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We know at least one person is celebrating:46 points
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He is 25 years old! Straight or not, he should know the track!26 points
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Wait a second...He is 25 years old, so he would have been 12 and living in the United States in 2010. You're trying to tell me that he doesn't know Telephone?? Unless he was in a coma or living in a bunker, there is no way I can believe this.15 points
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that's not even being straight, that's just plain ignorant and living under a rock! imagine being so musically deprived!!15 points
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I mean, If I got train/bus tickets and a hotel reservation after a concert and the artist was 2 hours late... I would be pissed too Madonna should just do her work on time14 points
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Lana Del Rey stars in a brand new Valentine’s Day campaign for Kim Kardashian‘s shapewear brand Skims13 points
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That’s what happens when you mess with the wrong bottoms Miss Madge…we have plans!12 points
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I hope she shakes things up in her next release. Although I generally liked them, I have a hard time differentiating everything from NFR thru to Ocean Blvd sonically.12 points
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Not the pop stans reveling in Pitchfork’s demise because they didn’t stan some mid pop records12 points
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I’m I crazy or it looks better than the one on Gaga’s YT channel?9 points
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How did the concept for the shoot evolve with the photographer Nadia Lee Cohen? It was for a Valentine’s Day drop, so it was driven by her and Kim’s concept, and I just liked it the way it was. They really wanted me to be blonde, so that it looked different from all the other photos that I’ve taken. I thought that was cool. I worked with [Nadia] before, and I love everything she does. I didn’t know that she was the person who shot Kim in her snow bunny [campaign]. That was what drew me in the most, and I was hoping [our shoot] would have a little bit of a sixties flare, too. Lastly, you're heading Coachella this year! What can fans expect from the performance? I am really excited about headlining. It’s funny, because it’s going to be about 10 years to the day that I was [last] there, which is insane. I’ve known I was headlining for a long time, because you get booked way in advance, so I’ve thought about it for a while, and I already have a lot of things set into motion. If all goes well, it’ll be as big and bold as I hope it will be. Architecturally, it’s going to depend on the structure, and whether I can make it…. But I’m really excited about it. I’m excited, so my fans can get excited. One of my favorite tracks on the album is “A&W,” which has a Grammy nod for Song of the Year. I think it delivers one of the best musical transitions of the year; the song takes you on a journey. What was the intention behind the track’s epic mid-song switch-up? That song sat in Jack Antonoff’s mailbox for nine months. It was supposed to be a ballad, and when I was done making the album, I asked him to listen to it. I had already put down the instrumental, and it didn’t include the “Jimmy Cocoa Puff” part that it transitions into. He felt really, really strongly that it should. And I wasn't sure, because I had written the Jimmy part 13 years ago, and I had recreated it with him two years ago. So I re-recreated that, and I did a different interpretation that was a little more bouncy. And at the time, I wasn’t really sure if the transition diminished the song’s point, or if distracted from it in a good way—if took it from one place into a better place. Ultimately I was like, I would prefer for this song to transition into a happier place; I don’t want it to land in this sad spot. So, it’s interesting: When Jack has a really strong opinion, I’ve definitely learned that it's very worth trusting it. Sometimes we’re so differently inclined musically, but with this one, I’m really glad that we went with our inclination. If you asked me, I would not have thought that this song would gain any traction. But I am really happy about it; I think it’s cool. Read More9 points
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"Condé Nast is merging Pitchfork, the digital music publication it bought in 2015, with men’s magazine GQ — a move that will result in layoffs at Pitchfork, including the exit of editor-in-chief Puja Patel." Source: https://variety.com/2024/digital/news/pitchfork-layoffs-folded-into-gq-conde-nast-1235875585/ Will the infamously brutal music reviews still continue once the merger is complete with GQ? Will they be softer in tone? Pander to artist's management? What will happen to LG7's metacritic score? Truly the end of an era!9 points
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Omg maybe they're trying to build hype for something Gaga related at this year's show...9 points
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this time shared by the photographer himself https://www.instagram.com/p/C2K855UCJg_/?igsh=MXJueGRhbjRzczh5ZQ== Lady Gaga at a Christmas party at Welcome to the Johnsons bar (2007) NYC, Rivington St by Angus Smythe look at this rivington rebel Edit: This pic was seen before, but it was posted as a throwback by the photographer two days ago. You can see more pics by him here: https://ladygaga.fandom.com/wiki/Angus_Smythe At least he provided us correct date and location!9 points
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I would love an entire coffee table book of just this photoshoot9 points
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Re: a coffee table book, I never said there were plans to do anything for the 10th anniversary. I was speaking about plans they had in 2011 to do a book of images from the Nick Knight photoshoot. The book was part of a research survey Polydor sent out when they were developing what would end up becoming Born This Way: The Collection. They didn't move forward because it would have been too expensive to produce. Editorial retouching costs a lot. You may see extra campaign images released through publications or on agencies, and that's because they were paid for and licensed by those publications and agencies are selling these so they can profit. Every individual image can take hours of work in retouching and can cost thousands each depending on how much work is done. As far as any recent conversations go: the tweet is misrepresenting my posts and failing to include me saying that talk about the photoshoot last summer never went beyond trading ideas (mainly from my side). There were no official discussions with her team or Interscope about doing anything. For people that I've seen saying "well, I'm glad they leaked then", I'll just say this: leaks of unreleased content rob the artist of the opportunity of potentially revisiting this content and putting it out. That goes for photoshoots, demos, etc. Just because it's not released in your expected timeframe doesn't mean you're entitled to it. It kind of kills the vibe for everyone to put it very plainly, and I doubt anyone would want to revisit something that is now spoiled in their eyes. Even though in this case, I'd still love to see what the finished images would look like, especially if they chose to release them in color. Finally, there's also a huge issue with consent. Outtakes can often feature Gaga nude, and were never approved to be seen by the masses. If they were, they would have been out long ago. The images we have final versions of are what she has chosen to put out there. So think about that before you decide to spread photos around of someone who has spoken at length about being raped and assaulted in the past. I'm sure someone is going to talk about how she has posed nude for publications in the past, which is very true, but I hope I don't need to explain the differences in these two situations.7 points
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Like someone else mentioned before, I do not trust anything that is in Portuguese7 points
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How dare she do this to Taylor! I can't believe her. I hope Taylor deletes Snow on the Beach from all streaming platforms.7 points
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I feel like that’s every concert though? At least in the US. They always say 7-7:30 and the headlining act typical goes on around 9pm6 points
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Nah they’re probably just using her, just like the VMAs do nearly every year6 points
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Trying to understand how/where the legs go/come from... Queer people really can't sit normal, huh?6 points
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And how many of those people are lying for views? Unless you were living with a cult in an underground bomb shelter or you had zero contact with the Western world, there is no way someone who was alive and old enough in 2009-12 does not know Lady Gaga and at least some of her music. It's simply impossible. It's like being alive in the 1980s in the US and saying you've never heard a Michael Jackson song.6 points
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He was in middle school at Gaga’s peak and was a teenager when Bey dropped Self-Titled, I don’t buy that at all lol6 points
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am i the only one who really doesn’t want her to be campaigning for best original song and best actress at the same time again? i feel like people will just use best original song as their opportunity to vote for her6 points
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I'm more excited about that to be honest. We know Gaga's vocals are going to be fire here and the whole soundtrack (covers and/or originals) is going to be quite the journey. Not expecting there to be a "Heal Me", "Hair Body Face" type of songs and not even close but still curious to know more about this project. Just based on what we heard from the stairs scene I can't wait for this.6 points
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https://collider.com/joker-2-logo/ Collider shared it. It looks like someone took a photo of a video, so maybe this means a teaser or some promotional material is coming out soon. EDIT - It turns out the logo is fake5 points
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This is my post. The original cover was intended to be the pink slime image, which isn't new information. And the info about Starlight and Gaga getting high and coming up with the motorcycle came from something Nicola said years and years ago.5 points
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I hope Joker is the era where gaga is able to truly showcase her piano skills. Like I want to hear some crazy and manic piano pieces5 points