independent and unofficial
Prince fan community
Welcome! Sign up or enter username and password to remember me
Forum jump
Forums > Music: Non-Prince > Born This Way album discussion - Lady Gaga
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Page 7 of 30 « First<34567891011>Last »
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
Reply #180 posted 05/27/11 9:36pm

Timmy84

Spinlight said:

Timmy84 said:

I can't. Shania Twain was the obvious one I could see doing it because... well you know... the producer of the song used to be married to her and produce songs similar to this.

Well, yeah because we can hear Mutt's vocals all over the track. But if you were to take Mutt's vocals out, you don't think there's sort of a barroom, bluesy kinda rock Springsteen vibe? Maybe I'm way off - again, not a big fan of his music (though he was fine back in the day).

IDK, I've heard some of Springsteen's stuff, it doesn't really fit...lol but yeah he was hot back in the day. You're right. lol

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #181 posted 05/27/11 9:39pm

SEANMAN

avatar

^^Fine with a great ass (something he has in common with Gaga) lol

"Get up off that grey line"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #182 posted 05/27/11 9:42pm

Timmy84

SEANMAN said:

^^Fine with a great ass (something he has in common with Gaga) lol

Man, did you see how they zoomed in and then had the camera go all around it when he was standing in front of the flag? whew

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #183 posted 05/27/11 9:47pm

armpit

avatar

SEANMAN said:

^^Fine with a great ass (something he has in common with Gaga) lol

*grudgingly* His booty is aiiight. I hate Springsteen's music though except that song Philadelphia ( I love that damn movie).

Rain's ass is wayyyyy better than Springsteen's. It looks like he smuggles midgets in the back of his pants, it's so amazing. eek

"I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #184 posted 05/27/11 9:51pm

SEANMAN

avatar

armpit said:

SEANMAN said:

^^Fine with a great ass (something he has in common with Gaga) lol

*grudgingly* His booty is aiiight. I hate Springsteen's music though except that song Philadelphia ( I love that damn movie).

Rain's ass is wayyyyy better than Springsteen's. It looks like he smuggles midgets in the back of his pants, it's so amazing. eek

Who's Rain?

One of my fave Springsteen songs...

"Get up off that grey line"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #185 posted 05/27/11 9:56pm

Timmy84

armpit said:

SEANMAN said:

^^Fine with a great ass (something he has in common with Gaga) lol

*grudgingly* His booty is aiiight. I hate Springsteen's music though except that song Philadelphia ( I love that damn movie).

Rain's ass is wayyyyy better than Springsteen's. It looks like he smuggles midgets in the back of his pants, it's so amazing. eek

Stop bringing K-Pop singers into this. razz "Rain" needs his own thread anyways. And I demand you start one NOW. hmph! lol

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #186 posted 05/27/11 9:57pm

Timmy84

SEANMAN said:

armpit said:

*grudgingly* His booty is aiiight. I hate Springsteen's music though except that song Philadelphia ( I love that damn movie).

Rain's ass is wayyyyy better than Springsteen's. It looks like he smuggles midgets in the back of his pants, it's so amazing. eek

Who's Rain?

One of my fave Springsteen songs...

For a minute I thought you were talking about "Human Touch". lol But yeah "Tunnel of Love" is great.

[Edited 5/27/11 21:59pm]

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #187 posted 05/27/11 10:11pm

armpit

avatar

SEANMAN said:

armpit said:

*grudgingly* His booty is aiiight. I hate Springsteen's music though except that song Philadelphia ( I love that damn movie).

Rain's ass is wayyyyy better than Springsteen's. It looks like he smuggles midgets in the back of his pants, it's so amazing. eek

Who's Rain?

One of my fave Springsteen songs...

...You don't know who Rain is? eek

He was the lead in the movie "Ninja Assassin", and he's a really popular singer over in South Korea....with a body like Superman, AND he can actually sing his ass off, which I know these days is like spotting a unicorn, pretty much, almost never happening lmaooooo.

Timmy - yeah, I know I should start a thread on him, but frankly I'm just too lazy - I just go the the Rain fan forum instead and make creepy-perv comments about his lovely ample bottom.

"I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #188 posted 05/27/11 10:15pm

Timmy84

armpit said:

SEANMAN said:

Who's Rain?

One of my fave Springsteen songs...

...You don't know who Rain is? eek

He was the lead in the movie "Ninja Assassin", and he's a really popular singer over in South Korea....with a body like Superman, AND he can actually sing his ass off, which I know these days is like spotting a unicorn, pretty much, almost never happening lmaooooo.

Timmy - yeah, I know I should start a thread on him, but frankly I'm just too lazy - I just go the the Rain fan forum instead and make creepy-perv comments about his lovely ample bottom.

lol

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #189 posted 05/27/11 11:32pm

chamber

avatar

SEANMAN said:

chamber said:

If that's the case, then stick a fork in it because music is officially dead.

  • Lady Gaga is a copycat, a weirdo, an obvious gimmick and IMO the anti-Christ's button pushing mistress.


You must only like bland, boring vanilla acts. Your taste in music stinks. That is all. lol

[Edited 5/27/11 21:12pm]

Heh. At least I can claim that none of the albums I ever bought were so bad that they cost about the same amount as a Snickers. It's comedy that any Lady Gaga fan stan would have the audacity to condescend someone else's taste in music. Man, are you serious?! Please. Look at who–or better yet, what–it is you champion.

A grown woman who wears an outfit made of miniature Kermit the Frog's. Seriously, is she on Crack? This coked-out mental case is like a spastic street urchin who pedestrians pretend they don't notice when they're walking outside downtown. In Gaga's case, the edge of glory is someone's sphincter after having eaten rotten meat (or listened to "Judas"), and as soon as she falls off, the sooner someone can finally flush this loony down to the sewer where she and her terrible music belongs…and if you're a fan of hers, then I'm sure you're already there – waiting.

T'hell with a Gaga, where's Goo Goo when you need him?

Paws up little monster; you were BORN this way…and now you gotta be taken out! [img:$uid]http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/guns/tommy-submachine-gun.gif[/img:$uid]

That is all.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #190 posted 05/27/11 11:37pm

Spinlight

avatar

^^ You even require a picture of her to draw attention to your silliness. You can't get enough of her. You love to hate her.

But as we all know:

[img:$uid]http://i55.tinypic.com/214uyhx.gif[/img:$uid]

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #191 posted 05/27/11 11:54pm

baroque

i know such vileness oozes out of chamber i do hope its parody its quite scary when people get so worked up over music

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #192 posted 05/28/11 12:28am

SEANMAN

avatar

chamber said:

SEANMAN said:

You must only like bland, boring vanilla acts. Your taste in music stinks. That is all. lol

[Edited 5/27/11 21:12pm]

Heh. At least I can claim that none of the albums I ever bought were so bad that they cost about the same amount as a Snickers. It's comedy that any Lady Gaga fan stan would have the audacity to condescend someone else's taste in music. Man, are you serious?! Please. Look at who–or better yet, what–it is you champion.

A grown woman who wears an outfit made of miniature Kermit the Frog's. Seriously, is she on Crack? This coked-out mental case is like a spastic street urchin who pedestrians pretend they don't notice when they're walking outside downtown. In Gaga's case, the edge of glory is someone's sphincter after having eaten rotten meat (or listened to "Judas"), and as soon as she falls off, the sooner someone can finally flush this loony down to the sewer where she and her terrible music belongs…and if you're a fan of hers, then I'm sure you're already there – waiting.

T'hell with a Gaga, where's Goo Goo when you need him?

Paws up little monster; you were BORN this way…and now you gotta be taken out! [img:$uid]http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/guns/tommy-submachine-gun.gif[/img:$uid]

That is all.

lol Oh how I love that my one little sentence has pissed you off so much. It's because you're painting yourself as being such a stupid sonofabitch that I'm even dignifying that silly little rant of yours (which I skimmed, btw) with a response. Any idiot (except you) knows that the Amazon thing is part of their new Cloud App, and that Gaga's new CD would've gone platinum in the first week with or without it. So your little Snickers comment is ONE HUGE FAIL! Secondly, shithead, if you would take the time to see that she is a performance artist, and not one of the boring ass lame-ettes you probably salivate over and jack off to, then you would take the frog outfit for what it is--a fun, tongue in cheek F.U. to what social mores dictate a woman should wear. But, I digress. You've already proven you're an idiot, so something as complex as social mores would probably pass over your head.

I find it telling that you and alll the other Gaga haters go out of your way to come into her threads just to talk shit. If you don't like her, here's a novel idea...STAY THE FUCK OUT OF HER THREAD! It's a waste of time spending energy on someone you don't like.

And, if you don't like the fact that I called your musical tastes out, then boo-hoo to you! I'll say it again. You have SHITTY TASTE IN MUSIC. Now, pardon me while I return to listening to the genius that is the Born This Way record. Fuck you very much. Now THAT is all.

No, wait...

THAT is all

"Get up off that grey line"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #193 posted 05/28/11 2:18am

meisme

SEANMAN said:

Fauxie said:

See, I similarly balked, and this album hasn't changed how I feel at all. It doesn't feel like growth to me, just more of the same (except not as good, for the most part). It's not the worst record I've ever heard, but I don't like it, and I think it should definitely be viewed in the context of mainstream pop, record sales, buzz and that kind of stuff rather than lasting, musically important work. In that sense it looks like being a huge success, and fair play to her. I'm not just being a snob as I like plenty of pop, and some far fluffier than Gaga, but I just can't dig this album on any level. I'm stilll baffled anyone finds it more than at best some camp fun with amusing lyrics. lol I'm glad others are enjoying as much as they are, though. Always nice to get new albums you love. smile

Well, it's your opinion, but what baffles me is how anyone can't thoroughly enjoy it. Not only is BTW a refreshing change of pace from the Britneys, Rhiannas, Beyonces and Katys of the world, with their everyday beats and boring, unadventurous lyrics, it is so versatile in its musical scope. Everything from dance, to pop, electronica, flamenco, techno and stadium rock is on that record. It's a pop masterpiece. Even her vocals are not only the strongest they've ever been, but they're also completely diverse. The same woman delivering power vocals on "Americano" is the same woman belting out the sweet, Tiffany-esque "Fashion of His Love", and it's amazing.

Meisme is right in stating that Gaga is tackling racial, sexual, gender, and political barriers on the record--something her contemporaries never do. And her lyrics are much more thought provoking. It's a brilliant album.

Thank You

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #194 posted 05/28/11 2:28am

meisme

Spinlight said:

Fauxie said:

It's different to what those artists are doing. nod Normally whether I dig it a lot or not much at all I'll champion something different at least, over being fed the same old crap, but in this case I just can't like the album enough to get behind even that way of thinking with any real conviction. It's different, sure, but I don't see the depth musically, and it doesn't grab me hook-wise, with the odd exception ('marry the night' might be my favourite track). I never liked her previous stuff as anything more than good, catchy pop, but this album doesn't do that as well, to me, and what ppl are saying is diverse or daring musically I just can't see. I've listened to the album a handful of times now and it just makes me go listen to Rahsaan Patterson or Utada Hikaru instead, for some reason. lol

Don't you think you're taking it a bit out of context, though? Lady Gaga isn't in competition with Rahsaan or Utada. They're entirely different strati. So, if we take LG in context (which is to compare her to other American disco/dance-pop artists), she is diversifying. Whether you give that much merit or not depends on how you view the pop music landscape and how important it is to you.

Thinking in global terms, it is easy to find alternatives to LG's music. Off the top of my head, Robyn comes directly to mind as does Roisin Murphy. They have been doing "Born This Way" for the past decade. No one said boo about it. Hell, Body Talk is a way better album, when taken as a whole, than Born This Way is! But they aren't really competing for attention from each other. Robyn's audience is nigh he same as LG's (the gay contingent) but they appeal to different aspects.

Anyway, LG mostly appeals to me because everything she does is about 25 degrees to the left of whatever anyone else in the public eye is doing right now. I love that. It reminds me of Prince. Prince's music has always been fairly simple, but the filters through which those simple sounds went changed it and it instantly bonded to people's hearts and minds. LG does the same exact thing. They both speak life into a counter-culture of people brought together perhaps by no other similarities than their appreciation of the music - at the heart of which lies a message of love and acceptance and everything carnal and passionate. In the end, it's pop music, but it would be half-hearted to suggest the impact isn't there. Sometimes, you just gotta look for it in its proper context.

[Edited 5/27/11 12:21pm]

Man I have Roisin, Robyn, Utada, but no Rahsaan. I have never heard of this artist. Maybe I should check them out. Anyway to me the delivery GaGa has is so much stronger. I like Robyn but her delivery does not seem as passionate to me. Also her more heavy dance tracks seem weak compared to whats on Born This Way. I think seeing GaGa live in April is what hooked me. I have never ever seen any artist in any category of music from underground punk to mainstream pop do a show like that. Not even Prince. She not only did great musically but I left that show feeling inspired and uplifted. She has said herself when people see her live that pulls it all together and until then it is really incomplete. To Spinlight you are beautiful and I love reading the post you do.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #195 posted 05/28/11 2:37am

meisme

Timmy84 said:

armpit said:

*grudgingly* His booty is aiiight. I hate Springsteen's music though except that song Philadelphia ( I love that damn movie).

Rain's ass is wayyyyy better than Springsteen's. It looks like he smuggles midgets in the back of his pants, it's so amazing. eek

Stop bringing K-Pop singers into this. razz "Rain" needs his own thread anyways. And I demand you start one NOW. hmph! lol

razz Damn I never noticed that before. That looks as tasty as a heart shaped box of Russel Stover.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #196 posted 05/28/11 3:00am

armpit

avatar

chamber said:

SEANMAN said:

You must only like bland, boring vanilla acts. Your taste in music stinks. That is all. lol

[Edited 5/27/11 21:12pm]

Heh. At least I can claim that none of the albums I ever bought were so bad that they cost about the same amount as a Snickers. It's comedy that any Lady Gaga fan stan would have the audacity to condescend someone else's taste in music. Man, are you serious?! Please. Look at who–or better yet, what–it is you champion.

A grown woman who wears an outfit made of miniature Kermit the Frog's. Seriously, is she on Crack? This coked-out mental case is like a spastic street urchin who pedestrians pretend they don't notice when they're walking outside downtown. In Gaga's case, the edge of glory is someone's sphincter after having eaten rotten meat (or listened to "Judas"), and as soon as she falls off, the sooner someone can finally flush this loony down to the sewer where she and her terrible music belongs…and if you're a fan of hers, then I'm sure you're already there – waiting.

T'hell with a Gaga, where's Goo Goo when you need him?

Paws up little monster; you were BORN this way…and now you gotta be taken out! [img:$uid]http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/guns/tommy-submachine-gun.gif[/img:$uid]

That is all.

Gaga gets even more points for this because I've always loved Kermit D. Frog. lol

"I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #197 posted 05/28/11 4:24am

imago

The Fame Monster and Born this way have Madonna's signature all throughout them.

That being said, Both Gaga's albums are better than both of Madonna's first two albums, and Gaga's voice is far stronger.

What we have is a singer-song writer courting the media, where with Madonna we had an entertainer that for the most part could sing a bit courting the media.

Don't get me wrong, I like Madonna, and find the fact that she can put out nothing but crap for the last 10 years and still sell over a million copies an album a phenomenal feat. Moreover, Like A Prayer and Ray of Light are stellar productions.

But it's looking to me like Gaga's of a slightly higher caliber already.

Either way, I'm really going to be interested in seeing what the next few years bring her.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #198 posted 05/28/11 4:29am

imago

Identity said:

One year ago I balked at music critics and devotees dubbing her an emerging pop visionary. The mere thought of it left me both baffled and amused. After listening to the new album, I'm humbled and amazed at the strength of her songwriting and growth in such a short period of time. Now, I'm a true believer.

Are you being serious? lol

I'm not being cheeky--I just can't tell.

About a year and half ago, I heard some of her songs and thought they were really catchy, but thought of her no differently than many of the dancefloor divas--I also didn't realize how big she had become in the states.

But after seeing her perform live on television a couple of times, and hearing her proclaim on T.V. that she would never lip sing a single song live (she does have her voice on backup tracks played to tape though), I was impressed.

She's a stellar talent.

I'm so glad I finally like a popstar again.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #199 posted 05/28/11 7:37am

SEANMAN

avatar

armpit said:

chamber said:

Heh. At least I can claim that none of the albums I ever bought were so bad that they cost about the same amount as a Snickers. It's comedy that any Lady Gaga fan stan would have the audacity to condescend someone else's taste in music. Man, are you serious?! Please. Look at who–or better yet, what–it is you champion.

Gaga gets even more points for this because I've always loved Kermit D. Frog. lol

Right! lol

"Get up off that grey line"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #200 posted 05/28/11 9:49am

LightOfArt

I think she definetely makes good pop music but she has not released anything as iconic as say holiday, material girl, papa don't preach etc

I'm not even gonna mention Like A Prayer lol

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #201 posted 05/28/11 9:55am

lavender1983

lavender1983 said:

First Gaga album I've ever bought.

Lots of meh songs and songs I just can't even try to get into but men the songs I love...I reeeaaaalllly love. So the winners...

Edge of Glory...I love this song and that daggone Google chrome commercial lol

Electric Chapel is fucking brilliant.

Bloody Mary

Heavy Metal Lover....been humming this for the past few days. Cant get it out my head.

Marry The Night love

You And I....Love it especially when she does it live but I really like the album version too.

I like Born this Way as well but the others I love much more and give them all A+'s.

As I figured other songs have started to grow on me...These are equally awesome...

Scheibe (However that's spelt)

Fashion His Love (Is adorable)

This is a superb pop album...the brilliant songs far outweigh the ones that I don't dig too much.

Haters (I don't really use this word but can't think of another now lol) fall back please and sit all the way down....It's cool if this kinda music ain't your thing but the ones going all IN with the hate....'em yea it aint that deep.....and this isn't coming from a little monster.......but who knows? I may just be on my way to becoming one lol

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #202 posted 05/28/11 11:31am

Identity

imago said:

Are you being serious?

Why, yes, I am. I wouldn't have said if I didn't feel drawn into the songs. The new album is sensational and shows an artist operating in peak form.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #203 posted 05/28/11 11:45am

Timmy84

If I was y'all, I wouldn't compare it to any other artist (especially any other FEMALE artist's) earlier output. Let it stand on its own two feet. JMHO.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #204 posted 05/28/11 12:41pm

NaughtyKitty

avatar

^Thats a good point Timmy nod Britney Spears fans are mad at Lady Gaga lol

Lady Gaga's first-week sales awe industry; Britney Spears fans call foul play

gaga-vs-britney.jpg.

Lady Gaga has tirelessly promoted her latest album, "Born This Way," with everything from a

controversial appearance on Letterman (she didn't like his questions, so she ate his notes) to a face-to-face interview with Costco magazine. Her hard work and considerable talent have paid off -- "Born This Way" is set to be the biggest first-week album debut since 2001, when *NSYNC's "Celebrity" sold 1.88 million copies in their first week.

Billboard.biz projects that Gaga's album will sell approximately 1.15 million copies, and some suggest that the sales might signal an upward turn for the music industry.

Some, however, claim that Gaga's place in the charts is skewed by an Amazon promotion, which made "Born This Way" available for just 99 cents on two days. Billboard estimates that 400,000 digital copies of the album were purchased through the 99-cent offer. Elsewhere, Best Buy made the album available as a giveaway with the purchase of a Smartphone. The giveaway albums won't be counted in the final Billboard tally.

Some people aren't too happy about that. Reuters reports, "brick-and-mortar retailers who try to operate on tight profit margins for music are up in arms about the promotions, with some arguing that both Amazon's 99-cent sales and the Best Buy giveaway counts should be excluded from the numbers that are tallied for the Billboard 200."

Bill Werde, editorial director of Billboard, has come under scrutiny -- mostly, he says, by Britney Spears fans on Twitter, who aren't happy about the way Gaga's sales may dwarf the sales of Brit's "Femme Fatale." It's these people he had in mind when he explained his chart policy, writing, "
Britney fans, I'm looking at you, or at least at the evil ones who keep cursing me on Twitter without asking questions."

Ruh-roh.

"I don't believe in changing or adding a rule in order to affect that week's charts," Werde says firmly. Some Spears fans cite her 2003 "Blackout" album, which was her first album that didn't debut at #1, as a result of Billboard policies which changed midway through its first week on shelves. It put The Eagles' "Long Road Out of Eden" at #1 and "Blackout" at #2.

"The powers-that-be (of which I was not one at the time) decided to make a policy switch because they felt the best decision was to allow for the most accurate chart," Werde writes. "I'm not going to go back and second-guess that, but I will repeat: I don't believe in making a policy change that will affect the same week's charts."

Werde reiterates that no policy will be changed based on Gaga's and Amazon's promotions. "We have never had a policy as it relates to pricing threshold of an album apart from a promotion. Therefore, I am predisposed against making a rule change to affect this week, even if I thought that ultimately we should have a pricing threshold. That said, I'm pretty far from certain it makes sense to consider pricing in such a way (although I encourage your comments below -- I will read them all closely and respond to new ideas). For starters, market dynamics are shifting so quickly. Who's to say that in three years or three months or even three weeks that the accepted value of an album won't be .99 cents?"

What do you think, Zappers? Should Gaga's Amazon sales count? Did you pay full price for her album or take advantage of the .99 deal? Was Britney wronged in 2007? Weigh in below in the comments.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #205 posted 05/28/11 12:44pm

Timmy84

^ See what I mean? But to be frank, I doubt ALL of Britney's fans are tripping over what Gaga's doing. I bet they bought it on Amazon anyways. lol

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #206 posted 05/28/11 1:27pm

SEANMAN

avatar

Lady Gaga haters and detractors need to get lives. And Britney fans are just pissed because not only is "Born This Way" a better album than Britney's latest (and they know it), but it completely dwarf's "Femme Fatale"'s first-week sales--with OR without Amazon. Hating is doing nothing but giving her more press, and we all know what that means. Lady Gaga is, creatively, stylistically and musically, on a completely different plane than Ms. Spears and anyone else in that peer group. She's the total package. Style AND substance. What other young female dance-pop artist these days has crafted such a diverse and brilliant album as BTW? None. I'm a fan of them all--Rihanna, Britney, X-tina, Fergie, Katy, Bey, you name it, but Lady Gaga is the real deal. Her performances are dynamic. Her singing voice is strong and versatile. Her style is so left of center that it polarizes people. Her videos are events. Her interviews are a marvel to watch, whether she's just sitting there reflecting on her early days in the NYC underground scene and occasionally spitting out F-bombs, or speaking about playing Chopin on the piano. Yeah, the rest of 'em are basically little girls when compared to Lady G.

"Get up off that grey line"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #207 posted 05/28/11 1:42pm

babybugz

avatar

Lady Gaga haters and stans get on my nerves I love Britney and Gaga , and for the stans not everyone likes Gaga get over it lol but you can’t deny she is killing it right now .

Stay mad I guess.

[img:$uid]http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r67/babybugz10457/4aiFM.gif[/img:$uid]

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #208 posted 05/28/11 1:46pm

Timmy84

^ lol Yeah like I said I doubt EVERY Britney fan is that mad and people just need to chill. Besides I don't even get why they're compared. To me they're completely different from one another.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #209 posted 05/28/11 1:51pm

babybugz

avatar

Timmy84 said:

^ lol Yeah like I said I doubt EVERY Britney fan is that mad and people just need to chill. Besides I don't even get why they're compared. To me they're completely different from one another.

Britney and Gaga are alike as far as them both being pop girls and Gaga is now what Britney USED to be just keeping it real. But they two different artists, the little monsters and Britney fans just ruin it for everybody Gaga and Britney actually like each other.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Page 7 of 30 « First<34567891011>Last »
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Forums > Music: Non-Prince > Born This Way album discussion - Lady Gaga