Review: Lady Gaga, The Fame. The songs that work reveal Gaga to be the Xtina/Gwen/Fergie hydra monster that she is. If it feels like Lady Gaga’s debut, The Fame, has been a long time coming it’s because her record label has been prepping the artist for the titular distinction for over two years now. The Lower East Side scenester joined the
The album offers plenty for listeners who stick to the upper half of the album, but those who give later songs such as Boys Boys Boys and Summerboy a bit of time will find some catchy vocals and rhythms. While The Fame only really captures one component of the pop theatrics of Lady GaGa, the music more often than not proves catchy. Though not
There was a tension at the heart of Lady Gaga’s Born This Way album. First, there was the inevitable pressure of following the phenomenal success of The Fame – one of the biggest debut albums
The rest of the album is a little all over the place, from great to good to mediocre. Songs like `The Fame' is cringe worthy in their poor quality, and `Eh, Eh' is just boring. It was nice to see a different side to Gaga, but it was constructed horrifically. `I Like It Rough' is a clichéd mess that just never really takes off the way it could
The Fame Monster is a reissue of American singer Lady Gaga's debut studio album, The Fame , and was released on November 18, 2009, through Interscope Records. Initially planned solely as a deluxe edition reissue of The Fame, Interscope later decided to release the eight new songs as a standalone EP in some territories. The decision was also because Gaga believed the re-release was too
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