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Music News: 'Dance In The Dark' 4th Single
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I said her 15 minutes would be up if she took a long break  learn to read
and I mentioned Ke$hacuz few pages back sum1 said I praise her and I was just saying I like Ke$ha more AND I THINK she's better 
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Originally posted by Ju Miguel
"Beautiful, Dirty, Rich"
Music video
Gaga lying on a table covered with money in the music video for the song.A music video was filmed for the song and directed by Melina Matsoukas. There are two versions of the video - one intercut with clips from the ABC series Dirty Sexy Money and created to promote the show, and another which is the official video. The video is set in a mansion, and starts with Gaga making her way down a hallway with several people who are either walking behind her, holding an umbrella over her, dancing in front of her, or tossing dollar bills around her. Gaga and company are then featured in many repeatedly-changing shots at various locations in the mansion. She is seen lying seductively on a table covered with money, crawling along a black grand piano and striking the keys with her leg several times, dancing around and later making out with a statue, and dancing in an elevator solo. There are also several close-up shots of her burning money and later stuffing it into her mouth. Over the course of the video, she undergoes numerous costume changes. Singer-songwriter Space Cowboy is also shown, most notably in scenes where he climbs a wall.
Live performances
Gaga performing the song on The Fame Ball Tour.Gaga has performed "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" live at the AOL Sessions, where she also performed "Just Dance," an acoustic version of "Poker Face," "Paparazzi," and "LoveGame." She also performed it at the MTV UK Live Sessions, also singing "Just Dance," "LoveGame," and "Poker Face." She most notably performed the song on her first headlining The Fame Ball Tour. On the tour, it was preceded by the song "Paparazzi," which ended with clicking cameras and a brief medley of "Starstruck" and "LoveGame." The performance of "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" followed, with Gaga frolicking with her dancers and wearing an "austere" blonde bob wig[14] and a "sculptural bustier with futuristic triangular silver panels, and exaggerated peplum," which was one of her six costumes over the course of the show.[15] The song was the end of the first of four parts of the show, and was followed by a video clip, "The Brain," which featured Gaga as her alter ego, Candy Warhol, brushing her hair.
The performance of the song, along with the rest of the first quarter of the show, was praised by Jim Harrington of Mercury News for giving the show a strong beginning, and Gaga's vocal performance was also complimented.[17] Mikael Wood of Rolling Stone was rather critical of the performance; Wood claimed that it grew tiresome quickly but praised Gaga for her energy.[18] Whitney Pastorek of Entertainment Weekly praised Gaga's "strong" singing voice, adding, "The girl can, and does, sing."
I hope it helps.
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Performing BDR on her Fame Ball tour makes it a single?
Read what you post before you copy-paste some wikipedia page. 
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Such is Lady Gaga's exuberance upon learning that, with a 2-1 lift for "Bad Romance" on Billboard's Pop Songs radio airplay chart, she becomes the first artist in the survey's 17-year history to send her first five singles to No. 1.
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Billboard, January 2010

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Quote:
Originally posted by Ju Miguel
"Beautiful, Dirty, Rich"
Music video
Gaga lying on a table covered with money in the music video for the song.A music video was filmed for the song and directed by Melina Matsoukas. There are two versions of the video - one intercut with clips from the ABC series Dirty Sexy Money and created to promote the show, and another which is the official video. The video is set in a mansion, and starts with Gaga making her way down a hallway with several people who are either walking behind her, holding an umbrella over her, dancing in front of her, or tossing dollar bills around her. Gaga and company are then featured in many repeatedly-changing shots at various locations in the mansion. She is seen lying seductively on a table covered with money, crawling along a black grand piano and striking the keys with her leg several times, dancing around and later making out with a statue, and dancing in an elevator solo. There are also several close-up shots of her burning money and later stuffing it into her mouth. Over the course of the video, she undergoes numerous costume changes. Singer-songwriter Space Cowboy is also shown, most notably in scenes where he climbs a wall.
Live performances
Gaga performing the song on The Fame Ball Tour.Gaga has performed "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" live at the AOL Sessions, where she also performed "Just Dance," an acoustic version of "Poker Face," "Paparazzi," and "LoveGame." She also performed it at the MTV UK Live Sessions, also singing "Just Dance," "LoveGame," and "Poker Face." She most notably performed the song on her first headlining The Fame Ball Tour. On the tour, it was preceded by the song "Paparazzi," which ended with clicking cameras and a brief medley of "Starstruck" and "LoveGame." The performance of "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" followed, with Gaga frolicking with her dancers and wearing an "austere" blonde bob wig[14] and a "sculptural bustier with futuristic triangular silver panels, and exaggerated peplum," which was one of her six costumes over the course of the show.[15] The song was the end of the first of four parts of the show, and was followed by a video clip, "The Brain," which featured Gaga as her alter ego, Candy Warhol, brushing her hair.
The performance of the song, along with the rest of the first quarter of the show, was praised by Jim Harrington of Mercury News for giving the show a strong beginning, and Gaga's vocal performance was also complimented.[17] Mikael Wood of Rolling Stone was rather critical of the performance; Wood claimed that it grew tiresome quickly but praised Gaga for her energy.[18] Whitney Pastorek of Entertainment Weekly praised Gaga's "strong" singing voice, adding, "The girl can, and does, sing."
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Look we are done arguing, you lost. JUST LEAVE AND come back some other time 
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Originally posted by Hellohello
Performing BDR on her Fame Ball tour makes it a single?
Read what you post before you copy-paste some wikipedia page. 
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And yet, the "promo single" has a music video. 
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^^^ well, didn't she send all of them to #1 on pop? they aren't talking about hot 100.
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Originally posted by Kirill
Billboard, January 2010

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Pop radio format. The Billboard Hot 100 Airplay is the real deal.
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OMG people just stop arguing with Ju Miguel. We all know he is wrong, and he just reported me for arguing. I am done, I can't stand immature people. So unless you want to get reported too, let's stop
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Originally posted by Ju Miguel
And yet, the "promo single" has a music video. 
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Originally posted by Bibliotheque
It got a music video because it was payed for by Dirty Sexy Money who made it their theme song or something.
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Now clearly everyone with sense understands that GaGa is on her seventh single, no more discussion needed.
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Originally posted by Ju Miguel
And yet, the "promo single" has a music video. 
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Having a music video doesn't mean it's a single. I thought that was established pages ago. 
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Originally posted by GagalooBabii
OMG people just stop arguing with Ju Miguel. We all know he is wrong, and he just reported me for arguing. I am done, I can't stand immature people. So unless you want to get reported too, let's stop
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Did you get any warning points?
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Originally posted by Ju Miguel
I can't forget about it, honey. GaGa is not a #1 artist. She's a top 10 act.
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Britney Spears:
Over 20 United States singles, 3 number ones (15%)
Madonna:
Over 70 United States singles, 12 number ones (17%)
Janet Jackson:
Over 50 United States singles, 10 number ones (20%)
Lady Gaga:
7 United States singles, 2 number ones (28%)
Based on your logic, all of these legends are nobodies 
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Originally posted by Hellohello
Did you get any warning points?
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I got 2 warning points for "arguing" gosh I'm angry 
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Originally posted by Ju Miguel
Pop radio format. The Billboard Hot 100 Airplay is the real deal.
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God, how stupid you are.
I wasn't referring to the chart. Look at the bolded part.
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Well, believe in what do you want to believe. "Beautiful Dirty Rich" was officially released and it flopped. Too bad for the Queen of Pop Lady GaGa. It's useless argue with crazy stans.
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Originally posted by Ju Miguel
It's useless argue with crazy stans.
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With Billboard too 
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Originally posted by Kirill
With Billboard too :funny2:
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Billboard says she has only two #1 singles after something like 12 singles released and two top 5 albums. This discussion is useless.
Be happy.
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Billboard clearly says she has 7 singles (each Top 10) in every article.
And one more question for you: do you consider Rihanna's Wait Your Turn, which just like BDR has a video and was performed on tour + several over shows, a flop single too?
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Originally posted by Kirill
Billboard clearly says she has 7 singles (each Top 10) in every article.
And one more question for you: do you consider Rihanna's Wait Your Turn, which just like BDR has a video and was performed on tour + several over shows, a flop single too?
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It's ok, he's clearly never going to admit that he's wrong so there's no point wasting your breath on him 
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