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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
I see.
I was just curious because you seem very concerned about Gaga's image being compared to Madonna, but have never commented on the many "poor man's Lady Gaga" labels that have been attached to Ke$ha.
You also seem concerned about the effect that BTW will have on Gaga, but since you cite Ke$ha's string of Top 10 hits as a sign that her career is in great shape, shouldn't BTW's Hot 100 run (unparalleled since 1998) be a sign that Gaga's career is also in great shape?
Moreover, you failed to address my point about Ke$ha's album sales (or lack thereof). Does it not trouble you that Gaga's 2008 album is still selling on par with 2011 releases, while Ke$ha's recent re-release spent a measly one week on UWC?
If Ke$ha can't sell albums that are produced for her by Dr. Luke while coming on the heels of a MONSTER hit like Tik Tok, can she ever do it?
I will ignore Ke$ha's omission from major music awards like the Grammys and VMAs because I want to take it easy on you and don't want to make our upcoming lunch too uncomfortable. 
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You're implying
a lot of ideas, for which, there is no reference. I've never
said anything about "Born This Way" having an effect on Lady Gaga or her career.
I am also not concerned for Gaga's image whatsoever. She can be inspired and
evoke a Madonna sound and image in all her videos if she desires, but where
I
come in, is when delusional stans proclaim: "Born This Way" is original and sounds
nothing like Madonna. It's relevant music." As if the 80's and 90's never happened.
You're also implying that I compare Lady Gaga and Ke$ha. I do not. I find them to be
two completely different artists with different images and different sounds. You tend to
compare them for some reason -- it's a classic defense mechanism.
Apparently, Ke$ha is threatening.
...Vin