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Originally posted by gettsleazy
1.) She took a song to the damn Academy Awards with that mess and she's now the face of celebrity sexual assault victims. She's willingly benefitting from the PR boost, much like Kesha.
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Of course Gaga was going to talk about her experience that helped shape the song in interviews about it.
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Originally posted by gettsleazy
3.) She still worked with him and still allowed his cuts, regardless of who mastered it/produced it, make the album. If you're staunchly dragging Kesha for allowing her rapists productions to make the album, the same can be said about Gaga's rapists productions making an album that sold over 10 Million copies worldwide. Rob profited immensely from Gaga after the rape. If she wanted to really not work with her rapist, she would have removed him from the album, but she knew Rob could give her Paparazzi and Beautiful, Dirty, Rich, with Paparazzi going on to be one of her big hits. He's also the co-exec-producer of the Fame, meaning he still collects royalties off of her biggest catalogue album, much like Luke with Animal. He introduced her to Vincent Herbert and is basically responsible for her getting signed to IS.
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1. You're assuming I believe Kesha was actually raped
2. The only executive producer of
The Fame was Vincent Herbert.