I don't think the GP would be here for a gay dance club 90s anthem tbh
Name one song Lady Gaga song that isn't ten times as gay tbh.
I guess you all are too young to remember the 90s (I'm in my 20s), but commerical house music was universally loved. It was "cool," just like electro-pop meets the 80s or dubstep was cool from 2009-2012, or DJ Mustard was cool from 2012-2014, pop/rock and basic R&B were cool from 2000-2005, Sweedish pop and Brit pop ruled the late 90s, Alernative the mid-90s, etc.
You couldn't watch a basketball game without hearing house music--I was very young, but I remember it. Even in the late 90s, the house trend continued, but it was less soulful and more European. Katy's has that late-90's European dru mkit, but the gospel choir and drums remind me of the good stuff. 90s house has been big in London for over a year, and we all know how long it takes for trends to cross overseas...but I think it's already started, and soon it'll be inescapable. It's actually creeping into Urban music even moreso than pop at the moment. .
Name one song Lady Gaga song that isn't ten times as gay tbh.
I guess you all are too young to remember the 90s (I'm in my 20s), but commerical house music was universally loved. It was "cool," just like electro-pop meets the 80s or dubstep was cool from 2009-2012, or DJ Mustard was cool from 2012-2014, pop/rock and basic R&B were cool from 2000-2005, Sweedish pop and Brit pop ruled the late 90s, Alernative the mid-90s, etc.
You couldn't watch a basketball game without hearing house music--I was very young, but I remember it. Even in the late 90s, the house trend continued, but it was less soulful and more European. Katy's has that late-90's European dru mkit, but the gospel choir and drums remind me of the good stuff. 90s house has been big in London for over a year, and we all know how long it takes for trends to cross overseas...but I think it's already started, and soon it'll be inescapable. It's actually creeping into Urban music even moreso than pop at the moment. .
I think its too risky. There haven't been any house smashes in the US yet, and the last 2 singles are both too similar I think
I'm also here for Walking on Air because it's not Dr. Luke. Releasing two non-Dr. Luke songs in a row would be a good thing for Katy imo.
Walking on Air is quotable, catchy, simple. It's big. I really hope she'll take a risk and release it. Even if it's not a #1, we'll get a music video for it and maybe a couple more performances (may I remind you all that her Walking on Air performances are some of the best in her repertoire).
I really hope It Takes Two isn't the single, partly because it's a bonus track (it shouldn't have been, but it was). If she had more momentum going, maybe. But trying to close up an era? It would be a total nonevent.
I'm also here for Walking on Air because it's not Dr. Luke. Releasing two non-Dr. Luke songs in a row would be a good thing for Katy imo.
Walking on Air is quotable, catchy, simple. It's big. I really hope she'll take a risk and release it. Even if it's not a #1, we'll get a music video for it and maybe a couple more performances (may I remind you all that her Walking on Air performances are some of the best in her repertoire).
I really hope It Takes Two isn't the single, partly because it's a bonus track (it shouldn't have been, but it was). If she had more momentum going, maybe. But trying to close up an era? It would be a total nonevent.
Adult radio would play the **** out of ITT though. At least wed have that
I think a PRISM reissue in Q1 2015 would be best, then new album in either Q4 2015 or Q1 2016. If she's planning on making acoustic and dance records, she could release another album in Q4 2016, too.
Name one song Lady Gaga song that isn't ten times as gay tbh.
I guess you all are too young to remember the 90s (I'm in my 20s), but commerical house music was universally loved. It was "cool," just like electro-pop meets the 80s or dubstep was cool from 2009-2012, or DJ Mustard was cool from 2012-2014, pop/rock and basic R&B were cool from 2000-2005, Sweedish pop and Brit pop ruled the late 90s, Alernative the mid-90s, etc.
You couldn't watch a basketball game without hearing house music--I was very young, but I remember it. Even in the late 90s, the house trend continued, but it was less soulful and more European. Katy's has that late-90's European dru mkit, but the gospel choir and drums remind me of the good stuff. 90s house has been big in London for over a year, and we all know how long it takes for trends to cross overseas...but I think it's already started, and soon it'll be inescapable. It's actually creeping into Urban music even moreso than pop at the moment. .
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I'm also here for Walking on Air because it's not Dr. Luke. Releasing two non-Dr. Luke songs in a row would be a good thing for Katy imo.
Walking on Air is quotable, catchy, simple. It's big. I really hope she'll take a risk and release it. Even if it's not a #1, we'll get a music video for it and maybe a couple more performances (may I remind you all that her Walking on Air performances are some of the best in her repertoire).
THANK YOU.
People who say WOA is gay and would kill her career are just looking to throw insults around. It's a classic 90s house inspired pop song, it's not gay. That's about as dumb as saying every male who likes pop music is gay. Educate yourself and stop being so petty.