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« on: October 30, 2013, 04:50:30 pm »
Take her single “Judas,” for example. It’s a bubblegum dance-pop love ballad about Judas Iscariot,parajumpers, with campy lyrics such as “I’m just a Holy Fool, oh baby,parajumpers jakker, it’s so cruel.” Gaga delivers an amusing twist on all those “ooh,moncler down jacket, baby love” pop songs,pjs jakker, but the religious imagery is too familiar (cough-Madonna-Marilyn-Manson-Nirvana-Kanye-West-cough) so the song feels a little cliche. That’s a shame too, because the Judas-Jud-ah-ah-ahs” chorus is pretty fun to chant.
 
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The album’s stand-out tracks are the “Born This Way” anthem and “The Edge of Glory,” a power ballad that could lend itself easily to an inspirational movie montage. The country-ish “Yoü and I,PJS jakke,” with its overt Springsteen references and Shania Twain feel would be much better stripped down. (What’s that? Gaga has already performed it that way live? Perfect.)
 
Dance music doesn’t have to change the world, of course. Born This Way has its merits and it will definitely make you want to move. I just wanted it to be so much more. When an artist drapes herself in raw meat,moncler norge, encases herself in a giant egg, wears prosthetic shoulder horns and clip-clops onto the The View in 12-inch platform hooves and bright red fingerclaws, I expect her music to sound as interesting as she looks.

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