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The Fame is Gaga's most misunderstood work


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1 hour ago, HuffsAhoy said:

Maybe I'm just old  with a rusty brain, but I seem to recall that it was common knowledge that Poker Face was about her being bisexual? There was even some light controversy, I think. She even said so on her Barbara Walters interview. But to answer you question correctly, I think it's her easiest album to understand.  

Yeah, the more shocking conversation would be the different 'meanings' of songs from The Fame Monster (which IMO are totally contrived but thats a diff topic).

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It really is tbh and looking back all the years later it is so much more understood and appreciated. 

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Yeah, Gaga said it all the time, it’s about  feeling famous from the inside, having that inner fame :queenga:

and some people never knew the meaning of TF and are all preaching that she’s obsessed with fame, that she’s faked everything 

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On 3/10/2021 at 2:53 PM, Finn The Human said:

This! The audacity for new stans to trash The Fame and then call ARTPOP her best album :deadbanana:

I don't trash The Fame, but ARTPOP is her best album. :enigma:

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While I love and appreciate Gaga's artistry and lyricism, I can't help but feel she has a lot of after the fact euphoric moments for a lot of her songs and creates an underlying more inspirational story and meaning behind them. The Fame is in fact her most shallow album regardless of whatever deeper meanings there are to the music. She writes about much more significant issues and mental states in her later career. It's not a misunderstood album.

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