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Celeb News: WSJ: "Yes, Lady Gaga's songs contribute to GDP"
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BadMonster
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WSJ: "Yes, Lady Gaga's songs contribute to GDP"
Queen of Pop and Queen of Business
jax.
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Post #2
Who else?
manwhore
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world changer
Retro
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She's one of the biggest American artists internationally, so I would think that she'd be a factor now with these new methods.
Haunter
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Post #5
Queen of the universe.
Belle
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I mean, this can be said about a lot of artists but it's cool that she got name dropped in such circumstances.
Suede
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tl;dr but queen
Poe Dameron
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Whew else but the Kween
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I admit that I don't get exactly what this means but since it seems to be a good thing, good for her!
romonster
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Only the reigning Queen of Pop
Alpha
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Slay this way
Matty
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AP
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