This coming week:
- Title Next week:
- Cover After that:
- Some lyrics, maybe all After that again:
- Maybe a snippet, or the rest of the lyrics
Then the single comes out
I agree with MarryTheMonster, Gaga will probably keep the hype going and follow a similar formula to what you said
I wanna know what the single is called
She could also skip one week and give us more at once, but it would be good to get more and more kinda Maybe even some lyrics -> cover - > the rest of the lyrics. Anything tbh
I wonder when we're going to start getting descriptions of the song
I remember the ones for Judas
Quote:
Imagine a highly evolved, Titanium-plated ‘Bad Romance’ from the year 2511 travelling half a millennium back in time to save music from a tidal wave of ‘in the club’-obsessed pop drivel, and that’s ‘Judas’.
Vocally Gaga’s in completely new territory (in the verses and pre-chorus she hurls herself into a decadent half-sung, half-rapped Jamaican Patois style), the chorus is a thousand storeys high, there’s a demented tribal techno breakdown, and the whole thing is a little bit overwhelming for all the right reasons.
While the sound of ‘Born This Way’ had changed a lot by the time the single version debuted, the sound of ‘Judas’ has been industrial, thunderous and frantic throughout.
Quote:
From its drone-smeared synth throb to its bizarro hook, Gaga's latest club-crusher is a feistier monster than "Born This Way." A bad-romance confessional about a lover she can't leave behind, "Judas" is Gaga in full-on provocateur mode. (The video's Mary Magdalene motif already has Catholics
bunching their undies.) But even when Gaga plays divider, she's still a uniter; despite lines like "In the most biblical sense, I am beyond repentance/Fame hooker, prostitute, wench," she works her grandma-scandalizing magic without losing any of her anthemic whoosh.
Lady Gaga @ladygaga
BORN THIS WAY
WRITTEN BY: LADY GAGA
PRODUCED BY: LADY GAGA, FERNANDO GARIBAY, DJ WHITE SHADOW
MIXED AND (cont) http://tl.gd/8e8bt7
27 Jan 11
Gaga released the lyrics for BTW 2 weeks before it premiered so going by that we have around 22 days before she reveals the lyrics if she chooses to (which she probably will because it will help with hype).
For those curious about the artRAVE collaborations:
Marina Abramović is a performance artist who I'm sure most of you are already aware of. She's been very complimentary of Gaga even stating the following in an interview:
I think your MoMA piece – where you sat in the atrium during the museum’s opening hours for three months – was so successful because it was very accessible, because it had so many layers. How did you come up with that concept?
For the MoMA show we wanted to show only the work where I am literally physically present and this is where we got the title The Artist Is Present. I really wanted to create the kind of situation where seeing the performance art can be a really important experience, but also be understood as a mainstream form of art. Because performance has always been an alternative form of art and I want to make it mainstream. So this is what made it click. This and Lady Gaga.
Lady Gaga?
Lady Gaga became such a big part of this change because she entered the museum to see the show. She didn’t sit with me because the line was too long, but the moment she entered there was a twitter everywhere that she was in the museum. So the kids from 12 and 14 years old to about 18, the public who normally don’t go to the museum, who don’t give a **** about performance art or don’t even know what it is, started coming because of Lady Gaga. And they saw the show and then they started coming back. And that’s how I get a whole new audience.
Jeff Koons is a very controversial and polarizing artist. His most famous work is definitely the Balloon Dog series:
I'm arguably most excited to see the collaboration between Robert Wilson and Gaga.
I'll let Wiki explain him best: Robert Wilson (born 4 October 1941) is an American avant-garde stage director and playwright who has been called "[America]'s — or even the world's — foremost vanguard 'theater artist'"
He's truly a brilliant artist and is pretty much the man behind avant garde theater.
His most famous work is a collaboration with Philip Glass (another iconic innovator) called 'Einstein on the Beach.'
I don't want a snippet. I wanna be blown away on my first listen and a snippet would only spoil me. I think even if we got one, I wouldn't listen to it (although that will be really really hard).
I don't want a snippet. I wanna be blown away on my first listen and a snippet would only spoil me. I think even if we got one, I wouldn't listen to it (although that will be really really hard).
A snippet would probably just destroy my whole anticipation
Guys, calm down. You know how Gaga is with her new work - she wouldn't let anyone get it early no matter what. ARTPOP is safe inside her laptop and probably encrypted to hell and back.
Medoner and Ke@$h£r broke into her house and stole it though
When her VMA performance is confirmed (late July, I guess), they should announce the single name.
2 weeks before the release date, put the single cover out.
Tease with lyrics on Twitter in the meantime.