|
Album: Lady Gaga - 'Born This Way' (#1)
Member Since: 12/17/2010
Posts: 10,073
|
Could someone .gif those Vogue images together and engrave them for me?
|
|
|
Member Since: 6/1/2010
Posts: 65,177
|
Quote:
Originally posted by m-m-m-monster
Gurl. Did you see the single cover?
|
Yeah, I see that. But still, it looks like she is chilling out with the gimmicky costumes and showing more of herself fashion wise.
|
|
|
Member Since: 8/10/2010
Posts: 14,634
|
Actually there are 5 titles.
|
|
|
Member Since: 11/2/2010
Posts: 6,894
|
iknow yall gaga fans hype as **** lol but real talk she's bout to put britney in ha place
|
|
|
Member Since: 11/20/2010
Posts: 29,258
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Hustle.
She tells me that Elton John pronounced it the “gayest song” he had ever heard. “I wrote it in ten ****ing minutes,” she says, “and it is a completely magical message song. And after I wrote it, the gates just opened, and the songs kept coming. It was like an immaculate conception.” She plays a few more songs and mentions a few others—with tantalizing titles like “Hair,” “Bad Kids,” and “Government Hooker.” The second single to be released is called “Judas” and is, typically, a mash-up: The melody sounds like it was written for the Ronettes, but it is set to a sledgehammering dance beat and is about falling in love with backstabbing men of the biblical variety. Another song, “Americano,” which she describes as like “a big mariachi techno-house record, where I am singing about immigration law and gay marriage and all sorts of things that have to do with disenfranchised communities in America,” has a resounding Piafesque chorus. Turns out it was intentional. “It sounds like a pop record, but when I sing it, I see Edith Piaf in a spotlight with an old microphone.” (Piaf is an apt reference—they both evince a similar brand of heroic vulnerability.) But, she says, “there are some very rock-’n’-roll moments on the album, too: There’s a Bruce Springsteen vibe, there’s a Guns N’ Roses moment. It’s the anthemic nature of the melodies and the choruses.” She feels it’s different from—and better than—anything she’s done before. “It is much more vocally up to par with what I’ve always been capable of. It’s more electronic, but I have married a very theatrical vocal to it. It’s like a giant musical-opus theater piece.”
|
Judas sounds very religious but is it really the second single ?
I think the second one will be with RedOne and is this song produced with him ?
And a big YES to Government Hooker and Bad Kids. 
And the Vogue photos with them dresses give me life. 
Quote:
It’s more electronic, but I have married a very theatrical vocal to it. It’s like a giant musical-opus theater piece.
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 12/13/2009
Posts: 14,460
|
Goverment Hooker 
|
|
|
Member Since: 11/18/2010
Posts: 33,622
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Kunt
|
 5 new song titles!! I just died.
-Born This Way
-You & I
-Edge of Glory
-Hair
-Government Hooker
-Judas
-Americano
-Bad Kids

|
|
|
Member Since: 11/14/2009
Posts: 4,159
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Hustle.
She tells me that Elton John pronounced it the “gayest song” he had ever heard. “I wrote it in ten ****ing minutes,” she says, “and it is a completely magical message song. And after I wrote it, the gates just opened, and the songs kept coming. It was like an immaculate conception.” She plays a few more songs and mentions a few others—with tantalizing titles like “Hair,” “Bad Kids,” and “Government Hooker.” The second single to be released is called “Judas” and is, typically, a mash-up: The melody sounds like it was written for the Ronettes, but it is set to a sledgehammering dance beat and is about falling in love with backstabbing men of the biblical variety. Another song, “Americano,” which she describes as like “a big mariachi techno-house record, where I am singing about immigration law and gay marriage and all sorts of things that have to do with disenfranchised communities in America,” has a resounding Piafesque chorus. Turns out it was intentional. “It sounds like a pop record, but when I sing it, I see Edith Piaf in a spotlight with an old microphone.” (Piaf is an apt reference—they both evince a similar brand of heroic vulnerability.) But, she says, “there are some very rock-’n’-roll moments on the album, too: There’s a Bruce Springsteen vibe, there’s a Guns N’ Roses moment. It’s the anthemic nature of the melodies and the choruses.” She feels it’s different from—and better than—anything she’s done before. “It is much more vocally up to par with what I’ve always been capable of. It’s more electronic, but I have married a very theatrical vocal to it. It’s like a giant musical-opus theater piece.”
|
A preachy type album?  . I'm not too fond of the titles so far but so excited we're getting more info!
|
|
|
Member Since: 1/16/2011
Posts: 802
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Venus
Could someone .gif those Vogue images together and engrave them for me?
|
Just engraved the with BTW, will upload them
heeeelp, so many new titles. HEEELP. <3
|
|
|
Member Since: 11/7/2010
Posts: 5,164
|
Born This Way
Edge Of Glory
You & I
Shieße (?)
Hair
Government Hooker
Bad Kids
Americano
AND JUDAS  I have been slayed 
|
|
|
Member Since: 11/14/2009
Posts: 4,159
|
Quote:
Originally posted by HollywoodForever
 5 new song titles!! I just died.
-Born This Way
-You & I
-Edge of Glory
- Hair
-Government Hooker
-Judas
-Americano
-Bad Kids

|
really? 
|
|
|
Member Since: 11/18/2010
Posts: 33,622
|
That 60 minutes promo came on again, and it was definetly something new (to me at least). 
|
|
|
Member Since: 12/21/2010
Posts: 51,088
|
GOOD GOD. THE ERA IS ****ING HERE.
|
|
|
Member Since: 11/14/2009
Posts: 4,159
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Chris191
Born This Way
Edge Of Glory
You & I
Shieße (?)
Hair
Government Hooker
Bad Kids
Americano
AND JUDAS  I have been slayed 
|
I wonder if Judas is the RedOne epicness he was talking about? 
|
|
|
Member Since: 6/1/2010
Posts: 65,177
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Chris191
Born This Way
Edge Of Glory
You & I
Shieße (?)
Hair
Government Hooker
Bad Kids
Americano
AND JUDAS  I have been slayed 
|
I would die if there's an HQ version of "Then You'd Love Me." 
|
|
|
Member Since: 12/13/2009
Posts: 14,460
|
Quote:
I think she made the Thriller of the twenty-first century.
|
Pop, as we know it, is about to change, FOREVER. 
|
|
|
Member Since: 1/16/2011
Posts: 802
|
Quote:
Originally posted by m-m-m-monster
GOOD GOD. THE ERA IS ****ING HERE.
|
This!
|
|
|
Member Since: 8/10/2010
Posts: 14,634
|
This is all so sudden. I have never been this excited for an album ever. 
|
|
|
Member Since: 11/14/2009
Posts: 4,159
|
Quote:
Originally posted by m-m-m-monster
GOOD GOD. THE ERA IS ****ING HERE.
|

|
|
|
Member Since: 12/21/2010
Posts: 51,088
|
What if...like...she wasn't actually over-hyping? What if this really is a defining album? HOLY HOOKER!
|
|
|
|
|