charot Posted October 25 Posted October 25 Richy would have been perfect for the Disease concept Ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah Cure your disease, ah-ah-ah-ah 6
Illuminati Posted October 25 Posted October 25 11 minutes ago, PMM said: do y'all really want words like "bondage", "bdsm", "sounding" "hardcore" and "incest" (knowing y'all) in a song? like can we have a classy gaga party Whip me sound me incest punk Bondage clubbers bump drunk Bud Lite hardcore bar slam Move it this is BDSM jam 2
Giorgoc Posted October 25 Posted October 25 Ok, couple of thoughts. Chorus is definitely the weakest part of the song, still pretty good though. The pre-chorus is stupidly good. The vocal effects, little ad libs and production are GODLY. 9/10 from me. It feels like her most professional/polished work in an incredibly long time and is of course better than anything on Chromatica. 1
Popular Post opbranden Posted October 25 Popular Post Posted October 25 (edited) Lustful, salacious, and industrial, 'Disease' joins together body and machine in the most seamless fashion since Fritz Lang in his pomp. All heavy breathing, surging cries, and pride, 'Disease' lifts the electronics from her Chromatica era and builds some Brutalist architecture around it. In places, it's jet black, thrilling to the bizarre, the remote, the incompatible. Yet it's also a striking pop song – in places, the directness is punk-like in its energy, while the killer chorus ranks with some of LG's best. So, is this the first chord of LG7…? We were promised a pop record, and this certainly chimes with that boast – yet it's pop in Lady Gaga's own vision. A recent viral clip of a then-unknown pop icon performing to a spartan crowd reminded CLASH just how vital her rise felt, and how strange those initial hits actually were. It was complex, queer-coded, and difficult for outsiders to untangle. Somehow, it infected the world. 'Disease' is the next variant of her contagion. In tapping back into her roots, Lady Gaga seems to have found pop renewal, amid a clanking, mechanised, tech-fuelled landscape. Gazing beyond the culture bleakness of a pop-pandemic world, she might just be the chaotic cure. Our mark? 9/10 -Clash Edited October 25 by opbranden 26 1
NextBish90 Posted October 25 Posted October 25 2 minutes ago, PMM said: there are a lot of strategies. you can search those on twitter to see how properly play this song I just put it on replay and make everyone around the buildings listen to it and make a promo
PMM Posted October 25 Posted October 25 1 minute ago, anastaciabby said: I JUST had one too after hearing this do you really smoke your own kind? 1 minute ago, Illuminati said: Whip me sound me incest punk Bondage clubbers bump drunk Bud Lite hardcore bar slam Move it this is BDSM jam now this song is the best song ever to exist. no1 will ever topo this
Badgalbriel Posted October 25 Posted October 25 1 minute ago, opbranden said: Lustful, salacious, and industrial, 'Disease' joins together body and machine in the most seamless fashion since Fritz Lang in his pomp. All heavy breathing, surging cries, and pride, 'Disease' lifts the electronics from her Chromatica era and builds some Brutalist architecture around it. In places, it's jet black, thrilling to the bizarre, the remote, the incompatible. Yet it's also a striking pop song – in places, the directness is punk-like in its energy, while the killer chorus ranks with some of LG's best. So, is this the first chord of LG7…? We were promised a pop record, and this certainly chimes with that boast – yet it's pop in Lady Gaga's own vision. A recent viral clip of a then-unknown pop icon performing to a spartan crowd reminded CLASH just how vital her rise felt, and how strange those initial hits actually were. It was complex, queer-coded, and difficult for outsiders to untangle. Somehow, it infected the world. 'Disease' is the next variant of her contagion. In tapping back into her roots, Lady Gaga seems to have found pop renewal, amid a clanking, mechanised, tech-fuelled landscape. Gazing beyond the culture bleakness of a pop-pandemic world, she might just be the chaotic cure. Our mark? 9/10 Clash Slay
PMM Posted October 25 Posted October 25 1 minute ago, opbranden said: Lustful, salacious, and industrial, 'Disease' joins together body and machine in the most seamless fashion since Fritz Lang in his pomp. All heavy breathing, surging cries, and pride, 'Disease' lifts the electronics from her Chromatica era and builds some Brutalist architecture around it. In places, it's jet black, thrilling to the bizarre, the remote, the incompatible. Yet it's also a striking pop song – in places, the directness is punk-like in its energy, while the killer chorus ranks with some of LG's best. So, is this the first chord of LG7…? We were promised a pop record, and this certainly chimes with that boast – yet it's pop in Lady Gaga's own vision. A recent viral clip of a then-unknown pop icon performing to a spartan crowd reminded CLASH just how vital her rise felt, and how strange those initial hits actually were. It was complex, queer-coded, and difficult for outsiders to untangle. Somehow, it infected the world. 'Disease' is the next variant of her contagion. In tapping back into her roots, Lady Gaga seems to have found pop renewal, amid a clanking, mechanised, tech-fuelled landscape. Gazing beyond the culture bleakness of a pop-pandemic world, she might just be the chaotic cure. Our mark? 9/10 Clash We were down with J:FAD then High with DWAS then low with HQ and high again Rollercoaster ride
Miss Anthropocene Posted October 25 Posted October 25 Can you guys hear the choking sounds throughout the song? 1
Windy Day Posted October 25 Posted October 25 2 minutes ago, opbranden said: Lustful, salacious, and industrial, 'Disease' joins together body and machine in the most seamless fashion since Fritz Lang in his pomp. All heavy breathing, surging cries, and pride, 'Disease' lifts the electronics from her Chromatica era and builds some Brutalist architecture around it. In places, it's jet black, thrilling to the bizarre, the remote, the incompatible. Yet it's also a striking pop song – in places, the directness is punk-like in its energy, while the killer chorus ranks with some of LG's best. So, is this the first chord of LG7…? We were promised a pop record, and this certainly chimes with that boast – yet it's pop in Lady Gaga's own vision. A recent viral clip of a then-unknown pop icon performing to a spartan crowd reminded CLASH just how vital her rise felt, and how strange those initial hits actually were. It was complex, queer-coded, and difficult for outsiders to untangle. Somehow, it infected the world. 'Disease' is the next variant of her contagion. In tapping back into her roots, Lady Gaga seems to have found pop renewal, amid a clanking, mechanised, tech-fuelled landscape. Gazing beyond the culture bleakness of a pop-pandemic world, she might just be the chaotic cure. Our mark? 9/10 Clash i feel like critics will love it because it's a return to traditional gaga and it feels genuine 2
Infernal Paradise Posted October 25 Posted October 25 (edited) THE ACCLAIM Edited October 25 by Infernal Paradise 3 1
Dumbledore Posted October 25 Posted October 25 Just now, austriamonster said: iTunes Austria: 3. Disease (NEW) It's sold out in the rest of the world!
Spicy Pisces Posted October 25 Posted October 25 2 minutes ago, NextBish90 said: I'm replaying the song on Spotify, do you think it will be counted? No. Spotify registers songs on repeat as bot behavior. There are a few farming posts online that go in detail but the bottom line is you need to: - Add it to a playlist and play it entirely, then start again manually (avoid the repeat button) - Add Disease every 2-3 songs - Update/change the playlist every 2-3 hours so it registers as active listening. - Don't mute. Plug in headphones if so. 1 1
Famekillers Posted October 25 Posted October 25 1 minute ago, TheOrangeTree said: #2 Itunes US who's 1??
Aston Martin Posted October 25 Posted October 25 Hmm with all this bOaTmATe talk from the OGHs, I was expecting Disease to be panned. But that doesn't seem to be the case at all don't tell me I was lied to? 3
TheOrangeTree Posted October 25 Posted October 25 1 minute ago, Famekillers said: who's 1?? Linkin Park 2
Famekillers Posted October 25 Posted October 25 Just now, TheOrangeTree said: Linkin Park we higher than that BTS song??
TheOrangeTree Posted October 25 Posted October 25 1 minute ago, Famekillers said: we higher than that BTS song?? It's 11 for now
Famekillers Posted October 25 Posted October 25 Just now, TheOrangeTree said: It's 11 for now oh Godga
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