Aside from the arguments if she did or did not shade Madonna, it was just a bad attempt to drag Gaga.
Should've said something about her dissapearing career like most people (who are not very creative in dragging) do.
Yet some fans and music executives complain that they feel unnecessary; they can dilute the artists’ imprint on the work, turning it into a smorgasbord.
“Sometimes features can be super-gratuitous,” says Jonathan Daniel, co-founder of Crush Music, a management firm that represents Sia, the pop star. “We don’t do a whole lot.”
Last week, pop-soul act Maroon 5 released a single, “Don’t Wanna Know,” featuring a brief rap by Compton emcee Kendrick Lamar, whose other pop collaborations include remixes of Taylor Swift’s “Bad Blood” and Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive.” (Mr. Lamar and Maroon 5 share a label, Interscope Records.) This summer, Britney Spears' comeback single, “Make Me…,” threw in verses from G-Eazy, a rapper and RCA Records label-mate.
Read it - seems to be what everyone's talking about behind the scenes in the industry!
Reading comprehension in 2016 is so weak, what is journalism. She's saying that she writers her own songs and then continues to talk about HERSELF, not "I write my own songs, she doesn't" kind of way.
I mean, there are so many other examples of explicit and implicit insults against Gaga that people have defended and yet people are in here saying that we're trying to make this "shade" seem less than it is.
What's even stranger is people insist that Gaga's obsessed with Madonna yet are also convinced that Gaga didn't know of Madonna's involvement in the creation of her albums.
so having many co-credits (or any at all apparently) is something bad in pop music? pop. music. Oh wait... I forgot, it's only a criticism when aimed at women Most artists aren't auteurs, but folks expect every female artist to be and will still ignore the few that actually are. Get the **** outta here.