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Lyrics Wise: Best Album of GAGA!


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ANVEEROY

Choose the best album by GAGA based on lyrics only! I repeat, LYRICS (words! sentences!)

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gumzy3000

Born This Way for me. It dealt with a variety of topics and the lyrics made me feel all the emotions in the spectrum. 

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REALITY

How the hell are y'all voting MAYHEM?? :selena:

Sonically, it's my favorite album of hers, but lyrically, it's kinda her worst :icant: 

𝔗𝔥𝔢 𝔪𝔬𝔫𝔰𝔱𝔢𝔯 𝔱𝔬𝔯𝔢 𝔞𝔴𝔞𝔶 𝔦𝔱𝔰 𝔪𝔞𝔰𝔨 𝔞𝔫𝔡...𝔦𝔱𝔰 𝔣𝔞𝔠𝔢 𝔴𝔞𝔰 𝔪𝔦𝔫𝔢.
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ANVEEROY
14 minutes ago, gumzy3000 said:

Born This Way for me. It dealt with a variety of topics and the lyrics made me feel all the emotions in the spectrum. 

Also very bold!

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ANVEEROY
5 minutes ago, REALITY said:

How the hell are y'all voting MAYHEM?? :selena:

Sonically, it's my favorite album of hers, but lyrically, it's kinda her worst :icant: 

Get them!!!

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Hadrian

I was gonna say Chromatica, but I think the answer is Joanne... I mean just look at Sinner's Prayer :cryga:

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bxr

The Fame Monster feels incredibly well-endowed for its featherweight class … range and depth, symbolic and striking, but still carrying a certain resonance with the practical capacity for pop/adjacent appeal … referential without feeling detrimental

Born This Way holds its own for its well-endowed heavyweight class … range and depth: round expounded, etc. … the lyrics speak to the scene / song / story at hand … there‘s an integrity to writing across the range of songs, each one does feel intentional in its own way

ARTPOP feels underrated in its lyricism, maybe the sheer maximalism of the aesthetic and production eclipse the lyric

Joanne feels like it genuinely exhumes the storytelling marrow of the Americana / Nashville lane they were navigating

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14 minutes ago, REALITY said:

How the hell are y'all voting MAYHEM?? :selena:

Sonically, it's my favorite album of hers, but lyrically, it's kinda her worst :icant: 

No, ARTPOP is her worst lyrics. 

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38 minutes ago, ANVEEROY said:

words! sentences!

#stay #pressed

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7 minutes ago, bxr said:

The Fame Monster feels incredibly well-endowed for its featherweight class … range and depth, symbolic and striking, but still carrying a certain resonance with the practical capacity for pop/adjacent appeal … referential without feeling detrimental

Born This Way holds its own for its well-endowed heavyweight class … range and depth: round expounded, etc. … the lyrics speak to the scene / song / story at hand … there‘s an integrity to writing across the range of songs, each one does feel intentional in its own way

ARTPOP feels underrated in its lyricism, maybe the sheer maximalism of the aesthetic and production eclipse the lyric

Joanne feels like it genuinely exhumes the storytelling marrow of the Americana / Nashville lane they were navigating

This is my top #4 precisely (then The Fame, Harlequin+Mayhem, Chromatica and ASIB)

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ANVEEROY
11 minutes ago, gagacabana said:

#stay #pressed

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Ultimecia

MAYHEM is dead last in this race, let's be honest for a second there. :saladga:

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NashvilleGAGA
1 hour ago, REALITY said:

How the hell are y'all voting MAYHEM?? :selena:

Sonically, it's my favorite album of hers, but lyrically, it's kinda her worst :icant: 


I appreciate the metaphors of Disease though it’s not the deepest lyrical content. But it references back to Bad Romance in a way which is cool for her to expound on “I want your ugly, I want your disease”

The imagery of Abracadabra is striking, lyrically it’s really interesting and evocative. 
GOE is fun and flirty but has a lot of lyrical imagery too. 
Perfect Celebrity with the vision of her clone on the ceiling. The Princess Die reference. Something striking about “Hollywood’s a ghost town”

Vanish is gorgeous lyrically. No notes

”River in my eyes, I’ve got a poem in my throat” has always stood out to me. “Thought we’d last a lifetime, as I’m mumbling alone, I taste the last words that you spoke to me like wine”.

The word play and double meaning of HBDYWM

Just the way the lyrics flow in Shadow of a Man, and they’ve got some teeth to them too. 

”You can’t hide who you are” took on more meaning as Gaga started to add “Don’t hide who you are! I can’t hide who I am!” on tour

”Lovers kiss in a garden made of thorns”

 

OH! Also when she says “We about to be up all night waking up a zombie”

 

But for real. I voted with my gut and having written this thesis I feel pretty good about it :ohwell:

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