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Album: Lady Gaga - 'Born This Way' (#2)
Member Since: 4/12/2011
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Originally posted by On The Edge
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thank you but thats just for pop. what the site for total AI pls
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Member Since: 5/13/2011
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Originally posted by On The Edge
The accusation that Gaga copied her could be credible if she were relevant. 
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Member Since: 7/24/2010
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Poor Porcelain Black 
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Member Since: 4/21/2011
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Originally posted by On The Edge
The accusation that Gaga copied her could be credible if she were relevant. 
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I thought we had already talked about this girl  so, move on
Did she already leave Taiwan? Next tour is Singapore then Australia?
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Member Since: 6/25/2010
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Just heard about Porcelain Black. Is she that original?

*sarcastic*
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Member Since: 5/31/2011
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Originally posted by Boop
I think we had already talked about this girl  so, move on 
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Member Since: 5/13/2011
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Originally posted by Boop
I thought we had already talked about this girl  so, move on 
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Oops, I missed that. Can I have a rerun? 
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Member Since: 4/21/2011
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Member Since: 4/2/2011
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Originally posted by On The Edge
The accusation that Gaga copied her could be credible if she were relevant. 
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Not even then. Both girls pulled from Cruella.
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Member Since: 7/12/2009
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From the PopJustice Interview
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Do you know yet what the singles from the album will be?
The label really loves about nine different songs as singles so I have spoken with them about wanting to put them all out because I want to show the breadth of the record and just keep going with it. I believe the album will reach so many people but I don't think any one particular song is indicative of what the whole album sounds like. You could keep on putting out singles and it would keep changing and being exciting. 'Hair' is really great. To explain why there's saxophone in it - I didn't just use the saxophone in that and 'The Edge Of Glory' for the sake of using the saxophone - it's an instrument that means something to me and my childhood.
What would be in the video for 'Hair'? Do you think along those lines when you're recording a song?
Yes. In that particular song I see myself with a leotard on, with a keytar, lying in the middle of a garage, rolling around on the floor. I had a vision at one point of having all my wigs - and I keep them all, I don't throw any away - just FLY across the screen while I'm having a really epic keytar moment. People don't realise this about me but I've had to deal with a lot of ****-talking from everyone about being a white girl who wears wigs quite proudly...I don't have one at this very moment but I do have extensions in my hair. Whatever, but I LOVE my wigs. They are my ****ing GLORY. The ability to put on whatever I ****ing want is a ****ing glorious moment for me as a woman, that's why I say in the song, "I am my hair". As a kid my parents always told me to go back upstairs and change. 'Brush your hair.' 'What are you wearing?!' 'You can't go out like that.' This song is about when you're a kid and you only have so much self-expression as a little person. And especially for me going to a ****ing Catholic school, I had to wear a ****ing uniform, you weren't allowed to colour your hair, you couldn't wear ****ing makeup to school, there were certain shoes I had to wear...You were told exactly what to do. So this song is me going back to that place in my life and equating it with how I feel now as the self-proclaimed avant-garde pop singer who dresses as she pleases. And nowadays I'm sort of experiencing the same thing I experienced with my parents, but with the world. I feel that I'm being told 'you can't wear that' by the world now, rather than just my parents, so that's why my fans, well, I can't even begin to tell you the number of kids who come to my show who meet me after and they're, like 'my mom and dad are so strict', or 'I wanna come out of the closet but I'm scared to'. There's a huge energy of 'I want to be free and I want to be myself'.
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Hair single?
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Member Since: 5/31/2011
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Originally posted by Anthagio
Not even then. Both girls pulled from Cruella.
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I say both girls pulled from the Half Moon Cookie. But Boop is right, let's move on from that mess.
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Member Since: 4/21/2011
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Originally posted by Peep
From the PopJustice Interview
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Hair single?
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Member Since: 3/26/2011
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Member Since: 5/13/2011
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Originally posted by Peep
From the PopJustice Interview
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Hair single?
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From her description, I foresee a mess. 
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Member Since: 7/12/2009
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 Spilling teh tea so fresh
PopJustice Interview
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Someone mentioned to me how in advertising, companies can see what people are drawn to by moving colours around in adverts. And it's, like, what would Picasso say if you ****ing moved the eye around on his painting? He'd say, "**** OFF. That's not where it's supposed to be. I don't care if more people like it there, that's not where I want it to be".
Do you have conversations like that with your label?
I used to. On the last album they wanted...(Drifts off) I still have them with my manager, but not with my label. The label didn't want me to use the 'crying' cover with the black hair for 'The Fame Monster'. I chose two covers, both shot by Hedi Slimane, and put the one I wanted on the Deluxe version. Which was over-ordered and sold like crazy. They'd say to me, 'it's not beautiful', and I'd say, 'yes it is', they'd say, 'it looks scary', I'd say, 'the last thing anyone needs is another ****ing beautiful woman in a bikini rolling around on the floor next to a palm tree'. Oh, maybe I shouldn't have said that...I don't want to be rude. The album wasn't about being beautiful, it was about being afraid of things, so I thought the photo better related to the music. Back then we were still at a point with the label where relating album art to music meant nothing to them. We're now in a different place.
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Member Since: 3/26/2011
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Originally posted by Peep
From the PopJustice Interview
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Hair single?
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I'm not here for that. 
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Member Since: 11/21/2010
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Originally posted by Peep
 Spilling teh tea so fresh
PopJustice Interview
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Member Since: 5/13/2011
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Do you have conversations like that with your label?
I used to. On the last album they wanted...(Drifts off) I still have them with my manager, but not with my label. The label didn't want me to use the 'crying' cover with the black hair for 'The Fame Monster'. I chose two covers, both shot by Hedi Slimane, and put the one I wanted on the Deluxe version. Which was over-ordered and sold like crazy. They'd say to me, 'it's not beautiful', and I'd say, 'yes it is', they'd say, 'it looks scary', I'd say, 'the last thing anyone needs is another ****ing beautiful woman in a bikini rolling around on the floor next to a palm tree'. Oh, maybe I shouldn't have said that...I don't want to be rude. The album wasn't about being beautiful, it was about being afraid of things, so I thought the photo better related to the music. Back then we were still at a point with the label where relating album art to music meant nothing to them. We're now in a different place.
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Member Since: 4/21/2011
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Originally posted by Peep
 Spilling teh tea so fresh
PopJustice Interview
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Oh.My.God.
Chanel 911 is AMAZING!!
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Member Since: 7/12/2009
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Originally posted by CanonicalEnsemble
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That reminded me of California Girls, while that came out 1,5 years later. 
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