Gaga has definitely had an impact on pop music and pop culture. To deny that is simply delusional.
But one thing her fans continuously get wrong is that she brought dance-pop to the mainstream. Even if Gaga paved the way for Kesha's dance-pop, Britney Spears paved the way for Lady Gaga's dance-pop with 'Blackout.' And Madonna paved the way for Britney's dance-pop with 'Confessions.'
It was a trend. It was an unstoppable trend in the evolution of pop music that was always going to happen. A bunch of gays can fight over the internet over which female pop star is single-handedly responsible for it, but at the end of the day, the answer is none of them. Pop music evolves slowly and incrementally. Dance-pop and electronic music was inevitable. No pop girl "invented" it.
My Teenage Dream tonight, yeah I'm gonna make it happen this time.
A lyric from the title track off of Gaga's first album inspired the entirety of Katy's second studio album. And then they dare to say that Gaga has no impact whatsoever
Gaga has definitely had an impact on pop music and pop culture. To deny that is simply delusional.
But on thing her fans continuously get wrong is that she brought dance pop to the mainstream. Even if Gaga paved the way for Kesha's dance-pop, Britney Spears paved the way for Lady Gaga's dance-pop with 'Blackout.' And Madonna paved the way for Britney's dance-pop with 'Confessions.'
It was a trend. It was an unstoppable trend in the evolution of pop music that was always going to happen. A bunch of gays can fight over the internet over which female pop star is single-handedly responsible for it, but at the end of the day, the answer is none of them. Pop music evolves slowly and incrementally. Dance-pop and electronic music was inevitable. No pop girl "invented" it.
I honestly live for your essays, as some would call them
Gaga has definitely had an impact on pop music and pop culture. To deny that is simply delusional.
But one thing her fans continuously get wrong is that she brought dance-pop to the mainstream. Even if Gaga paved the way for Kesha's dance-pop, Britney Spears paved the way for Lady Gaga's dance-pop with 'Blackout.' And Madonna paved the way for Britney's dance-pop with 'Confessions.'
It was a trend. It was an unstoppable trend in the evolution of pop music that was always going to happen. A bunch of gays can fight over the internet over which female pop star is single-handedly responsible for it, but at the end of the day, the answer is none of them. Pop music evolves slowly and incrementally. Dance-pop and electronic music was inevitable. No pop girl "invented" it.
Gagas impact goes beyond the music, and you know that.