Starfish Posted March 12 Posted March 12 It might have been when she scrapped the 8 redone songs inspired by the art of darkness to release Joanne instead but I am not sure. What do you think. Long live lady LinkedIn. 2 3 3
The Man Who Posted March 12 Posted March 12 I think it was when she began hangin' on a moment of truth 1 5
shyboi Posted March 12 Posted March 12 (edited) when the system and the industry failed to protect her during ARTPOP Edited March 12 by shyboi 3
Popular Post KatyPrismSpirit Posted March 12 Popular Post Posted March 12 (edited) the moment she was humping on R. Kelly at SNL. that was just weird. since then she has been scared to receive backlash and has played everything so save. it truly marked a turning point in her career. Edited March 12 by KatyPrismSpirit 22 1 1
Katamari Posted March 12 Posted March 12 When dwuw was released as a single over gyspy imagine if Dwuw featured literally anyone else
Katamari Posted March 12 Posted March 12 Just now, magazine said: She never did, just like you never stopped being gay I-
Popular Post SpaceOddity Posted March 12 Popular Post Posted March 12 This was the last great thing she did and the kiss of death for the artist she used to be. It's ironic too cause the acclaim from this was probably one of the major reasons she pivoted towards this clean vintage Hollywood image immediately afterwards. 20 6 2 4
Khal Posted March 12 Posted March 12 When Artpop "flopped". That was obviously the point she and her label might have felt the public was tired of her schtick and she needed to tone it down. 6
Popular Post AmericanIdol Posted March 12 Popular Post Posted March 12 After ARTPOP flopped. I think her breaking point was when she had a meltdown and started @ Katy Perry. Roar destroying Applause truly took a toll on her (and her fans). 20 2
Parallel Posted March 12 Posted March 12 I still think she has moments of greatness. ‘Shallow’ was a genuinely amazing song, she’s just far more inconsistent nowadays vs the beginning of her career but that kind of fame and the backlash at any falter has irreparable damage on the psyche that’s hard for us commoners to comprehend
Erreur2 La Nature Posted March 12 Posted March 12 Since the release of Judas everything has been a mess. 6 1
panochita Posted March 12 Posted March 12 Joanne, she went to deep into her roots and the bourgeoisie inside her came out 1
Bears01 Posted March 12 Posted March 12 She really started becoming quite cringe during the BTW era 7 2 6
XxxKatyCatxxX Posted March 12 Posted March 12 When she saw that even her monsters won't support her vision. This scene in the short film always felt sad. 1
Philo Posted March 12 Posted March 12 13 minutes ago, SpaceOddity said: This was the last great thing she did and the kiss of death for the artist she used to be. It's ironic too cause the acclaim from this was probably one of the major reasons she pivoted towards this clean vintage Hollywood image immediately afterwards. I came here to post this. Every "gaga" thing she did after was just a rehash and felt ingenuine. 2 1
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