@lilacsoul73@rodvm23@gagadaily That’s not a demo, that’s a low quality snippet of the studio version, no she doesn’t say “I want just to be loved”. It’s just a misheard lyric, there are plenty of them, it doesn’t mean that Gaga intended them that way. https://t.co/rLGJlFk6oU
@lilacsoul73@rodvm23@gagadaily literally none of what you said is true
and no there’s no demo with those lyrics, you literally made that up 😭
no one is arguing that she’s intentional and smart, but that doesn’t mean that every misheard lyrics is intentional
@lilacsoul73@rodvm23@gagadaily I mean, they’re right. Just because a lyric (kinda) sounds like something else to you, doesn’t mean that it’s intentional. You just heard it and decided for yourself that she wrote it that way even though there’s 0 evidence to believe that’s true.
@FreakySatoshi@Fee_fee29@gagadaily Gaga’s only attempts to crossover were “Chillin” with Wale (peaked at #99) and “Video Phone” with Beyonce (peaked at #65)
@FreakySatoshi@Fee_fee29@gagadaily I don’t see what you just said has to do with what I initially replied to about Gaga having a Black fanbase.
Also Akon pushing her doesn’t have anything to do with Black fanbases. Gaga never had any success on urban radio, she was pushed as a pop artist with a gay fansbase
@FreakySatoshi@gagadaily Also, this reply doesn’t even make sense, because Akon (per his own words) was pushing her music on pop radio, not urban/hip-hop, so what does that have to do with black fan bases
@FreakySatoshi@gagadaily Rappers collaborate with pop stars because they want a pop hit, not because those stars have black fan bases. That’s like saying Snoop Dogg collaborated with Katy Perry because she has a strong black fan base lmao. Gaga has never crossovered, her fan base are white gays