Diss list
Grace Jones
M.I.A.
Katy Perry
Christina Aguilera
Tim Gunn
Donny Osmond
Rihanna
Tori Amos
Jerry Seinfeld
Sandra Bernhard
Camille Piglia
Alisa Apps
Diss list
Grace Jones
M.I.A.
Katy Perry
Christina Aguilera
Tim Gunn
Donny Osmond
Rihanna
Tori Amos
Jerry Seinfeld
Sandra Bernhard
Camille Piglia
Alisa Apps
Can you blame them? There's much to be pressed about.
It wouldn't be the first time Gaga did something for attention.
I don't think Gaga even knows about it, but it's reported that the event would take place at MSG and have a prize of 1 million dollars, that's what I meant.
Diss list
Grace Jones
M.I.A.
Katy Perry
Christina Aguilera
Tim Gunn
Donny Osmond
Rihanna
Tori Amos
Jerry Seinfeld
Sandra Bernhard
Camille Piglia
Alisa Apps
Irrelevant.
Just stating the fact that both Madonna and Michael Jackson love/loved GaGa makes this list insignificant.
I'm really interested to see what Bowie has to say about GaGa, hopefully he loves her. He has to be my favorite artist of the 20th century. If he did complement her then GaGa is loved by her icon.
Louis Walsh (X Factor judge) has also dissed Gaga. Not sure what he exactly said but basically it was that Gaga wouldn't last and that she's more famous for her clothes than her music
I think these are exciting times; we are inventing our own definitions of success. Both in terms of record sales, but also these... these Lady GaGa moments that keep popping up. She is the first superstar of our time. She maybe isn’t doing anything new or interesting musically, but she still is a very interesting character. She has individual style.
I’m no musicologist or specialist in pop matters, but it seems to me that everything was perfectly aligned for her to make her appearance. And I feel that a similar thing happened—albeit in an entirely different way, with a different outcome—for me when I released ‘Post’. All these different factors lined up to make it as big as it could get.
do you think bjork praised gaga with this comment or not?
I think these are exciting times; we are inventing our own definitions of success. Both in terms of record sales, but also these... these Lady GaGa moments that keep popping up. She is the first superstar of our time. She maybe isn’t doing anything new or interesting musically, but she still is a very interesting character. She has individual style.
I’m no musicologist or specialist in pop matters, but it seems to me that everything was perfectly aligned for her to make her appearance. And I feel that a similar thing happened—albeit in an entirely different way, with a different outcome—for me when I released ‘Post’. All these different factors lined up to make it as big as it could get.
do you think bjork praised gaga with this comment or not?
She makes good points, but she loses me at the end when she makes it about herself.
yes. it was a strange comment. i think bjork like the Gaga persona but her music isn't progressive as her imagine. And i actually agree
I really love the Gaga mold of making very accessible, commercial music to reach the masses, but present it in a quirky, eccentric, progressive package.