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13 hours ago, TheOriginalOne said:

This and the 100 people in the room quote are so iconiqué :sis:

Arent we forgetting the most iconic one? 
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BloodyM
16 hours ago, Oriane said:

I remember someone did this for an electro song, it was posted here a few years ago.

Edit: Found it 

 

OMG HOW DIDNT I KNOW OF THIS TUNNNNNNE OMG

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Teletubby
14 hours ago, TheOriginalOne said:

This and the 100 people in the room quote are so iconiqué :sis:

 

I had a hole in the pocket of my favourite coat And my love for @Juanlittlem dropped into the lining
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TheOriginalOne
1 hour ago, Adarsh said:

Arent we forgetting the most iconic one? 
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Omg Gaga just stays ICONIQUÉ :bradley:

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ristretto
15 hours ago, Logan said:

Someone needs to sample Gaga saying this for a rap song or something.

I did once for a project ndnsbdvdndb

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I don't understand why they used it...it doesn't make sense in the context they're using it. But then again, I have full faith that Emily in Paris was written by an old person writing about what they think young people do and like. Because every aspect of that show was very "hello fellow youth!"

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BloodyM
1 hour ago, Ziggy said:

I don't understand why they used it...it doesn't make sense in the context they're using it. But then again, I have full faith that Emily in Paris was written by an old person writing about what they think young people do and like. Because every aspect of that show was very "hello fellow youth!"

Probably to make it viral and attract Gaga Fan = an impact on viewing ;) 

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Oriane
2 hours ago, Ziggy said:

I don't understand why they used it...it doesn't make sense in the context they're using it. But then again, I have full faith that Emily in Paris was written by an old person writing about what they think young people do and like. Because every aspect of that show was very "hello fellow youth!"

Yes, except for die-hard Gaga fans, I don't know anyone would understand :huh:

(I didn't even know about it before that song that I linked previously in the thread, I had watched the interview but this particular moment didn't struck me)

You popped my heart seams, all my bubble dreams
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