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Originally posted by Hustle.
I was just thinking about this a few minutes ago. I've never seen such resistance towards an album before in my life. There's been a massive cloud of anger ever since she announced the title.
- The bitch-stole-Kylie's-single-cover fiasco
- The chola/orient backlash
- The Express Yourself world war
- The K-Pop plagiarism accusations
- The Catholic League
- The fast rise and fall of Judas
- The nightmare that was the worldwide reaction towards the album cover
And it's pretty amazing she overcame all of this
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-Taking advantage of the gays?
-Her stunts being a turn off (the egg, the spikes, etc)?
-The 'retarded' fiasco?
At least she's aware of it all and addressed it to Billboard:
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"Well, I think that a lot of the things I've been doing lately have been very polarizing -- not intentionally," Gaga notes. "The overarching theme and concept of the record is that I'm a woman in a moment of journey that is eternal. That is what the album cover represents -- me half the motorcycle and half the woman... always in a moment of transformation. I was quite certain everyone was going to love that cover, but you never know. You have to be willing to take the darts and take the bullets for what you believe in, but my heart is still beating very strong, so I can take all the bullets."
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Some of it was deserved, though.