Born This Way (the song and the video) completely destroyed her career.
I agree. I remember in 2010 me and my group of straight friends (girls & boys) all bopped to the Fame Monster singles. Then BTW dropped and at first we bopped a bit, because there was so much hype and it was 'NEW GAGA!!!1', but after a while it was "wait a second why are we bopping to this homosexual song?". Sad but the gays killed Gaga, and the kii is she thought she was taking a brave risk but many gays ended up dragging her for the song and calling her homophobic/manipulative
Ke$ha has ****** bones though literally her body structure is ****ed up, it has nothing to do with weight. You can see her ribs in some of her music videos, but she still looks boxy. It's not her fault.
Moo was skinny once upon a time though, so it's not like she can't look good. She just chooses Burger King over a size 6 I guess
Nope, she premiered it at the VMA's before those knock offs. Everyone 'coincidentally' released self empowerment anthems after she sang that snippet
And how is a gay, camp disco track not risky. ANY other artist singing Born This Way would've flopped to the pits
Except "Firework" was released with the Teenage Dream album, on August 24th.
I agree about "We R Who We R" because Ke$ha has been marketed as Gaga 2.0 since the very start, also "Raise Your Glass" which was conceived, written and recorded very shortly before it was released on October 6th, a full month after the VMAs.
Warrior was indie, not pop. It was folk-pop produced by Dr. Luke in collaboration with independent artists like Iggy Pop, The Strokes, The Black Keys, and will.i.am.