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The fact that Katy reunited with her old producer just to make... that... I think I'm done wanting Gaga to reunite with RedOne, you can never fully recreate the magic again. There's a lot of parameters that come into play other than having the two people in the studio. Even Max Martin and the felon couldn't save 14350 points
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You are the ONLY ONE who feels this way and I don’t feel bad for you.32 points
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DAJe0NkS4_m/?igsh=MXZmM3JnY284MjBpcw== same font as the ‘YOU’RE LISTENING TO…’ t-shirt Is she doing radio tours as Hquin?28 points
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Katy Perry's "143" debuts with a score of 38 on Metacritic (based on 5 reviews) Current Metascore: based on 17 Critic Reviews 37+2 Critic scores: 60 PopMatters read 50 Clash Music read 45 Pitchfork read 42 Consequence read 40 musicOMH read 40 Variety read 40 Slant Magazine read 40 New Musical Express (NME) read 40 The Independent (UK) read 40 The Guardian read 30 Los Angeles Times read 30 Exclaim read 30 Paste Magazine read 30 AllMusic read 30 Rolling Stone read 20 The Line of Best Fit read 20 The Telegraph (UK) read27 points
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Vapid and delirious in all the wrong places, 143 is a disastrous fatal accident for all involved - particularly Katy Perry in a leading role. Katy Perry's new album is reminiscent of a glass of water on a scorching day: it's something, but it fails to quench your thirst. The collection serves up an unholy cocktail of clichés, with each track simply reiterating oft-heard phrases in a dull and uninspired context. This isn't just disappointing; it reflects a complete disregard for modern music trends and listener expectations. Perry seems trapped in a self-imposed bubble, afraid to step away from the familiar pop formula that once brought her massive success. The album reveals a profound struggle with the same problems that have long plagued her career: formalism and banality. Rather than taking risks, experimenting, or offering anything new, she resorts to regurgitating her previous hits. Her vocals, usually one of her strong points, sound fatigued and lifeless here, as if she is merely reciting the lyrics rather than singing them with passion. The lead-up to this album was marred by three lackluster singles that performed poorly on the charts and garnered negative reactions. From attempting to craft a feminist anthem with a producer accused of sexual misconduct to tackling themes of environmental disaster, the choices felt tone-deaf and misguided. This album is drenched in the club aesthetics of the past decade, with the most notable track being "Nirvana." The song kicks off with a promising introduction, where shimmering synthesizers and deep bass create a tantalizing anticipation. However, the tragic irony is that it's a feeble attempt to resurrect the worst elements of early 2000s club music. Each second of this track serves as a painful reminder of a complete lack of taste and creativity, making it difficult to engage with. 143 had a unique opportunity to explore Katy Perry's artistic impulses in greater depth, adding thematic variety and conceptual complexity to her music. Unfortunately, it squanders that potential and is left bogged down in banality, resulting in a disheartening experience for fans and newcomers alike. The irony of this release lies in its timing; arriving a full decade after her previous successes, had it emerged then, it might have helped maintain her status at the forefront of pop music. Yet, in 2024, its anachronistic sound and lyrics serve as a catalyst for a descent into obscurity, leaving listeners to question how an artist of Perry's caliber could miss the mark profoundly. https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/89029/Katy-Perry-143/24 points
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The Netherlands 🇳🇱 Official weekly top 40 #1 (+1) Die With A Smile Chart Run: 26-7-4-2-1 Her first number 1 in the Netherlands since Born This Way (2011)23 points
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We exist independent of our parents. Gaga doesn’t profit off of Joanne Tratoria any longer. She gave him startup money to open the restaurant (four years prior to Trump entering politics, I might add). My dad supports Trump and I don’t. He isn’t me. I’m not him. If you choose to not support her projects, when you know as well I do she’s supporting Harris, that’s entirely your prerogative. Just don’t think that you’re morally superior to anyone else who can comprehend nuance.22 points
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I'm afraid your feelings are clouding your judgement. Gaga isn't her father, and vice-versa is also true. Ignore him and focus on what she does, what she believes in.19 points
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I'm sorry, I can't help it. It was so disgusting seeing him on FOX news endorsing Trump and talking about the restaurant that he bought him with the money from mostly gay fans it's just so wrong. I know she is separate from her father but I would just feel so stupid now giving her family any more money, and I've given her a LOT of money since the monster ball. I know the money Ive given her is nothing to her billion net worth but I can't help it. I'm so sad and turned off, I was so excited for LG7... anyone else feels this way? For those who haven't seen it:17 points
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You do understand there's layers to this? It's not like your 2021 Plastic Doll 0.00001 cent stream from Spotify is benefiting Trump17 points
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Also why we shouldn’t want ARTPOP Act II - it would sound tired and dated17 points
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I think it also depends on the artist's amount of talent. I'm sure Gaga and RedOne would make good music even today. I wouldn't have him produce a whole album and I'd prefer Gaga to work with different people and experiment everytime, but I'm sure she would make good songs even with older producers because she's simply on another level.17 points
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And Gaga has a new Dutch record! First artist to score a #1 in the 00s 10s and 20s!16 points
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What's wrong with being tired and dated, why would you call me out like this16 points
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Slayyy… Gaga has some solos https://twitter.com/rickyrudolf1/status/1837241482992046121?s=4615 points
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I don't think this is Joker related. If it was, she would tag the film. I think this is her LG7 concept OH MY GOD14 points
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Die With A Smile reaches a new peak of #5 in the United Kingdom today, spending its fifth consecutive week in the top 10 over here!! 🇬🇧 UK Official Singles Chart (20.09.24) : #5 (+1) Die With A Smile (with Bruno Mars) Chart Run: 7-7-7-6-5 Total Sales: 168k (32k from SILVER) 23/08/24: #7 (NE) 27,333 sales 30/08/24: #7 (---) 34,128 sales (61,461 overall sales) 06/09/24: #7 (---) 34,194 sales (95,655 overall sales) 13/09/24: #6 (+1) 37,039 sales (132,694 overall sales) 20/09/24: #5 (+1) 36,013 sales (168,707 overall sales) DWAS IS NOW A TOP 5 HIT HERE!!!14 points
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Germany Singles Chart (20.09.24) : #28 (+6) Die With A Smile Chart Run: 52-37-43-34-2814 points
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New Zealand Official weekly top 40 #1 (=) Die With A Smile Chart Run: 1-1-1-1-1 phenomenal13 points
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Slayyyter just released her very antecipated one-off single that was supposed to come in january and fans have been asking for ever since It SLAPS, one of those very slayyyter tracks like daddy af and purr12 points
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they gave witness a 4.8 and smile a 5.7 what makes u think they'll give this album 8.512 points
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Australia Singles Chart (20.09.24) : #2 (+1) Die With A Smile Chart Run: 10-5-6-3-2 Missing out on that number one position to Sabrina's 'Taste'.12 points
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I hope not! Starting the era with another "broken promise" would be detrimental12 points
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“Her vocals, usually one of her strong points, sound fatigued and lifeless here, as if she is merely reciting the lyrics rather than singing them with passion.“11 points