It's sad though.
Like, this is the same woman that gave us that legendary performance of Paparazzi at the VMAs.
She's completely lost it-- the spark she once had is now gone.
Hmmm but not the monsters suddenly complaining about obsessed critics and crying unprofessional when they were the ones scouring the depths of the internet for any negative articles about Madonna or Katy or any other pop star that overshadowed Señor Gaga, regardless of how reliable it was, including Piers Morgan comments (a former tabloid editor, doesn't get more unprofessional than that).
Lol you said let it go but it wasnt even the monsters who bought it up. It was the haters wanting to focus on it. It was one negative review out of all the other positive ones so why would it bother anyone apart from the haters doing the most as usual, case in point you and your fellow dinosaurs
Well when I ventured into that thread I saw people dragging the poor author.
I posted a civil comment and I got labeled as a pressed Madonna fan when I just wanted to state my non-hater opinion.
But oh well moving on.
BTW what's the name of that condition where you only feel you are worthy when everyone accepts you?
Hmmm but not the monsters suddenly complaining about obsessed critics and crying unprofessional when they were the ones scouring the depths of the internet for any negative articles about Madonna or Katy or any other pop star that overshadowed Señor Gaga, regardless of how reliable it was, including Piers Morgan comments (a former tabloid editor, doesn't get more unprofessional than that).
A general hypocritical mess, like fave like stan.
They were ALL about critics before this year... Weird.
And I agree that Miley has the best tour of the year by far.
Flopped album.
Flopped singles.
Panned album.
Panned performances.
Panned singles.
Panned tours.
Flopped tours: tba.
And this has NOTHING to do with Madonna, just the truth.
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She might live for the applause-applause-applause, but it was the songs that got her there — and when she skimps on the songs, it's amazing how fast the applause dies down.
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If you're a Gaga fan, especially one who witnessed the pop glory of the Monster Ball in 2010, it's no fun to see her fail on her home turf.
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The highlights of the night were Gaga's inspirational pep talks. "Celebrate everything that you love about you tonight," she urged us. "You deserve to be loved and happy!" She interacted sweetly with fans up front, inviting some of them backstage. (Where, presumably, the real party was happening?) Even though her speeches tended to drag on a little long, they were more fun than the musical performances.
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Lady Gaga's Live Artflop: NYC Ghosts and Flowers
Pop star's latest spectacle is short on hits, heavy on motivational speeches
Whenever Gaga is criticised in any way, the Medonsters run to it and cackle with glee, like a senile fossil wining at bingo. They then attack the little monsters in sweeping generalisations and then complain when the latter fan base does the same
Hmmm but not the monsters suddenly complaining about obsessed critics and crying unprofessional when they were the ones scouring the depths of the internet for any negative articles about Madonna or Katy or any other pop star that overshadowed Señor Gaga, regardless of how reliable it was, including Piers Morgan comments (a former tabloid editor, doesn't get more unprofessional than that).
I saw the album on the screencap of the youtube video at this charity shop I do work experience at today
Is it worth the £0.99?
Most definitely. "White Women" is better than both JT's "20/06 Experiences."
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This sounds like watered down 20/20.
Chromeo's "White Women" is the superior sound and production over Justin Timberlake's "20/06." Chromeo always sounds clean, fresh, current, and retro all at the same time. Timberlake and Timbaland's beats have the exact opposite effect of sounding overproduced and dated, especially with those lame beat-boxing noises they insist on doing on every record.