I think her new manager will do a great job for her, things are already different (even if we didn't get a lot since Troy left), in a good way. Listen to Gypsy baby, it always makes me feel a little more hopeful.
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There seems to be a light at the end of this tunnel
I'll have to put Gypsy on repeat. I haven't given up hope on enjoying this era - as, really, I already am - but I've given up on this era being clean or showing any sort of order. But that is alright. She could be like some other artists of the past that put up three or four radio singles at once and then made a choice there.
Praise be to Koons that she isn't at that level yet.
Tho I feel like Gypsy should be released in Australia. If she promoted it there, I feel like it could be a big hit. It's very down-to-earth and middle-of-the-road like P!nk who they love
Tho I feel like Gypsy should be released in Australia. If she promoted it there, I feel like it could be a big hit. It's very down-to-earth and middle-of-the-road like P!nk who they love
I feel like this was shade but I agree - Gypslay would do very well there. But it would also do well in most markets. It would have a top 40 debut at the minimum. That can't be too much to ask for in today's day and age can it?
I just listened to Gypsy again since a long time and well lemme just say I'm glad G.U.Y. is the next single
This. Gypsy was the crown of the album when it dropped, but it got tired fast. GUY has been getting serious rotation from me since we found out it's the likely next single and the production and lyrics are fantastic.
I feel like this was shade but I agree - Gypslay would do very well there. But it would also do well in most markets. It would have a top 40 debut at the minimum. That can't be too much to ask for in today's day and age can it?
It can be single after the students graduate, you know it could be ~relatable with how they graduated and are now trying to find their place in the world
At this point I just want GUY to hit radio and for the MV to slay me. If it hit #1 for 5 weeks in the US and 8 weeks WW everyone would still be dragging the ARTPOP era.
Visual media from Gaga is lacking so much - an MV is so badly needed.
As for working with Gaga, who has only a handful of brand partnerships and corporate gigs to her name in her six-year-plus career as a pop star, Klein says the discussions with Gaga and her current management (ex-Atom Factory CMO Bobby Campbell) went more smoothly than anticipated.
“I took them through what the Doritos brand stood for, and they were quiet and I got very nervous,” Klein recalls. “And then someone finally said, ‘That’s awesome, this is a great fit, let’s see how we can make this work.’ It came together as a really nice story.”