Aston Martin Posted March 8 Posted March 8 1 minute ago, POPTART said: What is going on in here More of the same
Daglazzo Posted March 8 Posted March 8 Started to watch “Wonka” but it’s musical and I felt very cringe 1
Sombre Posted March 8 Posted March 8 3 minutes ago, Miss Anthropocene said: Don’t yall have jobs Well you're here too 1 11
WildAmerican Posted March 8 Posted March 8 33 minutes ago, Daglazzo said: Started to watch “Wonka” but it’s musical and I felt very cringe did you mean to post this in the Wonka thread, this is the Gaga base babes 4
thesegayz Posted March 8 Posted March 8 44 minutes ago, Daglazzo said: Started to watch “Wonka” but it’s musical and I felt very cringe So were the others though stream asib
bigboyzeddy Posted March 8 Posted March 8 10 minutes ago, thesegayz said: So were the others though stream asib johnny depps wasn't cringe it was camp and iconic 1
Jose Alberto Posted March 8 Posted March 8 (edited) @Sombre @JapaneseMommy Can you spill the tea, please?? Don't we deserve to be happy too?? Edited March 8 by Jose Alberto
FameFatale Posted March 8 Posted March 8 1 hour ago, Daglazzo said: Started to watch “Wonka” but it’s musical and I felt very cringe It kind of worries me they won't mention the "music" aspect of J:FAD later this year. They hid Wonka and Mean Girls as musicals and the audience were not happy over that. 1
Escape Posted March 8 Posted March 8 I was surprised to see the mixed reception for this one... and then I wasn't. Further proof of a deep generational chasm that divides ATRL into two camps; the twentysomething pop sophisticates with 15 to 20 years of top-shelf pop consumption to their name, and an unruly kid crew with Scream Queens avatars and tributes to Nick Jonas in their signatures. It's not that the latter generation is a lost cause entirely, but they've clearly never heard a "Gaga" — that is, they've never encountered a voice quite as distinctive as Gaga's. "But I know Gaga! ARTPOP was the first album I bought!" First off, ask for a refund. And no, you don't know Gaga, you know a very stilted and subdued version of the iconic performer. The Gaga of "Stupid Love" is Gaga as Gaga is intended to sound. She very skillfully vacillates between a range of tones; she nasally, then guttural, then grainy, then nasally again, then delicate. (And yes, that's how she's supposed to do it.) She's sultry. She's goofy. She's sounds slightly absurd. She's fully engaged. She's expressive in ways that "technically superior" vocalists just aren't. She is brilliant. You have no idea how brilliant she is. This is the probably purest attempt Gaga has made to harness some of that ineffable charm that made her early work so irresistible. I adore it. 2 3
Daglazzo Posted March 8 Posted March 8 3 minutes ago, almanac said: I was surprised to see the mixed reception for this one... and then I wasn't. Further proof of a deep generational chasm that divides ATRL into two camps; the twentysomething pop sophisticates with 15 to 20 years of top-shelf pop consumption to their name, and an unruly kid crew with Scream Queens avatars and tributes to Nick Jonas in their signatures. It's not that the latter generation is a lost cause entirely, but they've clearly never heard a "Gaga" — that is, they've never encountered a voice quite as distinctive as Gaga's. "But I know Gaga! ARTPOP was the first album I bought!" First off, ask for a refund. And no, you don't know Gaga, you know a very stilted and subdued version of the iconic performer. The Gaga of "Stupid Love" is Gaga as Gaga is intended to sound. She very skillfully vacillates between a range of tones; she nasally, then guttural, then grainy, then nasally again, then delicate. (And yes, that's how she's supposed to do it.) She's sultry. She's goofy. She's sounds slightly absurd. She's fully engaged. She's expressive in ways that "technically superior" vocalists just aren't. She is brilliant. You have no idea how brilliant she is. This is the probably purest attempt Gaga has made to harness some of that ineffable charm that made her early work so irresistible. I adore it. I lost it 2
Sombre Posted March 8 Posted March 8 35 minutes ago, Jose Alberto said: @Sombre @JapaneseMommy Can you spill the tea, please?? Don't we deserve to be happy too?? I don't have any tea, I wasn't able to help JapaneseDaddy. 1
Darkgalord Posted March 8 Posted March 8 I have a feeling that LG7 will be her most acclaimed album but her worst in terms of commercial success. 2
Puttanesca Posted March 8 Posted March 8 Welp if Ms. Grande can create an almost entirely self-written album that doesn't pander to the charts then there's no excuse for Ms. Germanotta I fear. She better show OUT with LG7. 1
SweetOreosOfHeaven Posted March 8 Posted March 8 32 minutes ago, almanac said: I was surprised to see the mixed reception for this one... and then I wasn't. Further proof of a deep generational chasm that divides ATRL into two camps; the twentysomething pop sophisticates with 15 to 20 years of top-shelf pop consumption to their name, and an unruly kid crew with Scream Queens avatars and tributes to Nick Jonas in their signatures. It's not that the latter generation is a lost cause entirely, but they've clearly never heard a "Gaga" — that is, they've never encountered a voice quite as distinctive as Gaga's. "But I know Gaga! ARTPOP was the first album I bought!" First off, ask for a refund. And no, you don't know Gaga, you know a very stilted and subdued version of the iconic performer. The Gaga of "Stupid Love" is Gaga as Gaga is intended to sound. She very skillfully vacillates between a range of tones; she nasally, then guttural, then grainy, then nasally again, then delicate. (And yes, that's how she's supposed to do it.) She's sultry. She's goofy. She's sounds slightly absurd. She's fully engaged. She's expressive in ways that "technically superior" vocalists just aren't. She is brilliant. You have no idea how brilliant she is. This is the probably purest attempt Gaga has made to harness some of that ineffable charm that made her early work so irresistible. I adore it. I need to know the original context of this
Escape Posted March 8 Posted March 8 1 minute ago, SweetOreosOfHeaven said: I need to know the original context of this The original is about Britney Spears' "Private Show. 1
Pop Art Posted March 8 Posted March 8 The "Rain On Me" songstress put out a great seventh studio album today. Too bad it wasn't the songstress I was really hoping for. 3
RandomHooker Posted March 8 Posted March 8 Fortnite taking a page from Gaga's book and delaying the new season by 8 hours. 3
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