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Lyric diversity in Lady Gaga's singles


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42 minutes ago, Miel said:

I think this is a very interesting graphical interpretation of her writing.

An interesting testament to "quantifiying an ear-worm".

Thanks, but I will say this is essentially a recreation of a visualization concept I saw elsewhere.
But yeah success of a pop songs is problem I've been interested in for a while, but none of my analyses thus far have been very fruitful. Of course I have no domain specific knowledge, so perhaps I am not even looking in the right place.  

Yeah it's interesting BTW has the most lines, but when you look at line length they seem to be on the short side.

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1 hour ago, anonanon said:

Thanks, but I will say this is essentially a recreation of a visualization concept I saw elsewhere.
But yeah success of a pop songs is problem I've been interested in for a while, but none of my analyses thus far have been very fruitful. Of course I have no domain specific knowledge, so perhaps I am not even looking in the right place.  

Yeah it's interesting BTW has the most lines, but when you look at line length they seem to be on the short side.

Well, you've done quite a good job, either way! I work with my fair share of data interpretation and analysis, and this is definitely a new one for me (at least within the context of musical and lyrical notation, haha).

BTW is a surprisingly wordy song (helped by its longer length). Probably one of her most!

3 points in and ready for more
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