I was just thinking about this. Maybe it's not the music that is the problem, maybe it's the single selection.
If she would have put out BTW, MTN, TEOG, HML, etc. I think her radio performance would've been a hell of a lot better because we all know Judas and Y&I killed her on radio.
I think Judas was the main reason...if that wasnt released than all the singles would have most likely done better
Only if she had known it was going to perfrom poorly
I was just thinking about this. Maybe it's not the music that is the problem, maybe it's the single selection.
If she would have put out BTW, MTN, TEOG, HML, etc. I think her radio performance would've been a hell of a lot better because we all know Judas and Y&I killed her on radio.
The music was never the problem in terms of how good it was, it was just not the music boring teenagers want to 'bop' to at parties or in the car.
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Originally posted by Wilkes
Let's get this ****er started: #20 - #16.
#20:
Lady Gaga: Born This Way
Like an uncontrollable rollar-coaster this album has you loving it one month and then hating it the next. Ultimately it is unescapable, there is something poignantly alluring about the album that always brings you back. There is this sense that Lady Gaga sat in the studio and crafted what she wanted, unlike any other popstar the album feels entirely driven by her. There is no sense that there is some PR manager watching her every move and that is what makes the album so brilliant. The beauty of the album resides in the industry, techno fuelled powerhouses, the pure energy on each on every track further highlighted by the stunning, fully blown vocal delivery. It's a rare moment when one has a true belief that a popstar wants to create something with substance, something that is hers' and that is what fundamentally makes the album so enchanting. **** sales, this is real pop, a real magnum opus and that's what makes it the only big pop release on my countdown. Marry The Night: