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Pitchfork: Revisiting Gaga's Most Divisive Album; ARTPOP


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Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit Lady Gaga’s most divisive and conceptually ambitious album.

In 2013, Lady Gaga was in pain. Ten months into touring the world with her Born This Way Ball, the singer exacerbated a hip injury while performing in Montreal, causing her to cancel all subsequent shows and withdraw from the spotlight. What was reported as a labral tear was actually much worse. “Before I went to surgery, there were giant craters, a hole in my hip the size of a quarter, and the cartilage was just hanging out the other side of my hip. I had a tear on the inside of my joint and a huge breakage,” she said in an interview that July. “The surgeon told me that if I had done another show, I might have needed a full hip replacement.”

 

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Full article:

https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/lady-gaga-ARTPOP/

 


Well, they finally reviewed this alboom, 10 years in :artdoll2:

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Quentin
15 minutes ago, RAMROD said:

:artdoll2:

Why does this look like a japanese robot?

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G.U.Y being her best pop song until Rain On Me. Period. That’s my favourite song of ARTPOP. :traumatica:

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MaybeKermit
5 minutes ago, Juanlittlem said:

Isnt this like from last year?

Yeah it even says reviewed 14.08.22

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The songs are hooky and encompassing but not with the easy cheese of Katy Perry’s “Roar” or Miley Cyrus’ “We Can’t Stop,” and the lyrics about power and agency are shrouded in metaphor, unlike Lorde’s simple and sincere “Royals.”

That's what I love about ARTPOP :flutter:

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I'd say Gaga's most divisive album is Joanne but go off I guess

If you see me posting like crazy, I'm either bored or procrastinating.
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43 minutes ago, Red said:

I'd say Gaga's most divisive album is Joanne but go off I guess

Interesting! What makes you say that?

Imo 95% of people would rank Joanne in the bottom 3 of Gaga's discography, and most people are turned off by the toned down vibes and the "country" sound. Also 95% of people will agree that the music videos were disappointing except John Wayne.

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3 minutes ago, Lucas said:

Interesting! What makes you say that?

Imo 95% of people would rank Joanne in the bottom 3 of Gaga's discography, and most people are turned off by the toned down vibes and the "country" sound. Also 95% of people will agree that the music videos were disappointing except John Wayne.

95% of fans agree that ARTPOP isn't bad even tho it flopped while half of her fanbase left because of Jazz and Joanne :shrug:

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Reginald

Tied with Chromatica, and higher than Joanne (which is scored lowest of the studio albums). Sounds about right to me :ladyhaha: 

I see that ASIB is, rightfully, only .1 higher than ARTPOP? Let the mess begin :excited:

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Future Lovers
2 hours ago, Red said:

95% of fans agree that ARTPOP isn't bad 

Fan opinion is not the only thing one needs to take into account when calling an album divisive. The opinion of general audiences matters as well. Fans are not the only consumers of music. 

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Gagaism
4 hours ago, Red said:

I'd say Gaga's most divisive album is Joanne but go off I guess

I feel like Joanne in fact is the least liked by the fans but the most intriguing and talked about is ARTPOP no doubt, which makes it the most divisive one imo. 

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