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superben
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Artists who peak with debut era
Which artists have their peak with their first era?
Commercially.
Legend E
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Gaga
Mrnoniee
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Avril !
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e437
Gaga
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Gaga's peak was her second era, The Fame Monster though.
I could think of Ke$ha, and a peak isn't really a bad thing...She just set the bar too high for herself.
Solaris
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Whiskey Mouth
Not the first reply
Gaga's peak was her second era, The Fame Monster though.
I don't know anyone outside of the stan world that counts TF and TFM as separate eras.
ReachOut
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Gaga, i count TF+TFM her first era...
Aurora
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Post #7
Ke$ha.
Perhaps Gaga, she was a bigger star in The Fame Monster era, but The Fame as an album performed much better and its singles slayed harder.
Whorehaus of Gaga
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But how can we say that Gaga peaked with TFM when Born This Way (single and album) still sold like crazy, broke records and got Grammy nominations?
The only person that comes to my mind is Carly Rae Jepsen.
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*****haus of Gaga
But how can we say that Gaga peaked with TFM when Born This Way (single and album) still sold like crazy, broke records and got Grammy nominations?
Gaga's peak was the Meat Dress, which was technically still the TFM era. It all went downhill from there..
Plus the Grammy noms were for the previous year, it just so happens that the lead single of BTW was out.
Save-Me-Oprah
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*****haus of Gaga
But how can we say that Gaga peaked with TFM when Born This Way (single and album) still sold like crazy, broke records and got Grammy nominations?
Because TF+TFM (singles and album) also sold like crazy, broke records, and WON Grammys.
hOAng
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Commercially speaking, Gaga, Avril, Xtina, Ke$ha...
Save-Me-Oprah
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*****haus of Gaga
The only person that comes to my mind is Carly Rae Jepsen.
Carly Rae peaked with her second era.
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Gaga
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Solaris
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Save-Me-Oprah
Because TF+TFM (singles and album) also sold like crazy, broke records, and WON Grammys.
PopBoi
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Kesha, though I like her.
Leppie
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Norah Jones
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Avril. Gaga.
Whorehaus of Gaga
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Save-Me-Oprah
Carly Rae peaked with her second era.
I didn't even know she had two eras
Thanks for clocking me though. It's early. I need coffee.
Anyway. For me, Gaga peaked with the release of BTW. It went downhill after that. Sales, video views, reception from the GP.
CroNich
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Post #20
Ke$ha but her TRUE peak has yet to come....
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