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HonourableVomit

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  1. Nothing comic about it? In September 2012, DJ White Shadow decided to do an experimentation on Twitter by releasing a new instrumental track called "Trap". On September 19th, 2012, he uploaded it on SoundCloud and asked fans to record a rap for the song. He also added that if the lyrics were about Lady Gaga that it was worth more points. He then gave a couple of hours to fans to submit their version before Tara Savelo and himself would pick a winner. After a couple of submissions, DJ White Shadow tweeted that he got "the one" and that "You still have a little time. But you are going to have a hard time beating this one!" He then revealed that the "winner" was asked to not to be announced and that he decided to add a bridge to complete the demo. It was also believed Gaga wrote the lyrics of the song, but the songwriter still remains unknown. DJ White Shadow uploaded the new track as "Trap aka Cake" with the following description: "the one hour rap champion. i added a bridge!!!! we are going to mix this **** and put it out for real... its a hit!!!! cake like lady gaga...." The vocals are made up of two voices, one is the rapper's voice which was pitched down to give it a manly tone and DJ White Shadow doing some background vocals. Some fans edited the song to reverse the pitch change which revealed the rapper identity to be Lady Gaga. In the fall of 2012, Lady Gaga continued her fashion feud with critic Cathy Horyn, which had begun in June 2011, by criticizing the writer and her boyfriend, Art Ortenberg, in the lyrics of "Cake Like Lady Gaga". She re-wrote a section of the song to feature the pair, and this version premiered as the soundtrack of the Mugler womenswear Spring/Summer 2013 fashion show on September 26th, 2012. The lyrics included "Ortenberg you can suck my dick, walk ***** you ain't Lady Gaga. Nicopanda got style, trick, Cathy Horyn your style ain't dick. Walk a mile in these foot-high heels, I run in these you ain't running ****. You chew beef, I wear meat - I'm getting fat and so is my bank. From a sold-out world tour, *****." The track also featured the singer's voice digitally-altered to make her sound like a man.
  2. you're wrong and everything so far has been handled immaculately, nobody pre-release would've reasonably expected numbers close to what they have been so let's put it into perspective
  3. MATM is the worst mainstream collaboration outside of Don't Call Me Angel
  4. A comedy song is laughable? Sounds like a success to me!
  5. I can't stress enough how good this song is Jessie Ware take some notes
  6. there's a reason people copied all the BTD era photoshoots and none of those
  7. mind you this song has 476,610,974 streams on spotify lifetime
  8. MrPeanut and Rihannafan in the same thread? what year did I wake up in I guess it mkes sense we're talking about a pre-2016 artist The problem with Rihanna's "versatility" is that the songs aren't good so none of it matters. She could make the worst disco song or the worst jazz song, it's not going to count.
  9. chemtrails 2 blue banisters 2 I know which one I'm excited for
  10. I love Ellie, it's a bit of fun
  11. I love when artists make self-titled songs
  12. ended Fighting Spirit although clearly still a demo and barely produced it's still a fully structured song
  13. I don't get people not relating to it.. do you not love your mothers
  14. I saw this. Definitely all of her albums are political though

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