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Does ASIB Mean Gaga Signed New Recording Contract?


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theorist
Just now, yes said:

Don't Remix albums count as "contract" albums too?

gaga didn't sing new tracks for those nor worked in them so no

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bitchimtrying
1 minute ago, theorist said:

and? nobody said it's not a reissue, we're saying it's considered as a separate album by both Gaga and Interscope, built upon the concept of TF (hence it being a reissue)

Gaga considered it a new album, however Interscope did not. They considered it an EP/re-release of her debut album. You only have to go to their website to read that. 

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2 minutes ago, theorist said:

we know that because Arabella how many times do i have to say it :poot:

you can say it as many times as you like, it's just your theory. 

i don't think we officially know why she got the horse. 

if you hurt taylor swift, i'll hurt you back
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2 minutes ago, yes said:

Don't Remix albums count as "contract" albums too?

No. It has to be new songs

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theorist
2 minutes ago, bitchimtrying said:

Gaga considered it a new album, however Interscope did not. They considered it an EP/re-release of her debut album. You only have to go to their website to read that. 

it's a body of work with new songs that fit the definition of "album", i'm sure contractually it IS an album

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bitchimtrying
6 minutes ago, T E A said:

you can say it as many times as you like, it's just your theory. 

i don't think we officially know why she got the horse. 

Exactly, NO ONE, said what Arabella was for. We all just came to our own assumptions. She never said it was for re-signing with Interscope. 

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bitchimtrying
5 minutes ago, theorist said:

it's a body of work with new songs that fit the definition of "album", i'm sure contractually it IS an album

Honey, from Gaga herself in an MTV interview- "I would not add, nor take away any songs from this EP. It is a complete conceptual and musical body of work that can stand on its own two feet." Though it is a singular body of work, it is still an EP. Meaning Extended Play (EP) of The Fame, which is the reason it was called The Fame Monster. If it was a completely separate album i'm sure she would have called it something else. 

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3 minutes ago, bitchimtrying said:

Honey, from Gaga herself in an MTV interview- "I would not add, nor take away any songs from this EP. It is a complete conceptual and musical body of work that can stand on its own two feet." Though it is a singular body of work, it is still an EP. Meaning Extended Play (EP) of The Fame, which is the reason it was called The Fame Monster. If it was a completely separate album i'm sure she would have called it something else. 

the quote you wrote doesn't prove anything :poot: the fact that it is an EP doesn't mean it can't be counted as part of the contract. As she said "it is a complete conceptual and musical body of work that can stand on its own two feet", which means it doesn't need TF

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Harry

:rip: what an annoying and pointless back and forth that is currently occurring in this thread

Whether you want to personally consider TFM an album or an EP, it would've fallen as an official release under her contract. It was released individually and as part of TF, therefore would've incurred the same costs as an album release anyway. It consisted of only new material, received as much promotion as any other normal album release, had singles go to radio, videos, a tour etc. 

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bitchimtrying
Just now, theorist said:

the quote you wrote doesn't prove anything :poot: the fact that it is an EP doesn't mean it can't be counted as part of the contract

I don't know how many time I have to tell you this......Lady Gaga Signed a 5 album contract.....MEANING 5 ALBUMS.....this does not include EP's or remix compilations....The Fame is the first album that Lady Gaga released in 2008....she then added 8 tracks and re-released it as The Fame Monster in 2009.....in 2011 she released Born This Way(Her SECOND album)...In 2013 she released ARTPOP..... in 2015 she made Cheek to Cheek with Tony Bennett which was released by BOTH Columbia Records and Interscope...and in 2016 she released Joanne. 

I get where your confusion comes from. You think that her 5 albums are The Fame- The Fame Monster - Born This Way- ARTPOP - Joanne. But they are not. Interscope consided Cheek to Cheek as her 4th album even though it was a collaboraton.

Her five albums are - The Fame/Fame Monster - Born This Way - ARTPOP - Cheek To Cheek - Joanne.

To prove this here is her INTERSCOPE APPROVED WIKIPEDIA DISCOGRAPHY-

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THE FAME MONSTER IS NOT CONSIDERED AN ALBUM BY HER RECORD LABEL, IT IS CONSIDERED AN EP. WHY DO YOU THINK WE KEEP REFERRING TO THE NEW ALBUM SHE KEEPS TEASING US WITH AS LG6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

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bitchimtrying
11 minutes ago, Harry said:

:rip: what an annoying and pointless back and forth that is currently occurring in this thread

Whether you want to personally consider TFM an album or an EP, it would've fallen as an official release under her contract. It was released individually and as part of TF, therefore would've incurred the same costs as an album release anyway. It consisted of only new material, received as much promotion as any other normal album release, had singles go to radio, videos, a tour etc. 

Thank you it is annoying an pointless. 

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bitchimtrying
11 minutes ago, Antonoff said:

I think ASIB is under Warner sign

In the trailer it said it was under Interscope records, but they have a long history with Warner so it could be both. 

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1 minute ago, bitchimtrying said:

I don't know how many time I have to tell you this......Lady Gaga Signed a 5 album contract.....MEANING 5 ALBUMS.....this does not include EP's or remix compilations....The Fame is the first album that Lady Gaga released in 2008....she then added 8 tracks and re-released it as The Fame Monster in 2009.....in 2011 she released Born This Way(Her SECOND album)...In 2013 she released ARTPOP..... in 2015 she made Cheek to Cheek with Tony Bennett which was released by BOTH Columbia Records and Interscope...and in 2016 she released Joanne. 

I get where your confusion comes from. You think that her 5 albums are The Fame- The Fame Monster - Born This Way- ARTPOP - Joanne. But they are not. Interscope consided Cheek to Cheek as her 4th album even though it was a collaboraton.

Her five albums are - The Fame/Fame Monster - Born This Way - ARTPOP - Cheek To Cheek - Joanne.

To prove this here is her INTERSCOPE APPROVED WIKIPEDIA DISCOGRAPHY-

tumblr_pe3ivbwOZL1t3yc74o1_540.jpg

THE FAME MONSTER IS NOT CONSIDERED AN ALBUM BY HER RECORD LABEL, IT IS CONSIDERED AN EP. WHY DO YOU THINK WE KEEP REFERRING TO THE NEW ALBUM SHE KEEPS TEASING US WITH AS LG6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

If she calls the new album LG6 (and used to call Joanne LG5), then the only way that's possible is with TFM being an independent album. TF is LG1, TFM is LG2, BTW is LG3, AP is LG4, and Joanne is LG5. C2C is a joint album so it isn't LG6, but LGTB1

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7 minutes ago, bitchimtrying said:

To prove this here is her INTERSCOPE APPROVED WIKIPEDIA DISCOGRAPHY-

Just letting you know that Wikipedia can be edited by anyone because it doesn't look like you're aware of that.

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