nostalgic Posted June 6 Posted June 6 Bring back these types of avant-garde, metaphorical, boundary pushing bops that cause religious controversy in mainstream pop 4 7
Konril Posted June 6 Posted June 6 In the most Biblical sense I am beyond repentance Fame hooker, prostitute wench Vomits her mind But in the cultural sense I just speak in future tense Judas, kiss me if offensed Or wear ear condom next time Poetry. 6 1
Popular Post kendoll2001 Posted June 6 Popular Post Posted June 6 I love how much late Gen Z in particular connect and love with Born This Way. Year after year, so many of its songs getting love on TikTok Gaga always said years ago that she'd be appreciated more in the future 16 2
Kimi Posted June 6 Posted June 6 im happy its the biggest single off of BTW, back then it was her first underperformance but not anymore 2
Gladiator Posted June 6 Posted June 6 Not surprised. It was excellent on release and it is still excellent. People who took issue with it were mostly small minded people incapable of understanding metaphors. I felt sorry for their English teachers. 6 1
Bubble Tea Posted June 6 Posted June 6 A mega bawp. Was just on a mini-vacation over the long weekend my friend's tired car has a CD player so I grabbed my old CDs including the iconic Born This Way and she was LIVING when "Judas" came on. That was a classic, that was a classic! 5 1
longjohn9898 Posted June 6 Posted June 6 (edited) Still such a INDISPUTABLE FUTURISTIC ON ANCIENT BOP after all these years and it's aged like fine demonic wine. The music video, choreography, production, lyrics, and melodies are all top tier and no one can tell me otherwise. It's been one of my most played songs almost every year it has come out but in the last few years it's in the top 3 and for some reason it's the song I CLING TO most The chanting into the sweet choruses then the breakdown, climax, and ending harmonies…they don't make them like this anymore. Miss Gaga ATE that Edited June 6 by longjohn9898 3 6 1
aesthetic bih Posted June 6 Posted June 6 (edited) The "flops" of 2011 winning! First it was Run the World, then it's Criminal, and now it's Judas' turn Edited June 6 by aesthetic bih 5
Infernal Paradise Posted June 6 Posted June 6 Her first "flop" single becoming her 4th most daily streamed song 13 years later and still rising. Iconic. 6 1 2
Orsay Posted June 6 Posted June 6 The fact that this will probably end up with more streams than the turd lead single in the long run whew i kinda love the tiktok childrun for righting the wrongs of the past 7 1
babyforlife Posted June 6 Posted June 6 top 5 best song on btw after: teog, hml, btw and bloody mary 3
Zaram Posted June 6 Posted June 6 2 hours ago, kendoll2001 said: I love how much late Gen Z in particular connect and love with Born This Way. Year after year, so many of its songs getting love on TikTok Gaga always said years ago that she'd be appreciated more in the future In 10 years the same will happen to Chromatica 8
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