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Originally posted by BTrisc0392
Hey Vin, how about a picnic on the Grand Canyon? My jet will pick you up around 7:00 AM tomorrow. I'll show you the true meaning of The Edge of Glory. Filled with caviar and swordfish.

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You just want to push me into the grand canyon.

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Originally posted by hairofglory
...What? I don't even.... It's pretty simple really. People like generic songs....so she will make continue to make generic songs.
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That's what I assumed... but you stand for Gaga, so I was confused you would say a shady statement about her music.
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Originally posted by BadBitchRihanna.
Don't you Stan for Britney & Kesha? And you wanna talk generic.  This is very different compared to every thing on the radio in the past 2 years. She never said the album was gonna have it own genre or anyhthing. I respect your opinion but generic? Compared to everything else out NOW it's far from it.
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Originally posted by MrPeanut
Lol, Vin, are you familiar with the concept of a throwback at all? Did you laugh your ass off at Xtina when she released Back to Basics for being stuck in the 30s/40s? 
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This is what boggles my mind. Mr. P and I had a real brief convo about it a while ago. JUST BECAUSE early 80's/90's music is "not really on the radio right now" doesn't make it ANY LESS generic or dated. So Gaga's music is "fresh" because no other artist is showcasing dated 80's/90's music? RLY? THAT is your argument? No. Sorry. Try again. Christina Aguilera releasing "Back To Basics" or Cee-Lo Green's style of music isn't in the same category because they both are/were not simply just photocopying a genre. They made the sound current AND their productions weren't overly-produced and noisy. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Gaga is OVERTHINKING the album, and that'll be her major downfall for "Born This Way."
...Vin