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Album: Lady Gaga - 'Born This Way' (#1)
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Originally posted by JackOfHearts<3
So, I was wondering. Do you think Gaga has her music locked down better than last time, or do you think we'll get a demo leaked to us like we did with Bad Romance?
And if we do get a demo... will you listen to it? As much as I want to save myself for the final product, it all depends on when it's leaked. If it's just a few days before, I might be able to withhold from listening, but I'll definitely have to keep away from here. I want this single to live up to it's hype, and depriving myself of the demo could help.
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I think they protect her songs better this time. I would love not to see any leak of BTW.
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Originally posted by Hustle.
Kesha isn't invited to the Grammys, but Katy... 
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Originally posted by gagaloo

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Katy is OBSESSED with Gaga. So sad. Gaga is everything a real pop icon is supposed to, and Katy knows that. Jealousy is such an ugly thing.
I don't mind Ke$ha. There's really no difference between Ke$ha and Katy in what concerns talent and quality of their music, but at least Ke$ha is humble and coherent with her work.
I love Slant magazine, especially their music reviews, which are simultaneously hilarious and very, very well written and poignant. This is an excerpt of their review for Cannibal which summarizes my thoughts on Katy perfectly:
When I read the jokey title of "Grow a Pear," one of the songs on Ke$ha's new EP, Cannibal, I laughed out loud—and then instantly felt like a hypocrite. After all, I'd admonished Katy Perry for similar swipes at would-be suitors' masculinity. Then, after hearing the song's utterly ridiculous lyrics, I realized the difference: Perry sheepishly, some might say cynically, skirts outright offensiveness by thinly veiling her homophobia and misogyny in more palatable, PG-rated portions, serving them with a vapid pout and her **** pushed up to her chin. Perry is a good Christian girl trying to make a buck (or a ***** pretending to be a good Christian girl—but whatever); Ke$ha, on the other hand, is authentic, unapologetic trash (sometimes literally: She wore a trashbag to the VMAs).
If you want to read their review for Katy's album, here's the link http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/r...age-dream/2219. It's spot on.
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Originally posted by vozas
Katy is OBSESSED with Gaga. So sad. Gaga is everything a real pop icon is supposed to, and Katy knows that. Jealousy is such an ugly thing.
I don't mind Ke$ha. There's really no difference between Ke$ha and Katy in what concerns talent and quality of their music, but at least Ke$ha is humble and coherent with her work.
I love Slant magazine, especially their music reviews, which are simultaneously hilarious and very, very well written and poignant. This is an excerpt of their review for Cannibal which summarizes my thoughts on Katy perfectly:
When I read the jokey title of "Grow a Pear," one of the songs on Ke$ha's new EP, Cannibal, I laughed out loud—and then instantly felt like a hypocrite. After all, I'd admonished Katy Perry for similar swipes at would-be suitors' masculinity. Then, after hearing the song's utterly ridiculous lyrics, I realized the difference: Perry sheepishly, some might say cynically, skirts outright offensiveness by thinly veiling her homophobia and misogyny in more palatable, PG-rated portions, serving them with a vapid pout and her **** pushed up to her chin. Perry is a good Christian girl trying to make a buck (or a ***** pretending to be a good Christian girl—but whatever); Ke$ha, on the other hand, is authentic, unapologetic trash (sometimes literally: She wore a trashbag to the VMAs).
If you want to read their review for Katy's album, here's the link http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/r...age-dream/2219. It's spot on.
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Originally posted by vozas
Katy is OBSESSED with Gaga. So sad. Gaga is everything a real pop icon is supposed to, and Katy knows that. Jealousy is such an ugly thing.
I don't mind Ke$ha. There's really no difference between Ke$ha and Katy in what concerns talent and quality of their music, but at least Ke$ha is humble and coherent with her work.
I love Slant magazine, especially their music reviews, which are simultaneously hilarious and very, very well written and poignant. This is an excerpt of their review for Cannibal which summarizes my thoughts on Katy perfectly:
When I read the jokey title of "Grow a Pear," one of the songs on Ke$ha's new EP, Cannibal, I laughed out loud—and then instantly felt like a hypocrite. After all, I'd admonished Katy Perry for similar swipes at would-be suitors' masculinity. Then, after hearing the song's utterly ridiculous lyrics, I realized the difference: Perry sheepishly, some might say cynically, skirts outright offensiveness by thinly veiling her homophobia and misogyny in more palatable, PG-rated portions, serving them with a vapid pout and her **** pushed up to her chin. Perry is a good Christian girl trying to make a buck (or a ***** pretending to be a good Christian girl—but whatever); Ke$ha, on the other hand, is authentic, unapologetic trash (sometimes literally: She wore a trashbag to the VMAs).
If you want to read their review for Katy's album, here's the link http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/r...age-dream/2219. It's spot on.
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Originally posted by vozas
Katy is OBSESSED with Gaga. So sad. Gaga is everything a real pop icon is supposed to, and Katy knows that. Jealousy is such an ugly thing.
I don't mind Ke$ha. There's really no difference between Ke$ha and Katy in what concerns talent and quality of their music, but at least Ke$ha is humble and coherent with her work.
I love Slant magazine, especially their music reviews, which are simultaneously hilarious and very, very well written and poignant. This is an excerpt of their review for Cannibal which summarizes my thoughts on Katy perfectly:
When I read the jokey title of "Grow a Pear," one of the songs on Ke$ha's new EP, Cannibal, I laughed out loud—and then instantly felt like a hypocrite. After all, I'd admonished Katy Perry for similar swipes at would-be suitors' masculinity. Then, after hearing the song's utterly ridiculous lyrics, I realized the difference: Perry sheepishly, some might say cynically, skirts outright offensiveness by thinly veiling her homophobia and misogyny in more palatable, PG-rated portions, serving them with a vapid pout and her **** pushed up to her chin. Perry is a good Christian girl trying to make a buck (or a ***** pretending to be a good Christian girl—but whatever); Ke$ha, on the other hand, is authentic, unapologetic trash (sometimes literally: She wore a trashbag to the VMAs).
If you want to read their review for Katy's album, here's the link http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/r...age-dream/2219. It's spot on.
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You and your hate against Katy. 
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"Firework" will probably be a single at some point too, on the grounds that it's not an actively painful listen
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Over the last decade, DJ Luke's production has gone from brilliant ("Since U Been Gone") to serviceable (Avril Lavigne's "Girlfriend") to nearly unlistenable (every Ke$ha song you know)
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Perry compares her lover (favorably?) to a space alien and Dr. Luke nabs the backing track from t.A.T.u.'s "All the Things She Said," presumably as a tribute to his forbears in the field of exploitative dance-floor schlock.
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At that, it's hard to imagine a song crasser or more aggravating than "Peacock." Every review of Teenage Dream will mention this track, and that's because it's potentially historic in its badness, to the point that, once you've heard it, you too will have to describe it to other people just to convince yourself that it really exists. The short of it is that Perry wants to see some guy's peacock, and by peacock, she, of course, means penis; she says the word "****" somewhere around 100 times, and the only thing she successfully rhymes it with is "****" (some of the misses include "biatch," "payoff," and "shoot it off"). It's one of those viscerally embarrassing musical moments where you start to feel ashamed of yourself just for witnessing it
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DJ LUKE.
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tew much 
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And that's the ****in' shade not barely listenable & every ke$ha track. DEAD!
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Originally posted by vozas
At that, it's hard to imagine a song crasser or more aggravating than "Peacock." Every review of Teenage Dream will mention this track, and that's because it's potentially historic in its badness, to the point that, once you've heard it, you too will have to describe it to other people just to convince yourself that it really exists. The short of it is that Perry wants to see some guy's peacock, and by peacock, she, of course, means penis; she says the word "****" somewhere around 100 times, and the only thing she successfully rhymes it with is "****" (some of the misses include "biatch," "payoff," and "shoot it off"). It's one of those viscerally embarrassing musical moments where you start to feel ashamed of yourself just for witnessing it
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How much I'd give to see your face while you listened to that song for the first time. 
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How much I'd give to see your face while you listened to that song for the first time. 
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Vozas I love how much you hate on Katy. She seems to be obsessed with GaGa, she obviously loves GaGa's music but dosen't like the person. It seems that in this pop world there is a definite set groups of divas. You have Beyonce and GaGa whom hang out, and then you have Ke$ha, Rihanna and Katy Perry and the groups don't seem to get on. You don;t see Ke$ha talking to GaGa/ Beyonce. I think it may be down to GaGa's personality, she likes to hang out with the big names such as Elton John, Madonna and Beyonce and I don't think she respects those whom she feels has no talent. She may not publicly disgrace them but privately she feels them to be inferior.
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Oh mah God, Vozas this is too much 
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Third one.
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Originally posted by alstrom
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Ummmmmm......make a gif of all of them 
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