-gaga-popularity-analysis-2/11/ 

These are digital sales single of TF/TFM which is probably at 80M records already. These are my sources. and also, Brit awards commercial for Gaga confirmed but lemme find the video. 

 

 

 

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Sebastiaan De Graaf
14 hours ago, Hyperballad said:

The Fame selling 15 million was the combination of The Fame and The Fame Monster 

how couldve The Fame sold over 10 million copies in about 8 years.. as much as id love that, that isn’t remotely possible :huntyga:

1989 did in 4 years in a streaming era, even though the 10 million is 100% pure:legend:

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Slovakialop
15 hours ago, ferretti said:

I think it'll happen again, even if that artist is nothing like Gaga. You could even say Cardi B has approached a similar stunning rise to fame, popularity, pop culture relevance and #1 singles. Whether she'll be as impactful in a few years is a question for sure, but her shot into stardom seems pretty similar to me.

Gaga gained popularity worldwide, all of the international singles of TF were big worldwide hits and Gaga itself become a big name inside and outside the USA.

Cardi B is a very local act. Yeah, I Like It it's being a worldwide hit, but it's very far away from JD and PF, even from the impact of Paparazzi. Also, Cardi B don't have any cultural impact outside USA. Here in Europe no-one knows Cardi B, even if they know I Like It.

The impact and success of Invasion of Privacy is VERY far away from The Fame.

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jaXXXon
19 hours ago, TheCureinMalibu said:

the album spanned one hit which is "baby one more time". And The Fame sold 15M, won alot of awards (included grammys), had way more hits. The Fame is also at 15M pure sales (which is known in 2011 lol, it's 7 years from now), with TEA and SEA it's at 32M so still.

And with TEA and SEA Baby One More Time is at 38M. 

I remember Britney when she came out, I was like 7-8, but I was VERY aware of popular culture and Britney was everywhere, the absolute biggest thing in music since Madonna. And I relived that phase when Gaga arrived and I'd say it's pretty equal. Of course, you have to remember times were different in terms of radio. Britney's debut was at a time when radio refused to play her, but she still smashed the charts WW and had her own doll line, spun copycats (Jessica Simpson, Mandy Moore) and suddenly everyone wanted to work with Max Martin. The peak was basically the same for both, but to claim Gaga's is bigger is nonsense. The cultural impact was the same although the public's interest lasted longer for Britney because of the press and her iconic meltdown.

Maybe Gaga won more awards but EVERYONE was talking about Britney when I was on the playground just like everyone was talking about Gaga when I started high school. 

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jaXXXon
5 hours ago, TheCureinMalibu said:

https://chartmasters.org/2018/03/cspc-lady-gaga-popularity-analysis-2/11/ 

These are digital sales single of TF/TFM which is probably at 80M records already. These are my sources. and also, Brit awards commercial for Gaga confirmed but lemme find the video

Oh honey. The Brits also had a commercial about Mariah Carey being the best-selling female artist of all time and the 'undisputed Queen of Pop' so I would take everything they say with a grain of salt, not a grain of TEA lol.

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MyQueen
18 hours ago, Adarsh Soni said:

1988 : Kylie

1998 : Britney

2008 : Gaga

2018 :fthis:

And before them it was me:madge:

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PlanetChromatica
1 minute ago, MyQueen said:

And before them it was me:madge:

and before you it was Cher :ohwell:

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Hyperballad
12 hours ago, Debithius said:

TF alone actually sold over 20m

 

11 hours ago, TheCureinMalibu said:

Yes. The Fame only sold about 20M copies tho.

The Fame combined with TFM sold 15 million so The Fame alone sold about 12m

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Hyperballad
5 hours ago, Sebastiaan De Graaf said:

1989 did in 4 years in a streaming era, even though the 10 million is 100% pure:legend:

except 1989 had so many smash hits and charted for more than a year :awkney: 

for some years now, her popularity declined and ARTPOP couldnt sell over 4m, i dont see how The Fame couldve sold 10m in that time 

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MaryJaneHolland
7 hours ago, Tyler Henry said:

THIS but this site refuses to believe that there were megastars before Gaga and there will be megastars after her. I mean come on Mariah's Debut was much more successful than Gaga's.

Have you checked the charts outside of The US? Mariah's debut was local af :rip:

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Honestly yes but I see it as a boy

a new young bi:sis: guy with a fresh sound a la Shawn Mendes but more exciting/raw.

honestly this dude in my imagination could bring back theatrics for males. MJ, Prince, Bowie, etc. they were all exciting w their wardrobe, now every dude is just the same and I’m sick of their city games!!!

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