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Fans of 911: why do you like it?


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KatieJudasGaga4

The lyrics for me.

I honestly kinda disliked it when I first heard it, but now I adore it and it keeps growing on me.

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Delulu Rogers

Every non gaga fan I know loves the song and it sounds like a hit. IT SOUNDED SO GOOD playing during her video montage while winning the tricon award as if it was already a huge hit. Plus the translation makes it already iconic and memeable and it can go viral

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RainingOnMe

My only complaint is that the chorus is a snooze-fest. The lyrics are astounding and the production is really cool albeit really lackluster.

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Franch Toast

I find the music extremely catchy—the melody, the beat—and I can’t help but shake my hips. I also find the lyrics to be profound and personal after hearing her explanation of the song. I don’t know whether it’s a smart single choice because I’m not in the music industry and don’t think of myself as a “little manager,” but it’s hard to predict which Chromatica tracks would do well as singles. 

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River
4 minutes ago, Dulo Peep said:

Except its not giphy.gif?cid=4d1e4f295876322e3bf6df7a46

poor Michelle :nick:

So sploosh your juice all over me you Riverboy
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River
Just now, Dulo Peep said:

Michelle? 

I Dont Know Her Mariah Carey GIF by moodman

So sploosh your juice all over me you Riverboy
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2 hours ago, SHALLOW said:

The only thing that i don't really love about it is the when she sings "Iiii can't se me cry" she sounds just a bit annoying :oops:

It's probably just me but the way she pronounces 'cry' has always sounded slightly Australian to me :toofunny:

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I like 911 due to her conflicted relationship with herself. I can relate and I like the beat so to each their own. Music is a subjective thing. When you hear a song, what do you "hear" the most: the words, the beat, or the rhythm? For me, it changes with the type of song in question. In Gaga's 911, I feel like the beat and rhythm are dressing for the bittersweet words. How does one sing "my biggest enemy is me" without making other people uncomfortable? 

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It’s kind of a darker pop sound which I love from her.

‘it’s catchy and was a total surprise (with the amazing transition)

I relate a lot to the song and when I hear it I wonder... did I write this? Is this about me?

 

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looking4wonderland

It’s just...quintessential Gaga. She has a song like this on almost every album. Heavy Metal Lover, ARTPOP, 911. Mid-tempo, trance-y, robotic, hypnotic. It’s about time she released one. Literally nothing will impact radio, so I’m glad she’s using an interesting song as a single for once. 

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9 hours ago, SHALLOW said:

It's very Gaga, also it sounds futuristic and it's definitely the best song on Chromatica and maybe one of Gaga's best songs too. 

The only thing that i don't really love about it is the when she sings "Iiii can't se me cry" she sounds just a bit annoying :oops:, but the rest of the song is perfect and i wish the outro was longer, it's so beautiful. :enigma:

I honestly never thought it'd be a single cause i didn't think radio would eat it up, but she's Gaga, she can revolutionize radio once again. :vegas:

I was about to say that prechorus is what makes the song. The highlight of the song.

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