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Album: Lady Gaga - 'Born This Way' (#1)
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Originally posted by Neon
Peter is actually Popjustice.
And he has heard the demo last spring?! How didn't he spill.
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I know, I edited. And he kind of did spill...remember that piece PJ wrote a while back?
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That's an amazing article, very thread-worthy. I love the opening paragraph, shading Katy Perry, Rihanna, Britney, and, er, everyone else
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Originally posted by Wick
That's an amazing article, very thread-worthy. I love the opening paragraph, shading Katy Perry, Rihanna, Britney, and, er, everyone else.
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This.

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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
I know, I edited. And he kind of did spill...remember that piece PJ wrote a while back?
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Oh yes. And nothing since then... looks like it's really ''too precious to talk about'' 
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Cant wait for this cracking tune 
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For anyone who wants to thread it.
PopJustice's Peter Robinson on Gaga + BTW:
Before you get stuck into what will be an extremely illuminating read, take a few seconds to draw up a mental list of every massive popstar of the last 50 years. Now start crossing off names. Start with everyone who couldn't actually sing live, everyone who doesn't write their own music. Keep on crossing the names off when the popstar isn't funny or self-aware, doesn't care about their fans, has never sported a costume made entirely of dead Kermits, isn't open about their sexuality, has no political viewpoints and - this is the tricky bit - is simultaneously selling tens of millions of songs.
Chances are you're probably already down to two or three names by now, and the only one whose music you'll hear on the radio today is 24-year-old Lady Gaga.
Of course, it doesn't take a list of crossed-out names to tell you that Gaga defines this era of popular music, and the public debut of her phenomenal new single Born This Way ahead of May's album of the same name, will propel Gaga's fearless, inventive, sex-change pop juggernaut thought at least another 18 months.
Born This Way already sounded like a hit when Stylist first heard it in demo form last spring. Now it's ready to face daylight - the song is a confident, stylish equality anthem likely to raise a few eyebrows and most importantly, it's got a cracking tune.
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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
For anyone who wants to thread it.
PopJustice's Peter Robinson on Gaga + BTW:
Before you get stuck into what will be an extremely illuminating read, take a few seconds to draw up a mental list of every massive popstar of the last 50 years. Now start crossing off names. Start with everyone who couldn't actually sing live, everyone who doesn't write their own music. Keep on crossing the names off when the popstar isn't funny of self-aware, doesn't care about their fans, has never sported a costume made entirely of dead Kermits, isn't open about their sexuality, has no political viewpoints and - this is the tricky bit - is simultaneously selling tens of millions of songs.
Chances are you're probably already down to two or three names by now, and the only one whose music you'll hear on the radio today is 24-year-old Lady Gaga.
Of course, it doesn't take a list of crossed-out names to tell you that Gaga defines this era of popular music, and the public debut of her phenomenal new single Born This Way ahead of May's album of the same name, will propel Gaga's fearless, inventive, sex-change pop juggernaut thought at least another 18 months.
Born This Way already sounded like a hit when Stylist first heard it in demo form last spring. Now it's ready to face daylight - the song is a confident, stylish equality anthem likely to raise a few eyebrows and most importantly, it's got a cracking tune.
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The shade Nicole! 
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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
For anyone who wants to thread it.
PopJustice's Peter Robinson on Gaga + BTW:
Before you get stuck into what will be an extremely illuminating read, take a few seconds to draw up a mental list of every massive popstar of the last 50 years. Now start crossing off names. Start with everyone who couldn't actually sing live, everyone who doesn't write their own music. Keep on crossing the names off when the popstar isn't funny or self-aware, doesn't care about their fans, has never sported a costume made entirely of dead Kermits, isn't open about their sexuality, has no political viewpoints and - this is the tricky bit - is simultaneously selling tens of millions of songs.
Chances are you're probably already down to two or three names by now, and the only one whose music you'll hear on the radio today is 24-year-old Lady Gaga.
Of course, it doesn't take a list of crossed-out names to tell you that Gaga defines this era of popular music, and the public debut of her phenomenal new single Born This Way ahead of May's album of the same name, will propel Gaga's fearless, inventive, sex-change pop juggernaut thought at least another 18 months.
Born This Way already sounded like a hit when Stylist first heard it in demo form last spring. Now it's ready to face daylight - the song is a confident, stylish equality anthem likely to raise a few eyebrows and most importantly, it's got a cracking tune.
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The shade is tew much. 
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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
For anyone who wants to thread it.
PopJustice's Peter Robinson on Gaga + BTW:
Before you get stuck into what will be an extremely illuminating read, take a few seconds to draw up a mental list of every massive popstar of the last 50 years. Now start crossing off names. Start with everyone who couldn't actually sing live, everyone who doesn't write their own music. Keep on crossing the names off when the popstar isn't funny or self-aware, doesn't care about their fans, has never sported a costume made entirely of dead Kermits, isn't open about their sexuality, has no political viewpoints and - this is the tricky bit - is simultaneously selling tens of millions of songs. Chances are you're probably already down to two or three names by now, and the only one whose music you'll hear on the radio today is 24-year-old Lady Gaga.
Of course, it doesn't take a list of crossed-out names to tell you that Gaga defines this era of popular music, and the public debut of her phenomenal new single Born This Way ahead of May's album of the same name, will propel Gaga's fearless, inventive, sex-change pop juggernaut thought at least another 18 months.
Born This Way already sounded like a hit when Stylist first heard it in demo form last spring. Now it's ready to face daylight - the song is a confident, stylish equality anthem likely to raise a few eyebrows and most importantly, it's got a cracking tune.
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Originally posted by Chris101
The shade is tew much. 
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The shade comes from the article, not from Nicole.

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Originally posted by Kunt
They also call the song "phenomenal" and say it "will propel Gaga's fearless, inventive, sex-charged pop juggernaut through at least another 18 months." 
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How ironic.... when i read Nicole's post i was going to quote it saying i wished they would have described the track as phenomenal
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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
For anyone who wants to thread it.
PopJustice's Peter Robinson on Gaga + BTW:
Before you get stuck into what will be an extremely illuminating read, take a few seconds to draw up a mental list of every massive popstar of the last 50 years. Now start crossing off names. Start with everyone who couldn't actually sing live, everyone who doesn't write their own music. Keep on crossing the names off when the popstar isn't funny or self-aware, doesn't care about their fans, has never sported a costume made entirely of dead Kermits, isn't open about their sexuality, has no political viewpoints and - this is the tricky bit - is simultaneously selling tens of millions of songs.
Chances are you're probably already down to two or three names by now, and the only one whose music you'll hear on the radio today is 24-year-old Lady Gaga.
Of course, it doesn't take a list of crossed-out names to tell you that Gaga defines this era of popular music, and the public debut of her phenomenal new single Born This Way ahead of May's album of the same name, will propel Gaga's fearless, inventive, sex-change pop juggernaut thought at least another 18 months.
Born This Way already sounded like a hit when Stylist first heard it in demo form last spring. Now it's ready to face daylight - the song is a confident, stylish equality anthem likely to raise a few eyebrows and most importantly, it's got a cracking tune.
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Hmm, whens that Gnome film with 'Hello Hello' out?

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Originally posted by FudgeRainbow
Hmm, whens that Gnome film with 'Hello Hello' out?
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The soundtrack doesn't have GaGa on it.
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is this real? 
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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
is this real? 
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Yeah, it was posted earlier today.
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So gurls, just checking: we not caring about that flop Hello Hello right?
I mean...

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