I'm on the fence. The music videos that Christina put out during the Stripped and Back To Basics eras were flawless, with Fighter being one of the best. I've been disappointed with a majority of Gaga's newer videos, but the videos for Paparazzi, Bad Romance and Telephone were very, very well done.
I'm between Fighter and Paparazzi tbh. Both are amazing artistically profound videos. I'll go with Christina since it's older and it remains a legendary video tho.
I'm on the fence. The music videos that Christina put out during the Stripped and Back To Basics eras were flawless, with Fighter being one of the best. I've been disappointed with a majority of Gaga's newer videos, but the videos for Paparazzi, Bad Romance and Telephone were very, very well done.
everyone of her videos except for Paparazzi and Bad Romance
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Originally posted by KRL
first of all..it's not about the story..at least it's not what I wasn't talking about. it's about the imagery. even if Rihanna's video was based on the world's most epic story, it still looks just like any other pop video, with the pop star looking pretty and modeling around in a room. and because the song is a ballad, she occasionally makes a sad face. there's no uniqueness to it, anyone from katy perry to kesha could have done that video.
secondly.. even if we talk about meanings...what's artistic about what your wrote? I don't see it.
now that is deep!
anyway I'm just saying. I think rihanna is awesome and I don't want to piss off her fans.
No. Bad Romance could be hanging in an exhibit next to the infamous "meat dress" based solely on how artistic it was and how well it flowed, even with the product placement