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This was such a triumphant moment for Lady Gaga that shut down all her detractors


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Talk about a mic drop performance.  I think this is my favorite Oscar performance ever.

 

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Yeah this moment basically redefined her career. Even just the way she was spoken about and regarded in media changed significantly overnight, especially coming just after the Artpop era. ASIB also was a career re-defining moment for her, but you can trace back the huge wave of respect she gained from the GP and the media to this performance.

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This was the moment the Gaga we all loved died and the GP-pleasing, jazz singing, actress Gaga was born

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this was when everyone kept saying "i dIdNt kNoW LaDy gAgA CoUlD SiNg" :skull:

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6 minutes ago, WokeEqualist said:

This was the moment the Gaga we all loved died and the GP-pleasing, jazz singing, actress Gaga was born

It’s not like that version of gaga was going to last anyway otherwise fans and the gp would’ve supported artpop.

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3 minutes ago, SmittenCake said:

this was when everyone kept saying "i dIdNt kNoW LaDy gAgA CoUlD SiNg" :skull:

Did people just ignored her vocals all those years before this? 
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I knew it would be this performance. I remember how surprised everyone was by this performance. Everyone's memories of Gaga up till that point were the theatrics from the Artpop era and her fashion moments. This changed that for sure.

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But wow, what a moment. I'll never forget.

 

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That is when her pop career truly ended and the begining of a new one

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There's only one of Gaga's peers who could pull this off vocally. She's a once in a generation talent.

 

This opened the door for her to march into any corner of the entertainment industry and be respected by the establishment.

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10 minutes ago, WokeEqualist said:

This was the moment the Gaga we all loved died and the GP-pleasing, jazz singing, actress Gaga was born

born? shes always been singing jazz and shown interest since TFM era

 

 

 

 

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The fact that we don't have a full HD version of this performance on YouTube including Julie Andrews's praise afterwards is a CRIME. :giraffe:

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So the death of Gaga and the birth of Stefani the artist/singer. While it may seem triumphant for some, it is where she lost her zanyness. She became boring after this performance.

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I knew it would be this performance. A show stopper!

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6 hours ago, SmittenCake said:

this was when everyone kept saying "i dIdNt kNoW LaDy gAgA CoUlD SiNg" :skull:

When it comes to how certain people would speak about her back then, it was not a fun time to be a Gaga stan :gaycat6:

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I love the shot at the end of Bradley giving her a standing ovation. Little did he know that he'd be getting his own memorable Oscar performance with her four years later :gaygacat4:

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to this day, this still my favorite gaga's performance of all time

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It changed the trajectory of her career 

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1 hour ago, Marry Illusion Glory said:

But wow, what a moment. I'll never forget.

 

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im crying 

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She put the LADY that time :clap3:

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1 hour ago, WokeEqualist said:

This was the moment the Gaga we all loved died and the GP-pleasing, jazz singing, actress Gaga was born

I didn't see anyone giving that Gaga love in 2013-2014

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Eh it's too theater kid

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Yup. 

Singing the national anthem garnered her lots of acclaim as well. :jonny2:

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Meh. I prefer her soft rock covers. the faux accent, the forced semi operatic approach…bleh. Sondheim was right for calling it terrible. 

 

 

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