It is hastily labeled as commercial. Conservative populism, musical and cultural bigotry of jesters who do not know and/or do not want to escape a fate of unresolved issues. Perhaps they are not aware: they wouldn't understand the historical significance of Gaga even with a new brain implant.

A blessing or a curse?

...assuming the two things are distant, with this work we witness pure progressivism, a damned celestiality.

Lady Gaga is a progressive force; an antidote to corruption, justice that no longer rests on a mere code but elevates itself. Freedom of expression, therefore, not just a means, but a purpose: expressing oneself in the narrative dialogue and gifting meaning, unity of sense.

A record that is the triumph of sound, of charisma. A record that is a historical revolution. But it is also a record of pain, tear, a small price to pay compared to the oxygen of the future of a free tomorrow.

No pettifogger can coherently prove otherwise.

Lady Gaga is not a pop star in a derogatory sense, but she is pure communication, clean, like laundry to be hung out. A simple but revolutionary gesture in a worn-out, opportunistic society that does not know how to gaze at the stars, except for outdated traditions on a midsummer night.

Pop and electronics are only the wrapping of the gift ...you behold what is inside. Progressivism flying towards new shores and planets leaving conservation in aridity, in the desert...but a desert without any suggestion.

Light. Culture. Dignity. "Born this way" opens the doors of the future for us. If you have a shred of courage left, climb on board towards the new world; it will be tough, but he who loves an ideal, and climbs and climbs, is wont to die hanged on a cloud (quote); otherwise, stay and enjoy a stifling view. We don't need you.

An excellent and indispensable work.

Tracklist and Videos

01   Marry the Night (04:24)

02   Born This Way (04:20)

03   Government Hooker (04:14)

04   Judas (04:10)

05   Americano (04:06)

06   Hair (05:08)

07   Scheiße (03:45)

08   Bloody Mary (04:04)

09   Bad Kids (03:50)

10   Highway Unicorn (Road to Love) (04:15)

11   Heavy Metal Lover (04:12)

12   Electric Chapel (04:12)

13   Yoü and I (05:07)

14   The Edge of Glory (05:21)

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