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  1. 1. Joanne or Chromatica?



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PartySick

Joanne by far.

Better sound quality, better genres, better diversity, made with more care, has a hundred times more soul, the list goes on :oops:

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Anderson123

Chromatica by far even if these 2 are the "least Gaga" records in her discography.

Joanne is a cool album and I appreciate it now but seems like she wanted to try something different without really going that deep into that sound or concept. I wish she wouldn't have been scared of going there but like she said recently, seems more like she was trying to make this personal album which at the same time ended up being the least Gaga. Angel Down, Sinner's Prayer, Perfect Illusion, Million Reasons and John Wayne are great songs and I love them so much but need to go back to it again. I could never get into Diamond Heart, A-Yo, Hey Girl, and then Dancin' In Circles and Come To Mama are just -there- for me.

Not a bad album but for Gaga's standards, one of my least favorites. I think I'm going back more to A Star Is Born and Harlequin than Joanne but I'm grateful we still have this one. She just NEEDED to make this after ARTPOP.

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My pick is chromatica but Joanne gets way to much undeserved hate.

When you actually sit down and listen to it, it's one of her most insightful albums and I'm very happy we have it, it shows a Gaga side that we won't probably see ever again.

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4th Time Around

Chromatica is very flawed but still and enjoyable album. Joanne is just so forgettable and it's been like 5 years since I listened to it in full.

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i could write a long ass paragraph about my dislike for joanne which i find to be extremely pretentious, chromatica all the way

You will learn respect!
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While "Pink Hair" has an electronic, danceable sound and marked Gaga’s true comeback to pop music, I really appreciate it because it arrived at a key moment in my life. It became the soundtrack to my inner worlds and my paintings for quite a while. Tracks like 911, Replay, and Sine From Above could easily be among my all-time Gaga favorites. 

"Pink Hat" on the other hand connects directly to Gaga’s personal story, even to her family. It carries a much deeper emotional weight for her. It still has danceable moments like John Wayne and Dancing in Circles, but the real standouts are emotional tracks like Diamond Heart, Angel Down, Grigio Girls and Joanne for me.

They’re not comparable albums at all. They’re completely different in both sound and concept. 

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