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lol That I agree with.I really like that one too. But to me it sounds more like Gaga doing guest vocals on someone else's song, rather than the other way around![]()

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lol That I agree with.I really like that one too. But to me it sounds more like Gaga doing guest vocals on someone else's song, rather than the other way around![]()

Great music just doesn't need propeller beanies, smudge pots, KISS makeup, glam, or the rest of the distractions. When all of that began working its way in 50 years ago, it marked a decline in music, not an enhancement.

The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart with first-week sales of 65,608 copies, making Lady Gaga the third female solo artist in chart history to top the chart with each of her first three studio albums, following Avril Lavigne and Susan Boyle.
I can never be arsed with the fanboy/fangirl arguing over which one of their icons sold most records or made it to the top of the charts in x amount of days/hours - as if that's an accurate indication of the overall quality of the music.
If you're in it for sales and numbers then I'd say you're into music for the wrong reasons...
It's called trolling guys, no biggie.
Lady Gaga’s ‘ARTPOP’ Flop Down 75% From ‘Born This Way’ First Week Sales (Updated)
The underwhelming album sales won’t touch her previous effort’s 1.1 million — Amazon promo or not
Lady Gaga’s new album “ARTPOP” has had plenty of promotion behind it, but sales are expected to fall well short of her previous offering, “Born This Way.”
First-week sales of roughly 260,000 copies are projected for the pop diva’s new release, according to Billboard. That would be a more-than 75 percent drop-off from her prior album, which bowed with 1.1 million units moved.
That impressive prior number was undoubtedly bolstered by an Amazon.com promotion that sold “Born This Way” for 99 cents during two days of its initial week. Billboard estimates that the MP3 marketing play accounted for 440,000 of the platinum-plus open. So crunching numbers, that means “ARTPOP” is still only paced to sell 40 percent of the Week 1 copies that “Born This Way” did at full cost.
http://www.thewrap.com/lady-gaga-artpop-record-sales-$25-million-promo-campaign
