TEOG (an anagram of EGOT omg the foreshadowing) is her best ballad.
Ironically, her dumb ass never submitted The Edge of Glory to the Grammys. She submitted You and I and Born This Way but not an obvious Grammy winner. Yes, I will forever drag her for this for the rest of her career.
Ironically, her dumb ass never submitted The Edge of Glory to the Grammys. She submitted You and I and Born This Way but not an obvious Grammy winner. Yes, I will forever drag her for this for the rest of her career.
Ironically, her dumb ass never submitted The Edge of Glory to the Grammys. She submitted You and I and Born This Way but not an obvious Grammy winner. Yes, I will forever drag her for this for the rest of her career.
Gaga did not submit "Born This Way". She submitted "Yoü and I" to pop and "Judas" to dance, but since the rules changed that year "Judas" was moved to pop as well.
It doesn't really matter what her submissions were because that was the year of 21.
She doesn't want to make pleasant, catchy music with clean, clear vocals and simple, straightforward lyrics. That's just not her taste. She thinks that's what "everybody else" does and she wants to "stand out" by making loud, abrasive music with vocals that sound like she wants to assault someone.
It's what she'll be doing for the rest of her career.
"Listen" was nominated for Best Original Song at the 2006 International Press Academy Satellite Award and in 2007 at the Golden Globe Awards and at the Academy Awards. ... At the Academy Awards, Knowles was not listed as one of the honorees. She is officially one of the four writers of the song, but as per Academy Rule 16, only three major contributors of a song are eligible. The executive committee of the organization had determined, during their meeting in December of the same year, that Knowles' contribution was the smallest.
Godga clearly has been trying to become a rock legend with all her ballads from the get go. Maybe she will stop the drunk vocals if she wins this Oscar
Surprised Kesha hasn't killed herself after Gaga's fake rape story got her the Oscar nod.
Gaga's rape, unlike Kesha's, was not made up. She alluded to it years before she ever talked about it in "Marry the Night". Gaga said in numerous interviews that that video documented "the worst day of her life" and the nurse in the video tells her not to have sex for two weeks.
She doesn't want to make pleasant, catchy music with clean, clear vocals and simple, straightforward lyrics. That's just not her taste. She thinks that's what "everybody else" does and she wants to "stand out" by making loud, abrasive music with vocals that sound like she wants to assault someone.
It's what she'll be doing for the rest of her career.
I'm sorry slobro.
Sadly I agree. For some godforsaken reason she thinks it's basic to make straightforward and sophisticated music, and she thinks she's being artistic by sounding cheap, tacky and painful. If she just wasn't so damn theatre.