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She still plans to record videos so whether a song is on the radio or not, it shouldn't affect anyone that's a fan of hers seeing as they already bought the album. Well they ****ing better have!
Is it so people have something to do in their spare time? Like support the single on here? Stare at the charts? Feed their ego?
I wanted A-YO for a number of reasons. I know it's a song with Mark Ronson and not only do I know he is as driven as Gaga, but he's a nice guy and will support her. I've already mentioned that him just standing next to her underlines the authentic nature of her as an artist. Ronson doesn't work with idiots. His collaborations are A+
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Same argument can be used for Hillary.
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The song itself doesn't represent the "country" stigma, it's also not bland for those people reading reviews saying Gaga's completely changed (this is utter crap) and as someone pointed out yesterday, most if not all of the top 10 are the same.
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MR is not completely country. Certainly not enough as distinguishable as A-Yo
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I was only just reading an article yesterday about the defiance of rockstars and they're saying rock isn't dead, it's just in the background at the moment. With the image of Joanne, she can be the different sound on radio to assist a so-called 'dying genre'
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Gaga is not obliged need to bear that burden and A-yo is not strong enough to do that anyway.
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It's far more than "people are relating to this ballad, it's a good song and it'll smash!!" That's not how it works...
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It's more that A-Yo is way more polarizing than MR and I happen to abhor the post chorus. Not everything is about smashing, but we can have preferences regarding what we'd like to hear performance wise.
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Not really disputing your thoughts. Just giving the MR perspective.