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Thoughts on streaming Dr L*ke?


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19 minutes ago, sillynate said:

Add Disco Heaven to that list. Rumor has it that allegedly, the producer of those songs (Fusari) is the man who assaulted Gaga. All rumor and no confirmation. 

That's what I thought. Which is crazy because isn't he responsible for some of my faves like Dirty Ice Cream, Fever, Sexy Ugly, Fancy Pants, etc?

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2 hours ago, sillynate said:

Add Disco Heaven to that list. Rumor has it that allegedly, the producer of those songs (Fusari) is the man who assaulted Gaga. All rumor and no confirmation. 

But he also worked on Trigger which feels weird and off.

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15 hours ago, Not The Real Gaga said:

 

Download the song on your phone so they don't make any money with your streams.

buy used physicals like CDs and vinyls too :vegas:

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Individuals from the stan world not streaming Dr. Luke does no harm to him at all. Artists already gain so little from streaming, so it's not really a big blow. If you want to stand against him, do it vocally. You streaming or not streaming his songs does not make a change. Maybe not advertise him, otherwise stream whatever :huntyga:

So long ggd, it was nice while it lasted.
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I mean everyone is bad in their own way tbh, but we still have the ability to fix it. I know that Dr.Luke has done some shitty stuff and I hope he apologizes and owns up to it but I can't deny he is a talented man and has made some bops. When it comes to streaming, I doubt anyone even knows who that man is besides stan and I just listen to what I like... most of the time idk who is behind the song or who even sings it at times so- 

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I personally don't listen to songs he has produced, simply because I don't really listen to artists he collaborates with. But if he were to have been a lead producer on an album by an artist I listen to regularly, I would probably continue to listen to him. I do recall a few songs he's produced that I really enjoy and may listen to them from time to time, though. Even on Planet Her, I tend to stick to Woman, Naked, and Payday.

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