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I want Gaga to ditch Pop


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Not forever...but I just feel she should only make pop music when she’s fully wanting to...that’s when it’s done best. Gaga obviously did Joanne but I feel like I wanna see her push even harder, go fully out of the pop realm. I can honestly see her doing some Stevie Nicks type of music, but have it still feel like a signature Gaga song....for example, A-Yo at the dive bar in Nashville wasn’t a signature Gaga song in the way that bad romance Judas or John Wayne are....but it’s still had that Gaga grit to it. It’s totally unexpected but you still know it’s Gaga when it comes on. Or I can even see her doing more music kind of like the song she sang with Queen and Adam Lambert...songs where she doesn’t need any choreo but can just hop around the stage however she pleases, and improvise certain lines in the way she does when she sings jazz....I love Chromatica so much...it’s an amazing album and has really gotten me through some very tough times in my life. It’s the one Gaga album I relate to every single song...however, I’m ready for more, I feel like she closed out a chapter that she never got to finish (ARTPOP) with Chromatica and now it’s time to move in. I’m ready for soemthing career defining like Ray of Light....as much as Gaga has transformed throughout her albums with the past 6 albums I don’t feel like she should force herself to have a complete image change with each album anymore, more so a gradual transformation and evolution...these are just my opinions, and no matter what route she goes down I will love it. But this is what I would personally like to see from her. What do you guys want to see? 
 

 

 


Yes I just put Miley on here lol 

 

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Just now, Midnightrush891 said:

She tried it with Joanne and that did not end well. 

How did it not end well? It’s a platinum certified album that won a Grammy :haroon:

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Regina George

You want “something career defining like Ray Of Light” but at the same time you want her to ditch the pop music? 

IMO she is best at pop music. There is always a way to express yourself and change it up a bit while still doing pop music. You don’t have to ditch whole genre just so people could “take u seriously”.. That’s something she obviously tried to do for whatever reason but I don’t think she managed to do what she wanted really.. 

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Just now, Adarsh said:

How did it not end well? It’s a platinum certified album that won a Grammy :haroon:

Why does she pay it dust then? Only a Million Reasons is given the time of day.

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Just now, Adarsh said:

How did it not end well? It’s a platinum certified album that won a Grammy :haroon:

Yeah but it didn’t have any bops for the SC stans, so clearly nobody liked it (even though it yielded one of the most significant shifts in public attitudes toward Gaga, a performance at Coachella, a Grammy, primed the public for ASIB, a great WW tour, and so much more 👀)

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1 minute ago, Regina George said:

You want “something career defining like Ray Of Light” but at the same time you want her to ditch the pop music? 

I think what they mean is do something a bit more daring. Yes, Ray of Light is compositionally pop music (so is Joanne), but part of what makes it so distinctive is Madonna’s exploration of New Age music, trip hop, techno, her lyrical vulnerability, her dynamic vocal performance, and a complete stylistic pivot from her previous work. In this sense, I’d love to see Gaga do something like this, too.

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3 minutes ago, Regina George said:

You want “something career defining like Ray Of Light” but at the same time you want her to ditch the pop music? 

IMO she is best at pop music. There is always a way to express yourself and change it up a bit while still doing pop music. You don’t have to ditch whole genre just so people could “take u seriously”.. That’s something she obviously tried to do for whatever reason but I don’t think she managed to do what she wanted really.. 

I don’t think she has to ditch an era for people to take her seriously at all...I’m just very eager to see her switch it up. She’s extremely versatile and I’m sure that if the music industry wasn’t so calculated she would make all types of music beyond all the different types she’s already done

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I want her to do an entire album that sounds like Perfect Illusion. That song was an outlier on Joanne and that was criminal. :coffee:

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1 minute ago, Fresco said:

Chromatica part 2 would be fine with me.

I mean...I wouldn’t mind it. I love Chromatica 

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1 minute ago, deactivated001 said:

I think what they mean is do something a bit more daring. Yes, Ray of Light is compositionally pop music (so is Joanne), but part of what makes it so distinctive is Madonna’s exploration of New Age music, trip hop, techno, her lyrical vulnerability, her dynamic vocal performance, and a complete stylistic pivot from her previous work. In this sense, I’d love to see Gaga do something like this, too.

Ohh I see! Thank u! 

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Just now, PussPuss said:

I want her to do an entire album that sounds like Perfect Illusion. That song was an outlier on Joanne and that was criminal. :coffee:

Perfect Illusion will always be that bitch. 

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2 minutes ago, deactivated001 said:

I think what they mean is do something a bit more daring. Yes, Ray of Light is compositionally pop music (so is Joanne), but part of what makes it so distinctive is Madonna’s exploration of New Age music, trip hop, techno, her lyrical vulnerability, her dynamic vocal performance, and a complete stylistic pivot from her previous work. In this sense, I’d love to see Gaga do something like this, too.

Yes! Exactly what I mean... and I guess I should say I don’t mean completely ditch pop. I honestly feel like everything is labeled pop these days. I just mean not in such a traditional way 

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