Popular Post Almodusa Posted Sunday at 12:25 AM Popular Post Posted Sunday at 12:25 AM 15 years ago, Lady Gaga released her second album The Fame Monster The album continued the meteoric rise to fame for the superstar, launching hits like Bad Romance, Telephone, and Alejandro. At the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, The Fame Monster won 3 awards, including Best Pop Vocal Album, and gave her a second Album of the Year nomination in a row. The album follows a theme of monsters, fears that Gaga confronts as she navigates her past and newfound fame. Previous The Fame producers RedOne and Space Cowboy join Gaga on this europop record, in addition to new collaborators in Fernando Garibay, Ron Fair, Darkchild, Tal Herzberg, Beyoncé, and Ted Riley. 18
SharGaga Posted Sunday at 12:33 AM Posted Sunday at 12:33 AM And 15 years later she's still scoring #1 hits. #ThankYouGaga 5
loveisdead9582 Posted Sunday at 12:34 AM Posted Sunday at 12:34 AM (edited) This one should've gotten an anniversary release. Such an iconic era. Edited Sunday at 12:36 AM by loveisdead9582 1
Doctor Dick Posted Sunday at 12:34 AM Posted Sunday at 12:34 AM Just... iconic. What an era. Videos, performances. And the SONGS, omg the songs. She wasn't put on the map by this album, she became the map with it. Everyone wanted to be Gaga but there was only one. And Dance In The Dark. If you haven't heard it, listen. It's pop perfection and the SMASH that got away: 7
Poxy Posted Sunday at 12:40 AM Posted Sunday at 12:40 AM Here's how So Happy I Could Slay can still go #1… 3
CBC Posted Sunday at 12:45 AM Posted Sunday at 12:45 AM So lucky to have experienced this era, one of the greatest in pop history 3
Venice B Posted Sunday at 12:46 AM Posted Sunday at 12:46 AM I was age zero when Lady Gaga released The Fame Monster 2
Spicy Pisces Posted Sunday at 12:56 AM Posted Sunday at 12:56 AM Where is the vinyl we need the damn vinyl
Odette Violet Posted Sunday at 01:33 AM Posted Sunday at 01:33 AM my first foray to pop culture, thanks ma
Jack! Posted Sunday at 01:38 AM Posted Sunday at 01:38 AM 51 minutes ago, Venice B said: I was age zero when Lady Gaga released The Fame Monster Not this making me feel old as ****. You missed out sis. One of the best pop eras of all time.
Venice B Posted Sunday at 01:41 AM Posted Sunday at 01:41 AM 2 minutes ago, Jack! said: Not this making me feel old as ****. You missed out sis. One of the best pop eras of all time. I was actually 14, my post was a nod to Ms Tate Mcrae 2
Jack! Posted Sunday at 01:55 AM Posted Sunday at 01:55 AM 14 minutes ago, Venice B said: I was actually 14, my post was a nod to Ms Tate Mcrae Oh, thank god.
Gorjesspazze9 Posted Sunday at 01:56 AM Posted Sunday at 01:56 AM Iconic music video run. I remember MTV replaying these at midnight everyday
HANZ94 Posted Sunday at 02:30 AM Posted Sunday at 02:30 AM Still no other era can compare to this she truly was the second coming of Jesus in 2009-10
longjohn9898 Posted Sunday at 02:59 AM Posted Sunday at 02:59 AM One of the greatest albums of all time. I could NOT stop playing it endlessly when it was released. Every song is great, but the thematic consistency, genre mixing, dark electropop gems that make this masterpiece what it is set it apart from other albums of its time. A classic
UseYourIllusion2002 Posted Sunday at 03:51 AM Posted Sunday at 03:51 AM 3 hours ago, Venice B said: I was age zero when Lady Gaga released The Fame Monster You joined the website when you were 9?
NewStanner Posted Sunday at 03:53 AM Posted Sunday at 03:53 AM A masterpiece with zero skips, but Speechless alone >>> Like I need y'all to give that song the flowers it deserves 5
G.U.Y_Del_Rey Posted Sunday at 04:06 AM Posted Sunday at 04:06 AM Legendary album and era A flawless body of work
rhaenyra Posted Sunday at 04:51 AM Posted Sunday at 04:51 AM 1 hour ago, nostalgic said: Silicone, saline, poison, inject me Baby I'm a free....b*tch 2
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