"G.U.Y." would be a perfect last promo single, b/c it wouldn't overshadow "Venus" and we're getting the album that week the week after anyway; but given the purpose of these promo singles I doubt "G.U.Y." will be one.
"G.U.Y." would be a perfect last promo single, b/c it wouldn't overshadow "Venus" and we're getting the album that week the week after anyway; but given the purpose of these promo singles I doubt "G.U.Y." will be one.
"G.U.Y." would be perfect, but it sounds like it could blow "Venus" out of the water.
OMG some of y'all are paying outrageous prices for ARTPOP on Amazon I'm seeing a lot of you say $30-$50 after shipping. BYE, I could buy myself a copy on iTunes and gift two copies to Monsters with that money. I know it's the foil edition, but DAMN I couldn't do it.
OMG some of y'all are paying outrageous prices for ARTPOP on Amazon I'm seeing a lot of you say $30-$50 after shipping. BYE, I could buy myself a copy on iTunes and gift two copies to Monsters with that money. I know it's the foil edition, but DAMN I couldn't do it.
I bought it from her store so it was outrageously overpriced Still bought it tho. Even preordered it on iTunes.
"G.U.Y." would be perfect, but it sounds like it could blow "Venus" out of the water.
But "Do What U Want" sounds like utter slayage.
That's what we don't want to happen. Last promo single should be good enough to ignite more interest in the album, highlighting another musical evolution as the STREAMLINE promo picture promises, but not overshadow "Venus".
"G.U.Y." would be a perfect last promo single, b/c it wouldn't overshadow "Venus" and we're getting the album that week the week after anyway; but given the purpose of these promo singles I doubt "G.U.Y." will be one.
I don't think it will be. The anouncement of the singles specifically said how she would jump from genre to genre. Venus to G.U.Y. wouldnt make sense.
I feel like MJH is the last promo single. Especially with the grassy promo photo. That song will probably display the dancier side of the album. OR Dope for the ballad of the album.