I'll grant you the latter (even though its been true of a lot of kid singers. Hell, even in real life kids think its the end of the world) but the former? Nah. Kids acting tough and street isn't new. Whites kids adopting black culture isn't news. And wasn't when Elvis did it either.I can't name any of her songs, don't recall hearing any of her songs anywhere, and hope it stays that way. She doesn't interest me in the slightest. Just another in a long line of boring, famous-for-five-minutes pop stars. No-one will remember who she is in 10 years. Like Katy Perry.
Interesting that you call her boring when you have never heard any of her music.
Visual evidence to the contrary? Is there a "clever" point you're trying to make here?Really? I thought he was a 30 year old black "singer"? He only sings with 30 year old black guys and he did get nominated for a BET. I just assumed he was a black man and I was color blind.
The internet: Where sarcasm goes to die.
My point is he the whitest of white boys, completely white inside and out and he tries to act like this gang leader black guy singing about how he lost his one true love... at age 15.
Call the authorities!!!! I think we found Bin Laden!!!!!!Who?
All I hear is Lady GaGa, Lady GooGoo, Lady KaKa!
- apologies to Queen.
I think Lady Gaga is popular because, first off, her music is very catchy and very dance-able.
But I think the thing that really makes her stand out is her presentation. She has this very over-the-top, very camp aesthetic that colors everything about how she presents her music, from fashion to music videos. It's a very extreme thing, but I think that the sheer outlandishness of her fashion sense and performances really resonates with a lot of people.
Personally, one of the things I most appreciate about Lady Gaga is how her camp sensibility has a political agenda. What I mean by that is -- Lady Gaga is actually a really hot, beautiful woman, but she doesn't dress like she is. In fact, if you look at her makeup, she specifically goes out of her way to use many of the makeup techniques of drag queens. These are makeup schemes specifically used by men to make themselves appear more feminine, but Lady Gaga uses them without needing to, to create the impression of transvestitism where there is none. She does that, I think, because she's undermining traditional conceptions of gender roles and of one gender having an appearance they "ought" to have. That's why she's apparently been so delighted by rumors she has a penis or is a hermaphrodite -- she wants to undermine traditional images of a "beautiful woman" and replace them with something a bit more androgynous.
And, again, at the end of the day, her music is really good. "Bad Romance," for instance, I think really captures well that frantic energy, that absolute longing, of being in love with a friend and knowing it can never go anywhere. I don't think, however, that Lady Gaga is truly living up to her potential. I think that her music could be a lot deeper and a lot more moving if she were to give up her desire to be dance-able.
It seems that Lady Gaga is everywhere these days, to the point where her name has become almost synonymous with contemporary rock. Her music's catchy, but I don't see what makes it stand head and shoulders above all of the other stuff that's coming out. Is her music really that groundbreaking, and if so, how? Or are there other reasons that she's so popular right now?
Ok I had to edit that previous post 5 times before getting it right. is it just firefox or is Trekbbs sensitive to edits involving youtube imbeds? Oh BTW fast forward to about 2:20 in the Paparazzi video to get to the song.
She reminds me a lot of what Madonna did in her early days.
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