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911 as the lead?


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Now that we saw how SL played out (high debut due to LG hype but did not catch on with the GP), and how amazing the 911 video is and the dissecting and conversations that are required for it, do you agree "911" would have been the better lead? Obviously hindsight is 20/20, but 911 couldn't have performed any worst than SL plus there would be so much conversation about the video as it's her return to form musically, visually, and in terms of statement making.

This is not meant to bash SL/Gaga's choices, yes we know Gaga can do what she wants, yes no one knows at the time how things will go, and yes none of us are managers so we don't need to see those type of comments. It's just for fun conversation (and also for more 911 praise :) )

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DiskoBaby
Just now, Antonoff said:

Rain On Me could have been a smash hit as a lead tbh

In a way it kinda was. It was smart to release it right before the album came out. I think Stupid Love was forgotten.

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No, SL was the perfect lead as it introduced the world to Chromatica. From the futuristic aesthetics to the iconic choreo, Gaga made her return to pop music in full force.

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1 minute ago, Antonoff said:

Rain On Me could have been a smash hit as a lead tbh

Nah in this day and age the "best" single is always released 2nd with the album. 

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LIKELADYAGAGA

When listening to the album for the first time, I thought 911 should have definitely been the lead. It is the perfect Lady Gaga lead. Different yet meaningful. 

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DirrtyPony

I think everything played out the way it was supposed to. Stupid Love wasn't a smash, but it was the perfect introduction to Chromatica. I feel like Rain On Me and 911 were excellent choices to follow up with.

I wouldn't change a thing.

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11 minutes ago, DiskoBaby said:

In a way it kinda was. It was smart to release it right before the album came out. I think Stupid Love was forgotten.

Yeah but all the hype went on Stupid Love. If Rain On Me was the first single, it would have been a huge moment and a even bigger hit.

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Bonkers

I feel like 911 was a lead up video to Sine From Above.  Sales just aren't there for it to be a single.

But the video is INCREDIBLE.  And I think we're going to find out what it was that saved Lady Gaga's life and gave her what she needed to become Lady Gaga.  We're going to find out how real this Sine From Above really was and I can't wait. 

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LUCARTPOP

Single #1 (March): Alice

Promo single #1: (April) Sour Candy (with BLACKPINK)

Single #2: (May) Rain On Me (with Ariana Grande)

Album release (June)

Single #3 (September): 911

Promo single #2: (September) Sine From Above (Acoustic/Piano Version) - Voce Viva

Single #4: (October/November) Replay

Single #5 (depending on demand & success, January/February): Babylon

Album rerelease (Chromatica "remix" album with other versions of the already existing songs in the Chromatica universe) - Babylon (Early Version), Stupid Love (Early Version), Rain On Me (Solo Demo), etc.

It's the serve!

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