Wouldn't say radio friendly. There are a few that were in some formats. She will have hits depending on the timing of the pop scene. She may be able to squeeze a few into the airwaves, depends how tolerant to the sound the formats are. After hearing how good the album was I don't care about having hits anymore, truly don't.
"The Gaga you knew is gone in this album - Joanne"
The bold one in below is basically confirmed track order:
STANDARD 1. Diamond Heart
2. Ay Yo
3. Joanne
4. Hey Girl (Ft Florence Welsh)
5. Angel Down
6. Girgio Girls
7. Perfect Illusion
8. Come To Mama
9. John Wayne
10. Just Another Day
11. Dancing Circle (Dance in Circle)
DELUXE
12. Angel Down (Redone Version)
13. Million Reasons
Details
Diamond Heart: "Diamond Heart was all written by her, first song/concept for LG5"
Ay Yo: Oh and BE PREPARED for Ay Yo to be called a Shake It Off knock off. It'/ different, but with similar themes. Same beat. Just be prepared to defend it.
Joanne: Joanne is a fantastic song. There is a song co-produced by who she said was "Emile", I believe she means Emile Hayne. Everything was produced with Mark Ronson, there are more Bloodpop songs too. No other Kevin Parker songs.
Hey Girl: Was cute, slower dancey song with acoustic drums (from what I recall). I think Florence starts the chorus.
Just Another Day: Referenced here. The song is about life living in Central Park and there's a trumpet solo? where she calls out Brian Newman, who happened to be the recognized as a Jazz musician and mainly use trumpet.
Sinner's Prayers: Sinner's Prayer was the one that had a very twangy breakdown in the chorus.
Angel Down: RedOne's song is INDEED a BALLAD. It's called Angel Down.
The idea with this song: The regular album will have the version handed over from Red One to Mark Ronson. The deluxe will have a version called the WorkTape Version that is a first take that she recorded with RedOne producing exclusively. Do not expect anything resembling Red One's sound. Think Dope, but waaaay better.
Dancing Circles (Dance In Circles): It is the Beck's produced song
Grigio Girls: It is a song dedicated to Sonja who is battling with cancer. "Yes, it's Grigio Girls, not Pinot Girls. And it was psuedo-upbeat"