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Glamourpuss
4 minutes ago, Twitter said:

Sour Candy is very fillerish. Compared to the real of the album. :ohwell:

I don't understand how though. It always makes me feel hyped. It's also a clever song because it shows the different sides of femininity. The Blackpink girls depict the sweetness and Gaga is the sour part.

It's a bop and never a skip. 

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2 minutes ago, Twitter said:

but this song doesn’t serve no purpose to the message of Chromatica

Did you read the Spotify storyline for the song and the explanation that she provided for it? 

"I was protected by the monks of Azarath, I was raised by my friends. They are my family, this is my home and you are not welcome here."
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Glamourpuss
17 minutes ago, HybridAT said:

No fillers. No skips. Beautifully pleasant aural experience and a scintillating journey from START to FINISH

That's the tea

Drink it

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This. Drink the tea. :haroon:

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My Name Isnt Alice

It's one of my faves the first listen but I don't listen to it as much now 

Still not a filler tho :jase:

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1 minute ago, Doot said:

You're more like Top 10! :grr:

How can you consider SC Top 5 when there is: Alice, Replay, SFA, Babylon? :ohwell:

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Just now, Twitter said:

How can you consider SC Top 5 when there is: Alice, Replay, SFA, Babylon? :ohwell:

Babylon can CHOKE. 

Alice and Replay are cute. 

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4 minutes ago, Glamourpuss said:

I don't understand how though. It always makes me feel hyped. It's also a clever song because it shows the different sides of femininity. The Blackpink girls depict the sweetness and Gaga is the sour part.

It's a bop and never a skip. 

But it just doesn’t fit the theme of Chromatica. It’s really a basic club track with sex metaphors. :laughga:

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5 minutes ago, HybridAT said:

Did you read the Spotify storyline for the song and the explanation that she provided for it? 

If she didn’t verbally say it, it’s all PR then. :ohwell:

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11 minutes ago, Glamourpuss said:

It's also a clever song because it shows the different sides of femininity. The Blackpink girls depict the sweetness and Gaga is the sour part.

This! It toys with how women and their femininity are perceived in popular culture and the expectations around them and how women have to conform themselves to society's standards. How they're expected to be either too nice or else they're called a b*tch

Gaga's explanation for it is genius! :tony:

"I resent that women are often expected to always be sweet or we're called b*tches. This song is an analog for that sentiment , and a polite middle finger"

Besides the whole juxtaposition of Gaga (badass punk pop imagery, sour) with Blankpink (sweet, saccharine bubblegum pop, candy) is just MIND = BLOWN 

@Twitter it definitely has a purpose on the album, listen closely my friend. Any song with a purpose on any album that makes a strong statement and has an underlying message is NOT a filler ;)

 

"I was protected by the monks of Azarath, I was raised by my friends. They are my family, this is my home and you are not welcome here."
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