It was pointed at all stans, including Gaga's. Calvin is an EDM artist, if he says **** about her to the press it could make her look bad for trying to get into EDM music. Gaga stood up for herself and pointed out a fallacy he told the media. It's not arrogant at all, and I don't believe she overreacted. She defended who she was and the fact that people are always coming after her.
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Please
"I guess it's hard to believe I write + produce my music. cuz I'm a woman I don't know about EDM right?"
The assumptions, the reaches, and the dragging the Navy is doing right now is TOO much
They practically foam at the mouth at any opportunity there is to knock Gaga off that worldwide pedestal she's occupied since 2009, but unfortunately no amount of generic, radio-friendly, safe producers will put Rihanna up there
What I'm saying is that you really should have no room to speak on this situation, when Rihanna drags people on Twitter a lot.
I can speak on the things I want when I have an opinion.
And I still don't get it why Rihanna is involed in this Thread? Just because she worked with Calvin?
One word Ridiculous.
Umm, no. GaGa's message was to stand up to bullies and people who talk smack throughout that entire era. What did she do here? Defend herself and call out someone who used her name to promote his new album. She didn't downright bully him, she called him out for exactly what he was doing. She defended herself.
Bullying? Who said anything about that? The main point remains that Gaga reacted in a very childish and immature way. Defending yourself is all good and well but she could've easily taken a quieter, more adult-like approach. I would've never expected this kind of behavior from a grown woman who's stanbase continually brags about her keeping it cute and classy (As once stated again, the Madonna situation). She's just as messy as everyone else, which is a fact.
Exactly. Is Partynauseous on Kendrick's album? No. Wonder why? Gaga didn't like the final sound.
See, Gaga has full control on her career.
I know it's hard to the Rihanna stans on this thread to understand, but our fave is in the control of her own career. Sorry Navy!
No but in seriousness I can understand Gaga was a bit but a public twitter stomping seems too much.
But Gaga wasn't even that bad, we've all seen the absolute meltdowns Nicki has had, one tweet and these people acting like Gaga setting off nuclear bombs.
The assumptions, the reaches, and the dragging the Navy is doing right now is TOO much
They practically foam at the mouth at any opportunity there is to knock Gaga off that worldwide pedestal she's occupied since 2009, but unfortunately no amount of generic, radio-friendly, safe producers will put Rihanna up there