What Song Plays Between 1:30 and 2:05 in Her Career Transition Clip?

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The discussion centers around Lady Gaga's song "Bad Romance," emphasizing that the full video experience enhances the song's appeal. Participants express mixed feelings about Gaga's vocal style, with some appreciating her singing voice while others label her as a "screamer." The conversation also touches on Gaga's role as a modern pop icon, likening her to Madonna and suggesting she has taken the genre further in terms of sexuality and performance. References to her collaborations, particularly with Tony Bennett, highlight her versatility as an artist. Additionally, there are mentions of her influence on other artists, such as Taylor Swift, indicating her status as a significant figure in pop culture. Overall, the dialogue reflects on Gaga's artistic evolution and her impact on the music industry.
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"Bad Romance"

Sung by lady Gaga
 
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Use an app called "Shazam", it listens to songs and then identifies them :)
 
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Stephen Tashi said:
"Bad Romance"

Sung by lady Gaga


The music alone doesn't cut it. "Bad Romance" requires the full video experience:

 
zoobyshoe said:
The music alone doesn't cut it. "Bad Romance" requires the full video experience:



OMG I hope that isn't Tony Bennett to her right.
 
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I was in fact thinking if my 6th grade daughter could sing this after the first time hearing of the nice beats:)) What a big turnoff after seeing the video and lyrics.

I liked the parody than the original.
 
This is better performance:

 
edward said:
OMG I hope that isn't Tony Bennett to her right.
No, this is Lady Gaga as is, or "in the wild," so to speak, which made her later collaboration with Tony Bennett all the more unusual for both of them.
 
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zoobyshoe said:
No, this is Lady Gaga as is, or "in the wild," so to speak, which made her later collaboration with Tony Bennett all the more unusual for both of them.

The album made me notice that she has a wonderful singing voice. I had just presumed that she was another screamer. :D
 
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edward said:
The album made me notice that she has a wonderful singing voice. I had just presumed that she was another screamer. :D
It's hard for me to critique music if I have to filter the video. :L

She is a screamer IMO.
 
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edward said:
The album made me notice that she has a wonderful singing voice. I had just presumed that she was another screamer. :D
I believe it's safe to categorize her as Madonna: The Next Generation. That is: she took over where Madonna left off, and carried everything further in terms of the sexuality and outrageous costumes. At the same time, she does actually have a good singing voice, at least better than Madonna's, that she can resort to when she wants, as in duets with Tony Bennett.

I think both Gaga and Madonna are the descendants of bad girl chanteuse, Marlene Dietrich, who played jaded, "worldly" characters. Dietrich, however, had a really bad voice.

I recently watched a Taylor Swift video for the first time and was interested to see she referenced Lady Gaga in a couple places by adopting her costume look. Therefore, Gaga is already an historical figure, as it were.
 
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dlgoff said:
It's hard for me to critique music if I have to filter the video. :L

She is a screamer IMO.

I think that she may trying to transition her career into the future when she, as a mature woman, can't do the Ga Ga Garbage.

 
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edward said:
I think that she may trying to transition her career into the future when she, as a mature woman, can't do the Ga Ga Garbage.


Either that or she screams for older men. :devil:

Seriously though, she didn't sound half bad.
 
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