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when the hype cooled down the song just couldnt sustain itself. |
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And official charts: Australia - #1 Canada - #1 Finland - #1 Ireland - #1 Netherlands - #1 New Zealand - #1 South Korea - #1 Spain - #1 Russia - #1 Switzerland - #1 US - #1 (First song since 2000 to stay at #1 for a second week after a #1 debut) http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lh3mwcdUcd1qbiuuv.gif |
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it's almost as if this thread was about the UK or something.
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and its not just about listening to it. They couldnt obtain it before either. When a song is put out there weeks prior to release then many will DL it at some point for free. Gaga wouldnt have sold half that amount if the song had been leaked weeks prior. Of that I'm sure. |
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LOL haters are so pressed I just can't/:laugh:
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suddenly we can't trust anything she claims about her music. Frankly, she seems deluded and up herself. Believing all the hype about herself no doubt. |
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She's #1 on the world chart, that speaks volumes itself |
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Let's all just agree she's shite and leave it there.
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I support the above motion.
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this thread makes me want to tear down my poster. I am so sick and ****ing tired of Monsters.
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My take...
People can call it a failure BECAUSE of her success everywhere else in the world; it charted at #3 in the UK, so in comparison to places where it went to #1, it flopped. The UK has quite a large, popular music scene (lots of British artists are popular around the world) so IMO it is a bit of a failure for Lady GaGa to only chart at #3 when she managed #1 in so many other places. A music video being released weeks after the song is not going to get it to #1. All it will do is improve its chart life - similarly to Britney Spears' new song, the only reason for releasing a video later, is because she knows the song isn't good enough to sustain popularity and momentum for very long. The reason for that is simple, it's an anthem aimed at a minority market, and not aimed at the masses, which in all honesty is what pop music should be about - capitalising on popularity. She's not going to do that by writing second rate gay anthems with cringe worthy lyrics and a throwback to the '80s beat. I've heard the song twice and I don't hate it, I just don't like it either, I just find it a bit embarrassing to listen to and I suspect that's the opinion of a lot of other people too. |
oh dear :joker:
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I don't even care anymore, I'm just waiting for sundays thread :L
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