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Junkyard Scavenger
1 minute ago, vocalqueef said:

when did she announce this?

Wait, no one talked about it?

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ChromatiGa
15 minutes ago, smoore95GAGA said:

Literally where

Just looked up the genres, it’s europop and electropop. 
 

"ballad" is not a genre. :smh:

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not Chromatica
2 minutes ago, Junkyard Scavenger said:

Wait, no one talked about it?

I saw that mentioned somewhere but dismissed it as speculation. How do we know that?

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NFRatwell
17 minutes ago, smoore95GAGA said:

Literally where

Just looked up the genres, it’s europop and electropop. 
 

Sis any genre can be a ballad :selena: we

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Junkyard Scavenger
1 minute ago, Chromatica said:

I saw that mentioned somewhere but dismissed it as speculation. How do we know that?

Well, I've been told that she would appear on 2 shows.

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ChromatiGa
Just now, Junkyard Scavenger said:

Well, I've been told that she would appear on 2 shows.

by whom? :laughga:

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Junkyard Scavenger
Just now, ChromatiGa said:

by whom? :laughga:

All I can say is a reliable source

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smoore95GAGA
7 minutes ago, ChromatiGa said:

"ballad" is not a genre. :smh:

 

5 minutes ago, NFRockwell said:

Sis any genre can be a ballad :selena: we

Then tell me, what makes a song a ballad? Cause I for one would love to know how Gypsy, an upbeat bop, is a ballad.

Also, are you telling me there can be a hip-hop ballad? Cause I for one would love to know what that would sound like.

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JudasJustDance
2 minutes ago, Junkyard Scavenger said:

All I can say is a reliable source

do they work at netflix:hor:

 

jokes, but if I’m aware there was an open snl  slot, prob was for Gaga. most likely getting canceled tho :billie:

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5 minutes ago, smoore95GAGA said:

 

Then tell me, what makes a song a ballad? Cause I for one would love to know how Gypsy, an upbeat bop, is a ballad.

Also, are you telling me there can be a hip-hop ballad? Cause I for one would love to know what that would sound like.

Where Is The Love

The modern classic Empire State Of Mind could maybe be described as this too. 

 

Lots of us class Gypsy, You and I and even The Edge Of Glory as being ballads of sorts 

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ChromatiGa
7 minutes ago, smoore95GAGA said:

 

Then tell me, what makes a song a ballad? Cause I for one would love to know how Gypsy, an upbeat bop, is a ballad.

Also, are you telling me there can be a hip-hop ballad? Cause I for one would love to know what that would sound like.

A Ballad is generally a narrative set to music. That is to say, it’s a story song (ballads were often sung by wandering minstrels) In music,  a power ballad is basically one in which the singer reaches a high level of dynamics and emotional power. One could classify Gypsy as an upbeat power ballad because it tells the story of Gaga and her lover embarking on a journey together, away from home. It even has storytelling elements like the Yellow Brick Road from Oz, or "chasing the sunset", etc. 

Hope that helped. 

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7 minutes ago, smoore95GAGA said:

 

Then tell me, what makes a song a ballad? Cause I for one would love to know how Gypsy, an upbeat bop, is a ballad.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentimental_ballad

Sentimental ballads are an emotional style of music that often deal with romantic and intimate relationships, and to a lesser extent, war (protest songs), loneliness, death, drug abuse, politics and religion, usually in a poignant but solemn manner. Ballads are generally melodic enough to get the listener's attention.

Sentimental ballads are found in most music genres, such as pop, R&B, soul, country, folk, rock and electronic music.Usually slow in tempo, ballads tend to have a lush musical arrangement which emphasize the song's melody and harmonies. Characteristically, ballads use acoustic instruments such as guitars, pianos, saxophones, and sometimes an orchestral set. Many modern mainstream ballads tend to feature synthesizers, drum machines and even, to some extent, a dance rhythm.

Sentimental ballads had their origins in the early Tin Pan Alley music industry of the later 19th century.[5] Initially known as "tear-jerkers" or "drawing-room ballads", they were generally sentimental, narrative, strophic songs published separately or as part of an opera, descendants perhaps of broadside ballads. As new genres of music began to emerge in the early 20th century, their popularity faded, but the association with sentimentality led to the term ballad being used for a slow love song from the 1950s onwards.[6]

 

so yes, even though a lot of ballad today have a slow tempo and they are generally associated with it, they can be of every genre and tempo

The edge of Glory is a ballad, Abba the Winner takes it All is the very definition of a Ballad, even if quite uptempo :) 

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2 minutes ago, DrewPa said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentimental_ballad

Sentimental ballads are an emotional style of music that often deal with romantic and intimate relationships, and to a lesser extent, war (protest songs), loneliness, death, drug abuse, politics and religion, usually in a poignant but solemn manner. Ballads are generally melodic enough to get the listener's attention.

Sentimental ballads are found in most music genres, such as pop, R&B, soul, country, folk, rock and electronic music.Usually slow in tempo, ballads tend to have a lush musical arrangement which emphasize the song's melody and harmonies. Characteristically, ballads use acoustic instruments such as guitars, pianos, saxophones, and sometimes an orchestral set. Many modern mainstream ballads tend to feature synthesizers, drum machines and even, to some extent, a dance rhythm.

Sentimental ballads had their origins in the early Tin Pan Alley music industry of the later 19th century.[5] Initially known as "tear-jerkers" or "drawing-room ballads", they were generally sentimental, narrative, strophic songs published separately or as part of an opera, descendants perhaps of broadside ballads. As new genres of music began to emerge in the early 20th century, their popularity faded, but the association with sentimentality led to the term ballad being used for a slow love song from the 1950s onwards.[6]

Damn the history nerd snappedt! :laughga:

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ChromatiGa
1 minute ago, smoore95GAGA said:

Damn the history nerd snappedt! :laughga:

The Wikipedia link is right there :ladyhaha:

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DrewPa
Just now, smoore95GAGA said:

Damn the history nerd snappedt! :laughga:

lol making a research on Google makes me a Nerd? :laughga:

anyway, I added something on my post Love, if you are not too tired to read ;) 

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