How did Gaga go from mediocre to decent vocals with The Fame to amazing vocals with Joanne? How can anyone improve their voice this much while already being an adult?
iTunes:
#11 Brazil
#12 Mexico
#16 Canada
#25 United States
#27 Spain
#29 Norway
#29 Turkey
#31 Italy
#34 Ireland
#38 United Kingdom
#38 New Zealand
#45 Australia
#52 Thailand
#55 Denmark
#59 Netherlands
#66 France
#71 Russia
#89 South Africa
#96 Germany
#107 Belgium
#150 Switzerland
This has no Hot Tracks or a banner so I'm not sure if comparing it to Million Reasons would be accurate. I wonder how long it'll continue to rise for.
Idk how y'all expected the MC score to be ridiculously high anyway. The album is Gaga's best, most cohesive and enjoyable work yet (in my opinion) but that being said, looking at it totally unbiased, it's a a solid album, there's no arguments there. The production, on point, lyrics, on point, vocals, on point. That doesn't mean people reviewing it are gonna love it though because if you look at albums that do get high scores, they're usually sort of breaking the mould, in some way either sonically or lyrically or in relation to subject matter, there's something new and fresh being done. So this is why you can see why Beyoncé's lemonade did so well critically, she took on a different subject matter. Something so political and close to her. Whereas Adele's album was also very good, she just didn't write about anything groundbreaking and her sound stayed pretty much the same as her other records. So Gagas not going to get absolutely glowing reviews. Joanne is still fantastic however