Articles are now popping up defending Gaga's career as a whole and highlighting how she has always been talented and slayed vocally, even attacking the GP's ignorance because they automatically have a dislike towards her or fail to get her performance art style.
I just love how the praise is extending to her entire career thanks to the Oscars performance. I'm so glad the media and GP now understand her importance to the industry due to her talent. Truly THE career defining moment for her. Who would have expected this to arrive a year after ARTPOP?
Articles are now popping up defending Gaga's career as a whole and highlighting how she has always been talented and slayed vocally, even attacking the GP's ignorance because they automatically have a dislike towards her or fail to get her performance art style.
I just love how the praise is extending to her entire career thanks to the Oscars performance. I'm so glad the media and GP now understand her importance to the industry due to her talent. Truly THE career defining moment for her. Who would have expected this to arrive a year after ARTPOP?
Wall Street Journal joining in.
Quote:
Wall Street Journal:
One thing a lot of people forget is that underneath all of her meat dresses, space-age gowns and Tony Bennett duets, Lady Gaga is a classically trained musician. So when she belted out an impeccably angelic medley of “The Sound of Music,” “My Favorite Things,” “Edelweiss” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” the proper reaction should have been, “Well, yeah, what did you expect? A synth version of ‘Sixteen Going on Seventeen’?” Carrie Underwood, you just got served.
It would be so good if they released Till It Happens To You to capitalise on both the gaga bandwagon (never thought i'd say that again ) and to promote the documentary
I love the tweets they included from random people.
Although I think its normal for people to be surprised, even all of use were I mean we knew she was amazing but we have never heard her sing like THAT.