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Most Experimental Song On Each Gaga Album?


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Queen Bitch

The Fame: Poker Face

The Fame Monster: Teeth

Born This Way: Heavy Metal Lover, Government Hooker, Bloody Mary (hard to pick) 

ARTPOP: Aura

Joanne: Perfect Illusion

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The Fame (heavy glam-rock influences, David Bowie vibes etc.)

Teeth (many many influences in this song, and the tribal-like sound is unique for a pop album; didn't like it at first, but I love it now due to its power and rawness)

Electric Chapel (the intro is almost a soundtrack to an epic fantasy movie, the rest of the song cleverly mixes dance-pop and hard rock)

Aura (the beat is so complex literally no one has ever been able to remake it)

Perfect Illusion (not really experimental to the bone, but an unexpected turn of the Joanne album and an interesting structure)

 

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monketsharona

Paper Gangsta, Teeth, Heavy Metal Lover, Aura / MJH / Swine, Sinner's Prayer (the most country song on Joanne). 

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A Very Gaga Holida

The Fame: Retro Dance Freak

Monster: Teeth

Born This Way: Government Hooker

ARTPOP: ARTPOP

Joanne: Hey Girl

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Sorcerer

TF: Paparazzi - Really different beat and production among the rest of the album. It feels so original.

TFM: Teeth - It's like a gospel/dance song with some robotic Gaga elements.

BTW: Government Hooker - That structure and production is crazy.

AP: Aura - The intro and the production in the verses made this such a wild opener.

Joanne: Hey Girl - Has this familiar Elton John groove in it added with this psychedelic synth in the bridge.

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The Fame: Nothing
The Fame Monster: Teeth

Born This Way: A whole lotta songs, hard to pick one

ARTPOP: Nothing

Joanne: Super nothing

Cheek to Cheek: Super ultra nothing

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The Fame: I guess Paper Gangsta? But TF is not really an experimental album in most or any sense lol

The Fame Monster: Teeth. The mix of southern gospel, soul, blues, and pop is really interesting and its structure is also pretty unconventional by her standards to that point. It's also kind of cool to see the creative progression of her there. In that song, it's where she first really did that conversational verse style we later see in Sexxx Dreams two albums later.

Born This Way: Bloody Mary. Again, she's mixing synth pop with metal, Gregorian chants, a little trap in there courtesy of DJWS. It makes no sense on paper but works so so well.

ARTPOP: Aura. Others have said it, but just listen to the production.

C2C: Lush Life, agreed. The rest is literally decades-old pop haha

Joanne: Even harder than TF because nothing was experimental lol

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3 hours ago, Suspiria said:

Sorry but Heavy Metal Lover is not and never will be experimental guys:ladyhaha:

but its a DARK POP BOP do the hipsters and metalheads approve of us yet? :pray: /s

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JoanneMonster

The Fame: Paper Gangsta or Starstruck

The Fame Monster: Teeth

Born This Way: Highway Unicorn, Government Hooker

ARTPOP: J&D, Swine

Joanne: Hey Girl

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