A sound of which I felt Lady Gaga was torn between on this album. Lady Gaga established a brand and a sound on The Fame and The Fame monster, in large part due to RedOne, who had produced “Just Dance”, “Poker Face”, “LoveGame”, “Bad Romance” and “Alejandro” - so basically most of her singles.
Giving the album just two stars, he calls The Edge of Glory "a horrible rock ballad of the kind that even Cher would dismiss as bad taste", and says Born This Way is "so squarely aimed at Lady
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60. Gaga has always been able to anchor her haughty conceptual undertakings with simple, catchy tunes, but with Born This Way, the persona and the message are starting to bleed into the songs. It's not a good look. All this publication's reviews.Born This Way - Album Review I usually don't feel the need to justify myself before writing a review but I have been taking the piss out of Lady Gaga rather frequently around here due to her sticky fingers, so I thought I'd start by bringing your attention to this link .
Album „Born This Way“ będzie miał premierę 23 maja, do tej pory Lady Gaga na pewno zdradzi nam więcej szczegółów dotyczących zawartości muzycznej płyty. Wersja polska albumu będzie miała pełną książeczkę. Tracklista: 1. Marry the Night 2. Born this Way 3. Government Hooker 4. Judas 5. Americano 6. Hair 7. Scheisse 8. BloodyElectric Chapel. " Electric Chapel " is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga for her second studio album, Born This Way (2011). Written and produced by Gaga and DJ White Shadow, the recording premiered on Facebook gaming app FarmVille, as did the album's fifth single, "Marry the Night". Gaga revealed on Twitter that "Electric Chapel
On Tuesday, Lagy Gaga drops her latest album, Born This Way, and Billboard predicts high sales ranging from 450,000 to 750,000 copies. But what do the critics say? Rolling Stone‘s Rob Sheffield
The only saving grace on the album is the one non-hit single “Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say),” a charming bit of ’90s throwback featuring ebullient, airy vocals and an irresistible chorus. So the album is generally trash, and not worth the 60 minutes it takes to listen. But The Fame Monster is another story entirely.
The album released Friday delivers on its energetic, empowering concept, making it Mother Monster’s catchiest and most cohesive body of work since 2011’s ‘Born This Way.’
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