I agree, ballads are the most timeless kind of sing because it's more about melody than production, and they can keep your legacy alive because they are more easy to cover and reinterpret and even on things like TV talent shows they will appear more than uptempos.
Gags needs a "classic"-sounding hit that can be easily covered in her arsenal.
Yes, and it's nut like she doesn't have the potential.
Most of her piano and stripped down stuff (live) is better than when she tries to be all MDNE and S&S.
even the Jessica Apeba fad lasted longer than the Megan fox fad.
Fun Fact: Both Scarlett JohMANsson as Megan Fox starred in music videos. Both videos could be seen as possible marks that represent the death of their careers
Gaga's debut film actually stands out quite a bit from the other girl's debuts. On track to win Oscars 20 years from now, to be honest. Beyeti could never, even if she starred in a Wizard of Oz remake directed by James Cameron.
Gaga's debut film actually stands out quite a bit from the other girl's debuts. On track to win Oscars 20 years from now, to be honest. Beyeti could never, even if she starred in a Wizard of Oz remake directed by James Cameron.
Gaga has classic records.
The Edge of Glory is a classic anyone that disagrees is a straight up hater.
To debut at #3 after the total era runner that is Judas just shows its power.
There would not have been a single hair follicle left on Beyoncé's upper lip if she had stuck with the original video concept.