Before you start hating. I've been on the Gaga train since day one. Moving on.
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Originally posted by Listen
Feel like her career is over since today...
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Today? Try 4 years.
Blame her healthy relationship with Taylor since 2011 (death of her true inspiration source: heartbreaks) and her so called loyal fans memeing her to death on social media since 2013. The unironic spamming of the gay lingo has got to be one of the most obnoxious and vomit inducing trends that's really current right now. You know it has become a cancer when soccer moms and phasebook str8s are starting to use it. I mean literally:
''YAS MAMA GOT OGHs FUMING"
''SNATCHED ME EDGES BALD DYING''
"THIS PERFORMANCE IS ICONIC"
"TEAR MY BUSSY UP QUEEN"
"I LIVE FOR THE SLAYAGE"
"SIS THAT SIS THIS SIS TEA"
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Shut the **** up. Tasteless wannabe socialites. You can tell who's STILL obsessed with reality tv and Wendy Williams in 2016. We get it, you're gay, everybody is nowadays. Also the word iconic has completely lost all of its meaning thanks to you. NEWSFLASH: Poker Face, VMAS 09, Bad Romance and the meat dress are the only ones.
3 years ago I said that Artpop was going to be her last traditional pop album. That one was her weakest to date but I should've never trusted her again during the release of Perfect Illusion. What an absolute garbage of a song that was. The over the top look-at-me-im-high-on-depression vocals and that key change... man what the **** were they thinking? Read: there's not one good Gaga song on the album.
You get it. I hated Artpop and I hate this new ''Red meets 21'' album too. This is it you guys! This is her final goodbye to the Gaga brand. From now on, it's acoustic pop + jazz vocals and she will be called: Joanne. No Bling / Real Artistry. Gaga? Oh that was just a perfect illusion to cash in on the gays and the outlandish look hype. Do I really think that? No, I still believe she was genuine and heartfelt when she was putting all of her starpower into something that had a non-sugar-coated message and less commercial appeal visually and sonically (reminding me of my other favorite pop era: Madonna's Erotica). I will always love her for that. Goodbye my little kunts!
