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You know who is annoying?
Lady Gaga.
I juuuust found out that she even exists about two months ago, but after doing some research on her, I wish she would just cut the crap. She tries far too hard. Underneath it all she really does have some raw, natural talent, and she could be wonderful, but instead she sings about obvious sex, no mystery at all with it (and she doesn't sing or write songs if that makes sense, when I KNOW she could if she wanted), and her music is overproduced, and in performances she actually tries to be sexy which means that she just comes off looking cheap and fake and not sexy at all, and just... Ugh. It's so frustrating because after seeing her in different environments, I know she could be good... She is wonderful at coming up with melodies, which is what enduring songs are based on anyway, and she is a natural performer when she does not try to the point of being nauseating. And as far as her trying to be mysterious is, she goes about THAT all wrong, too. Ends up having the opposite effect, which is not good at all because it's always the obvious ones that are forgotten, if you know what I mean. I don't mean forgotten as in in ten years nobody will know who she is anymore, but forgotten as in she's just like everybody else in that sense, so she won't be able to captivate for a long while, regardless of whether or not she is still in the public eye. She could be genuinely good, but the girl has no idea how to endure in that sense. It's so annoying! Oh well. I don't think she would be innovative at all, anyway, which is what mainstream music needs so badly because in a big picture sense it's been the same for almost thirty years now, and while it was good for a long while, after a certain number of years it's just... SOMEBODY BE ORIGINAL AGAIN PLEASE AND THANK YOU. I just want to be able to listen to the radio again lol. She could be good, though.
I just thought that this thread looked like a decent place to dump that rant.
_________________ Miles to go before I sleep
"Love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation." -Khalil Gibran
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