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I am very impressed cause NME used to hate Gaga so badly during those times

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8 minutes ago, DelusionalGaga said:

I'm surprised at their placement of Born To Die. I remember every critic sh*tting on it back then :oprah:

Right? It was trashed by every critic for romanticising suicide and lolita and being pretentious and childish etc. and now suddenly with NFR being out and everything everyone‘s like: yes of course video games song of the decade, born to die is so great yes. :giggle: as usual the gays have been knew.

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Well these positions are more understandable when you include many genres unlike billboard. 
Although they seemed to chart the most popular albums by artist :ohwell:

I’m pleased Melodrama was placed so high despite being labeled as Pop, it will be remembered and be the key record that will secure Lorde’s career. Melodrama forever :heart:

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50 minutes ago, DelusionalGaga said:

I'm surprised at their placement of Born To Die. I remember every critic sh*tting on it back then :oprah:

The reception of that album is so much better in retrospect and this has been happening for years. There are even critics that admitted that that they were too harsh, either directly or in her latest albums reviews. People need to remember how BTD came out at around the time of her SNL when she was getting major backlash.

41 minutes ago, Ryusei said:

Right? It was trashed by every critic for romanticising suicide and lolita and being pretentious and childish etc. and now suddenly with NFR being out and everything everyone‘s like

I don't think it's NFR per say but the way she evolved artistically and continued to release more and more albums and finally could see behind the BTD persona. If they were that much about NFR they would have put it in the top 20 instead of BTD. :poot:

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BTW? 1989? Lemonade? Melodrama?

NME recognizing pop excellence (I like the rest of the list, too, surprisingly!).

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The world loves Lana now. I feel like this whole decade everyone took her for granted. But now apparently everything thought her albums were amazing. 
Yay for Lana! 
Also, where is Adele?

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2 hours ago, Thomas P said:

https://www.nme.com/features/nme-best-albums-of-the-decade-2010-2019-2580278

My favourite publication, and an actual quality list imo. 

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97. CTRL - SZA

91. Ceremonials - Florence and the Machine

89. NFR! - Lana Del Rey

83. ANTI - Rihanna

78. Born This Way - Lady Gaga

70. Ultraviolence - Lana Del Rey

55. Beyonce - Beyonce

45. Pure Heroine - Lorde

35. Invasion of Privacy - Cardi B

31. 1989 - Taylor Swift

18. When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? - Billie Eilish

17. Lemonade - Beyonce

10. Born To Die - Lana Del Rey

2. Melodrama - Lorde

 

 

A good list. I'd definitely be moving Born This Way further up the list though.

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26 minutes ago, brizoda said:

So little pop and dance

It's NME, hun. Pop and dance aren't the only genres either, I actually expected less pop and dance on their list

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