naval23 Posted July 3 Posted July 3 Nah the first 5 singles alone from Just Dance, Eh Eh, Paparazzi, Poker Face and Lovegane go off so hard. You lied
WhateverYouWant Posted July 3 Posted July 3 (edited) She was the moment in 2009 Edited July 3 by WhateverYouWant
Bubble Tea Posted July 3 Posted July 3 Literally must disagree. It's an incredibly strong pop album, especially for a debut my gawd. She came out the gate SWINGING
babyforlife Posted July 3 Posted July 3 if anything TF should have been 7-8 singles era, because... Summer Boy, Paper Gangsta, Boys Boys Boys, I Like It Rough & Startrucks are all EXCELLENCE tracks 1
KatyPrismSpirit Posted July 3 Posted July 3 The Fame starts of so explosive and great. At the end it kinda fizzles out a little bit for me but Summer Boy at the end saves it completely. The Fame will forever be a classic.
Kiss It Better Posted July 3 Posted July 3 weak compared to her other albums? sure but it's a solid debut
skankle Posted July 3 Posted July 3 Yeah it's kind of unlistenable outside of the singles Except the beautiful girl that Starstruck is 1
mrpartyrocker Posted July 3 Posted July 3 No it's not! Maybe in your eyes it is but who are you to decide what's weak or not? In the end, tf remains one of the biggest albums of the 00s that are still relevant today. Go to sleep babes
ThomasTea Posted July 3 Posted July 3 It aged like milk but then she released the timeless TFM. Plus, I think the fact it sounds aged adds to its mystique.
mrpartyrocker Posted July 3 Posted July 3 And to explain my comment, TF narrates the whole pop culture era of late 00s beginning of 10s, where electronic music evolved in a way that everyone wanted to redo the Gaga sound! Yes some songs may sound dated, but it's the nostalgia of it all! You don't have to listen to something on repeat (I highly doubt yourself have any old Beyonce albums on repeat), but when you revisit, you are reminded of that specific era! TF is one of the only albums that actually represents a whole generation!
mrpartyrocker Posted July 3 Posted July 3 And to explain my comment, TF narrates the whole pop culture era of late 00s beginning of 10s, where electronic music evolved in a way that everyone wanted to redo the Gaga sound! Yes some songs may sound dated, but it's the nostalgia of it all! You don't have to listen to something on repeat (I highly doubt yourself have any old Beyonce albums on repeat), but when you revisit, you are reminded of that specific era! TF is one of the only albums that actually represents a whole generation!
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