Sunday, February 27, 2011

Born This Way Song Review

I believe that Lady Gaga is nothing more than a retro 80s revival of Madonna, blended in with Cindy Lauper. I can’t say that nothing about her is too original because we’ve all been inspired by something at one point or another and creativity is not something that can be patented. So, I have no other choice but to respect the hustle. Someone with an estimated fifteen million albums sold and fifty-one million singles downloaded worldwide just from their debut album should not go unnoticed. Even with the lead single of the same name, Born This Way receiving a lukewarm response to critics and fans alike, theHouse Of Gaga and its continent of little monsters prove others wrong by spiking up the song straight to number one on iTunes within four hours of its release. The monstrous machine known as Mother Gaga is at it again. With celebrity endorsements by the legendary Elton John who stated that Gaga’s new song will “obliterate ‘I Will Survive‘,” and pop cesspool blogger, Perez Hilton who said to MTV News “it’s an anthem for a new generation/a very gay song — unapologetically gay, in-your-face…”, they’ve only managed to continue the hype of the song. With the thumping techno beat and the striking similarity to pop icon Madonna’s “Express Yourself,” the song hit the web earlier today. Highly anticipated, Born This Way was supported by a viral countdown on Twitter by Gaga‘s command (#BornThisWayFriday), who released a trailblazing list of lyrical scriptures and pictures as “gifts” to her little monsters. Without a doubt, Lady Gaga has arisen in the last 4 years to become one of the most prominent musical entertainers to give a voice to those who are creatively, physically and emotionally misunderstood. And “Born This Way” reflects that social rejection: a sentimental anthem who’s objective is to uplift your esteem while simultaneously encouraging you to embracing your imperfections. It’s message screams charge the world head on, as you are. And unfortunately, while Born This Way may not move me like her previous hits, Gaga and her army of stans persist to slays the haters, convert the nonbelievers, and revolutionize pop music once more. The album Born This Way is slated for a spring release on May 23rd, 2011. Little monsters, put your paws up! Are you ready?


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