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fWotD Episode 2823: Telephone (song) Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Sunday, 26 January 2025 is Telephone (song)."Telephone" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga from her third extended play (EP), The Fame Monster (2009)—the reissue of her debut studio album, The Fame (2008). Featuring American singer Beyoncé, it was released as the EP's second single on January 26, 2010. Gaga and Rodney Jerkins wrote and produced "Telephone", with additional songwriting by LaShawn Daniels, Lazonate Franklin and Beyoncé. Gaga originally wrote the song for Britney Spears, who recorded a demo. "Telephone" conveys Gaga's fear of not finding time for fun given the increasing pressure for her to work harder as an artist. Musically, the song consists of an expanded bridge, verse-rap and a sampled voice of an operator announcing that the phone line is unreachable. Beyoncé appears in the middle of the song, singing the verses in a "rapid-fire" way, accompanied by double beats."Telephone" received positive reviews from critics who called it a stand-out track from The Fame Monster and praised Gaga's chemistry with Beyoncé. Several critics included it in their best-of list of 2010. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, and won a ASCAP Pop Music Award and a BMI Award. Following the album's release, the song charted in many countries, including Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden and Hungary. Peaking at number three in the US, it was particularly successful in Europe where it topped the charts in Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Ireland, Norway and the UK. The song sold 7.4 million digital copies worldwide in 2010, making it the year's fourth best-selling single.The accompanying music video for "Telephone", shot as a short film, was filmed in an intense two-day shoot across multiple locations, with minimalist lighting and meticulous planning, allowing 150 setups per day to be captured. It is a continuation of the video for "Paparazzi" (2009), the fifth single from The Fame. It follows Beyoncé as she bails Gaga out of prison for killing her boyfriend; they go to a diner and poison the customers' breakfast. The video ends as they attempt to escape a high-speed police chase. It references Quentin Tarantino and his films Pulp Fiction (1994) and Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003). The video received generally positive reviews and was nominated for three awards at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, including Video of the Year. In January 2015, Billboard named it the best video of the decade. NME listed it as one of the 100 greatest music videos of all time. Retrospective reviewers analyzed the video's themes, including feminism, lesbianism, and commentary on fame and celebrity culture.In memory of fashion designer and friend Alexander McQueen, Gaga performed an acoustic rendition of "Telephone" at the 2010 BRIT Awards. She also sang it during the Super Bowl LI halftime show, and many of her concert tours and other live appearances. The song was covered by several artists, as well as characters from the television show Glee.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:33 UTC on Sunday, 26 January 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Telephone (song) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Emma.
”Hun tog alt dårligt folk sagde om hende og vendte det til en queer styrke. Det var mega inspirerende”! Sådan fortæller musiker Drew Sycamore om hendes møde med Lady Gagas stærke udtryk på albummet ”The Fame Monster”. Et album der blev en katalysator for Drews drømme om at stå på egne ben og tage på eventyr i musikkens verden. Men hvad gør man, når man er 19 år og hverken kan skrive sange og producere som Lady Gaga? Hvor går man hen? Det og meget mere får du svar på i denne første del af ugens Portrætalbum, hvor Drew Sycamore både deler rundhåndet ud af røverhistorier og gode råd til de kreative hjerner og varme hjerter. Udsendelse nr.: 150 Vært: Anders Bøtter Klip og lyddesign: Emil Germod Redaktør: Michelle Mølgaard Andersen Produceret af: Bowie-JettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
”Jeg har ikke været på sociale medier i ½ år. Derfor er jeg holdt op med at sammenligne mig med andre.”. Det fortæller musiker Drew Sycamore da samtalen drejer sig ind på de fordele og ulemper, der kan være ved kreative processer i en verden, hvor sociale medier fylder meget. Drew Sycamore, der er Danmarks mest streamede kvindelige musiker, fandt ud af, at hendes musik blev bedre af, at hun ikke var på sociale medier. Der var mere plads til at trække vejret. Mere plads til kunsten. Men hvordan holder man så fast i alle de gode takter og det man har lært ved at vælge sociale medier fra i en periode? Det kan du høre mere om i denne anden del af ugens Portrætalbum, hvor du også kan blive klogere på hvordan Lady Gaga stadig inspirerer Drew. Udsendelse nr.: 150 Vært: Anders Bøtter Klip og lyddesign: Emil Germod Redaktør: Michelle Mølgaard Andersen Produceret af: Bowie-JettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're turning back the clocks... to 15 years ago when LADY GAGA released the followup to her critically acclaimed debut album: THE FAME MONSTER! Throughout our track-by-track, we discuss the lore at the heart of the record, the different fears explored by Gaga, and the lasting impact this project had on her catalogue and beyond. ALSO discussed: MARINA's upcoming sixth album, BETTY WHO's prolonged absence, CHAPPELL ROAN's new song 'The Giver' and Grammy nominations! At the SPA: ALLIE X (Our Lady of Sorrows), FLO (AAA), ZEE MACHINE (F*****y Myself), FICKLE FRIENDS (Feral), BLUSHER (Somebody New), TOM ASPAUL (Cabin Fever), GRIFF (Last Night's Mascara) and THE WEEKND & ANITTA (Sao Paolo). NEXT WEEK: 'Tension II' by KYLIE MINOGUE!
Welcome to Episode 136 of the Think UDL podcast: Centering Disability with Katie Grennell. Dr. Katie Grennell completed her PhD in American Studies from the University at Buffalo in 2016. Her dissertation, entitled The Making of the ‘Fame Monster': Disability Aesthetics, Bodily Deviance and Celebrity Culture delved into the distinctions between deviance and normativity by analyzing representations of disability, bodily difference, and deviance in American popular music and popular culture of the late 20th and early 21st century. She has worked as an adjunct in the disciplines of history, American Studies, American popular music, and disability studies for 17 years at multiple institutions throughout Western New York. She currently works as an Accessibility Strategist at Anthology, supporting institutions using Ally. Her first book, Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom: An Instructor's Guide (Routledge) was published September 1, 2022. In this conversation, I ask her about UDL in performance-based classrooms and how disability access has shaped her teaching. In addition, we discuss what disability culture teaches all of us and what her vision is for the future of inclusive education.
This week we dive head-first into the 4th LP from British indie darlings PALE WAVES: Smitten. Across our track-by-track, we discuss our long history with PW, the tenured quantity (and quality) of their output, and how this album stacks against their others. ALSO discussed: CHARLI XCX & TROYE SIVAN's Sweat Tour, MARINA's upcoming album (& new poetry book), and new music from CHAPPELL ROAN! At the SPA: JADE (Fantasy), ADDISON RAE (Aquamarine), OLLY ALEXANDER (Cupid's Bow), REBECCA BLACK (Trust!), ROSÈ & BRUNO MARS (APT.), BETTY WHO (Wings ft. e.l.f. Cosmetics), ARIA WOOD (Swimming), LADY GAGA (Disease), ADÈLA (Superstar) and SKYE RILEY & NAOMI SCOTT (Blood on White Satin). NEXT WEEK: We're off but when we return its time to celebrate 15 Years of The Fame Monster by LADY GAGA!
fWotD Episode 2724: Bad Romance Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Saturday, 19 October 2024 is Bad Romance."Bad Romance" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga from her third extended play (EP), The Fame Monster (2009)—the reissue of her debut studio album, The Fame (2008). Gaga wrote and produced the song with RedOne. Following an unauthorized demo leak, Gaga premiered the song's final version during the finale of Alexander McQueen's 2010 Paris Fashion Week show in October 2009 and released it as the lead single from The Fame Monster later that month. Musically, it is an electropop and dance-pop song with a spoken bridge. Inspired by German house and techno, the song was developed as an experimental pop record. Lyrically, Gaga drew from the paranoia she experienced while on tour and wrote about her attraction to unhealthy romantic relationships."Bad Romance" was acclaimed by music critics for its chorus, beat and hook. Retrospective reviewers called it Gaga's best song. It topped the charts in more than 20 countries and sold 12 million copies worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time. In the US, the song peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was certified eleven times Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, having sold 5.9 million digital downloads as of 2019. "Bad Romance" won a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, and was included in annual "best-of" lists of the media outlets Rolling Stone and Pitchfork; the former named it one of the 100 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century and 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In a 2017 journal, which studied structural patterns in melodies of earworm songs, the American Psychological Association called "Bad Romance" the catchiest in the world.The music video for "Bad Romance", directed by Francis Lawrence, features Gaga inside a surreal white bathhouse where she is kidnapped and drugged by supermodels who sell her to the Russian mafia for sexual slavery. The video ends as Gaga immolates the man who bought her. It garnered acclaim from critics for its fashion, choreography, costumes and symbolism. Briefly becoming the most-viewed YouTube video in 2010, it received a record ten nominations at the MTV Video Music Awards, winning seven, including Video of the Year. It received the Grammy Award for Best Music Video and was named the best music video of the 21st century by Billboard. Gaga has performed "Bad Romance" at television shows, award ceremonies, her concert tours and residency shows, and the Super Bowl LI halftime show.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:44 UTC on Saturday, 19 October 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Bad Romance on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Stephen.
Ed and OB have a humorous discussion about a Hawk Tua girl a woman who gained fame after a video of her went viral. They speculated about her future prospects, including potential earnings from merchandise sales and possible media appearances. They also discussed the strategy behind her success, highlighting the importance of trademarking her catchphrase. The conversation ended with Ed suggesting that their podcast might become famous due to its association with the viral video.
In this episode, we dive deep into Lady Gaga's iconic album, The Fame Monster (Deluxe Edition), which ranks 89th on Apple Music's Top 100 Albums of All Time. Join us as we dissect each track, from the electrifying "Bad Romance" to the pop perfection of "Telephone" featuring Beyoncé. We'll discuss why tracks like "Alejandro" and "Monster" showcase Gaga's unique ability to blend theatricality with infectious pop hooks. Discover the stories behind the songs, Gaga's diverse influences, and the album's lasting impact on the pop music landscape. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Lady Gaga's music, this episode is packed with insights and analysis that will enhance your appreciation of one of pop's most transformative albums. Tune in for a nostalgic trip through one of the most celebrated pop albums of the 2000s and join the conversation about the music that defined an era.
The past two weeks we listened to The Fame Monster, Born This Way and Artpop by Lady Gaga. Enjoy! Title music and artwork by Rob Fortune Direction by Jack Falcon Editing and autistry by JoMo
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/everyonesbusiness and get on your way to being your best self.It's part 1 of the Summer House reunion! We start off being grateful for Carl and Lindsay's breakup, Kyle learns he was never going to be groomsman, Amanda whispers a lot and we finally find out how bad West messed up with Ciara!Follow me on social media, Patreon, merch and more here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Daily Quiz - Music Today's Questions: Question 1: Which American singer, songwriter, and actress released the studio album 'The Fame Monster'? Question 2: Which English rock band released the song 'Wish You Were Here'? Question 3: Which English rock band released the song 'Pinball Wizard'? Question 4: Which Irish rock band released the studio album 'Achtung Baby'? Question 5: Which record label from Memphis released five singles from Elvis Presley between July 1954 and August 1955? Question 6: 'Bitch' was a one hit wonder in 1997 by which artist? Question 7: Which musician is not part of the band U2? Question 8: Which English rock band released the song 'Honky Tonk Women'? Question 9: Who was the composer of 'The Nutcracker' ballet? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You don't need to be a Lady Gaga super fan to love this week's episode of Beautiful and Bothered! Johnny and Kevin answer your questions (in Gaga drag) as they dissect the career of legend, icon, and star, Lady Gaga! Starting at the beginning with "The Fame" and "The Fame Monster" that made her a global phenomenon and "Born This Way" that cemented her legacy as a music icon. Did "ARTPOP" unravel it all in one of the messiest eras in pop music? "Joanne" later revealed a version of Gaga we didn't recognize and Chromatica came and went with little love from Mother Monster herself. Her accomplishments are undeniable, while the details of her career lows are still shrouded in mystery. But we're here to dissect it all! Is her HAUS LABS makeup brand better or worse after it's rebrand? Has Lady Gaga sacrificed her music career for acting? What are her most underrated and overhyped songs? And most importantly... will we ever really get ARTPOP Act II?!? SUBSCRIBE to the CHANNEL! Available on YouTube every SUNDAY @beautifulandbothered Follow JOHNNY on social: YouTube: @JohnnyRoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrjohnnyross Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjohnnyross/ Follow KEVIN: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keviinbee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keviinbee/ For advertising opportunities, please email: beautifulandbothered@gmail.com
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with the leader of the band Wednesday about the group's country shoegaze sound and their latest album Rat Saw God. Plus, they review the new album from Irish country artist CMAT and hear opinions from some of their listeners.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Wednesday, "Chosen to Deserve," Rat Saw God, Dead Oceans, 2023The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967CMAT, "California," Crazymad, For Me, AWAL, 2023CMAT, "Where Are Your Kids Tonight_ (feat. John Grant)," Crazymad, For Me, AWAL, 2023CMAT, "Such A Miranda," Crazymad, For Me, AWAL, 2023CMAT, "Can't Make Up My Mind," Crazymad, For Me, AWAL, 2023Wednesday, "Got Shocked," Rat Saw God, Dead Oceans, 2023Wednesday, "Bull Believer," Rat Saw God, Dead Oceans, 2023Wednesday, "Bath County," Rat Saw God, Dead Oceans, 2023Wednesday, "Quarry," Rat Saw God, Dead Oceans, 2023Geese, "Cowboy Nudes," 3D Country, Partisan/Play It Again Sam, 2023Jess Williamson, "Hunter," Time Ain't Accidental, Mexican Summer, 2023Brontez Purnell, "Blues of Every Night," No Jack Swing, Dark Entries/Papi Juice, 2023Melody Angel, "Blues In My Hands," Indie Blues Girl, One Melody Publishing BMI, 2023Lady Gaga, "Monster," The Fame Monster, Interscope, 2009See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Imogen Loveless and Tommy Peck has taken over our schedule! There are cameos, explosions, flirting, and thighs.Join us as we discuss why we love everything about Knockout by Sarah MacLean!!!DRAWING ROOM DISCUSSIONSUniverse bringing balance to Toni's fun timesMagic music combo: The Fame Monster by Lady Gaga and Red by Taylor SwiftYouTuber Stephanie Soo and ACOTARhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i89ELD3py0I“OFFICIAL, UNOFFICIAL BOOK REVIEW” – 13:21Knockout by Sarah MacLeanHell's Belleshttps://www.sarahmaclean.net/https://www.instagram.com/sarahmaclean/https://linktr.ee/sarahmacleanMary Jane Wells narrating the Audible version“POT-TAIL PONDERING” – 35:35“Imogen Bomb” - Peach liqueur shot bombed in Dragon fruit Red Bullhttps://www.redbull.com/us-en/energydrink/red-bull-green-editionhttps://www.jimbeam.com/en/bourbons/jim-beam-peachThe Villain by Nana Malone, available August 29, 2023https://nanamalone.com/product/the-villain/The Love Plot by Samantha Young, available August 29, 2023https://authorsamanthayoung.com/books/5486-2/NEXTThe Prince of Broadway by Joanna Shupehttps://joannashupe.com/the-prince-of-broadway/Hosts - Toni Rose & Wendy WooEmail - litwallflowerspodcast@gmail.comFollow on www.instagram.com/litwallflowerspodcastShop at https://www.zazzle.com/store/lit_wallflowers/productsSocial Media https://linktr.ee/litwallflowersLit Wallflowers is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!
Ash & Cory are back to profile another dinosaur but this time it's fictional. Specifically the Godzilla-like Reptar from the animated series Rugrats. They also chat about wet dirt, dry gin and being queer. Happy Pride! email: talkthedinosaurpod@gmail.com Series Art by Keeley F Smith
A podcast dedicated to highlighting Tame Impala music & lyrics that resonate with us and why. In this episode, I am joined by @alicksvice, a fellow self-proclaimed Little Monster and Tame fan (if Tame Impala fans had a name, what would it be?) I don't talk about the 'Fame' in 'Fame Impala' enough (a nod to Lady Gaga's first two albums "The Fame" and "The Fame Monster"), so join us for this very special episode in which we stan over the two artists and their "Perfect Illusion" collaboration, the similarities between Kevin and Gaga, and much more.
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The cast really doesn't know who is famous anymore... Do y'all? After Ki-ing through today's hottest topics (and some lukewarm ones for good measure), Muse + Steph stump themselves on MBJ's fame and that opens up Pandora's box to a shit ton of questions about who will carry the torch of superstar and who is currently a household name. Also the dolls watched that show about Beyoncé, but no spoilers here. Listen and laugh as per usual. Featured Songs: Mac Ayers - To Be Alex Vaughn & Ari Lennox - Demon Time (Remix) Follow the dolls @thepsycepodcast
John Brenkus and Rob Vaka look at the Headlines and Hot Deals sweeping the NIL world today. We get Breaking News during the show about CJ Stroud! Plus, John and Rob discuss the Fame that goes along with a large social media following like what LSU gymnast, Olivia Dunne experienced. Subscribe/Rate/Review to Up On Game Presents on the iHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! TO WATCH FULL EPISODES SUBSCRIBE TO BRINX TV https://www.brinxtv.app/ ============SOCIAL MEDIA============ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/johnbrenkus_ ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobVaka ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/lavararrington ►Twitter:https://twitter.com/UpOnGameNetwork► Instagram: instagram.com/upongamenetwork ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jbrenkus ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robvaka ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uognetwork ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/john.brenkus.9 ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobVaka1Support the show: https://www.upongame.network/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have YouTubers gone overboard? Have companies gone overboard to use Influencer followings to promote their own brands and premium events?Well - I don't know, but what I see is that there's a lot of pressure on the small YouTuber, such as myself to really create a lot of meaningful, viral content. We're up against content creators like Logan Paul, Mr. Beast, and others.Speaking of Logan Paul - I happen to be a massive fan of the WWE and I'd like to spend today's episode talking about a recent work that happened for a Premium Live Event with YouTuber Logan Paul. I'd link to his content, but chances are, you know about him already.The trouble is, how is anyone else on this platform going to use it when it's clear that the more you spend, the more you can get. Logan Paul has a net worth of around $45 million dollars. Can you imagine how great your channel would be with that kind of financial backing? It would probably have millions of subscribers too. But isn't the fame monster here in the Cosplay community getting just like this? Aren't we all competing to add as much production value as possible to get in front of major networks to be "discovered" and suddenly make relevant all the "work" we've been doing outside of the usual 9 to 5 job that we probably have to have to support the Cosplay hobby?I'm going to have fun today discussing. Find us online:https://www.heroesofcosplaysanctuary.com/Find the Sanctuary on Social:With Co-Host @astravoidcosplayFollow Her On Instagram & Join Her TikTok Community!https://linktr.ee/AstraVoidCosplay...And Host ScottyBVero: @scottybofficialLike, Comment, and SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZst......Of course you can share the video and follow us Online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hocspodcast...Instagram: @heroesofcosplaysanctuaryTwitter: @hocspodcast
21st Century Classics is back with a bang! One of our oldest segments of the show has returned. This episode we will be talking about the debut of the one and only Lady Gaga and her album The Fame Monster! Edited by Tyler Cameron
Lady Gaga busted on the scene in 2008 with The Fame, where each single soared to the top of the charts. Everyone knows Just Dance, Paparazzi, Poker Face, and LoveGame. This first album was about as sugar loaded as a pop album could be. Whether or not the other tracks land for people, the singles are undeniable. In 2009, Lady Gaga would follow up with an expansion to the record, titled The Fame Monster. Bad Romance ranks among songs like Hey Ya and Toxic as the most important pop songs of the 2000s, transcending the period altogether. The Fame Monster had a bite and edge to it -- high fashion, unadulterated sexual imagery, toxicity and lust. This album was another level.
Take a bite of our bad girl podcast! Jackson and I discuss Lady Gaga's 2009 Fame Monster EP.
As part of our series on Divas, this week we are talking about none other than the Fame Monster herself, Lady Gaga! We're breaking down everything music, movies, causes, and career moves. Afterwards, we'll pop on out to the The Front Porch to honor her with the Cocktail Of The Week: The Bronx Martini. Check our socials for the Cocktail Of The Week recipes: IG: @QueerMagnoliasPodcast TWITTER: @QueerMagnolias FACEBOOK: QueerMagnoliasPodcast
Woaaaaah oh, woa-oh-oh, ohhhhhhh, caught in a bad rankmance! Episode 24 of Black Band T-Shirt concludes, rounding off our Gaga ranking with chat on The Fame Monster (which we're considering EP & album together as a whole) & her latest effort, Chromatica. We then get into our The Nicher The Better top 5 on best songs by artists who've worn controversial or outrageous outfits and our usual shoutouts at the end. All our best cuts, along with our top 5 choices and shoutouts, will be added to our Spotify Rank Bank playlist shortly after release, nestling in amongst the same from all our other episodes. Shuffle this behemoth for a wonderful time! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7GZMXr0eHTICa0TcZ3AYsE?si=wFezIoOjTOK3iIvv4rOcUw Thanks for listening and join us next time when we'll have guest Paul Chave on board to rank the FIFTEEN albums of alternative rock legends R.E.M.! To get that in your ears on release, subscribe on your favourite podcatcher and while you're there, a 5* review and a recommendation to a pal would be lovely
Keith Montena returns to Vinyl Drop this week with a discussion on "Chromatica" by Lady Gaga. With special guest Logan Powers, the pair dive into Lady Gaga's first dance-pop release in nearly seven years, the rush of "Rain On Me" with Ariana Grande, and how the campaign attached got halted during Covid-19. Diving into every track and video, fan reactions, and how it compares to past efforts like "The Fame", the album still remains a celebration.
Why does the typical investOR significantly OUTPERFORM their investMENTS? Whoa...that was a lot of all-caps. Anyway, Josh and Ross discuss the Dalbar study and Magellan fund in explaining why people's "bad behavior" leads to underperformance and what to do about it. Articles and links referenced in this episode: How Investors are Costing Themselves Money: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesfinancecouncil/2021/06/02/how-investors-are-costing-themselves-money/?sh=7e805a8f5e30Why the Average Investor's Investment Return is So Low: https://www.forbes.com/sites/advisor/2014/04/24/why-the-average-investors-investment-return-is-so-low/?sh=261bb06f111awww.Dalbar.com To connect with Josh visit joshhargrove.comTo connect with Ross visit rosspowellcpa.com Currently Listening: Ross – Lady Gaga, "The Fame Monster" - https://open.spotify.com/album/6rePArBMb5nLWEaY9aQqL4?si=UGcraC1OTLK_2zCuaQVxQQJosh – Apple Music Playlist, "Acoustic Chill" - https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/acoustic-chill/pl.b5e8dbe8a706496496e1292466839207
We talk about monobobs, cup in the bowl, and first class babies. Weekly Challenge: Movie – Nightmare Alley, Album – The Fame Monster.
Keith Montena welcomes Logan Powers to discuss Lady Gaga's sophomore studio album, "The Fame Monster". Released with her famous debut, "The Fame", the singer's follow-up project featured eight songs that brought a more intense sound, and cemented her "Little Monster" base with darker imagery and concepts. While Bad Romance alone is hailed as one of pop's best songs, the entire collection see's the singer write and create some of her best songs to date. Hear Keith and Logan discuss their thoughts on the album. Remember to follow @vinyldropodcast on instagram to keep up with all updates.
It's been far too long since we've sat across from each other at a kitchen table and really discussed miss Stefani Germanotta, so we're doing just that! After many requests, Troy and dear friend of the pod, Russ Martin, are paying respects to Lady Gaga's 2009 masterpiece, The Fame Monster. Download Best Fiends FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alaska 5000 is one of the most successful and beloved queens to emerge from RuPaul's Drag Race. A dry wit comedy assassin, her drag style is glitzy, absurd and profoundly shaped by a lifelong love of Catwoman. Along the way Alaska's grappled with drugs, alcohol and the relationship-wrecking power of the 'fame monster.' She's written a memoir called My Name's Yours, What's Alaska? Presenter: Mobeen Azhar Producer: Maryam Maruf Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com (Photo: Alaska performing live in 2016. Credit: Katja Ogrin/Getty Images)
Alaska 5000 is one of the most successful and beloved queens to emerge from RuPaul's Drag Race. A dry wit comedy assassin, her drag style is glitzy, absurd and profoundly shaped by a lifelong love of Catwoman. Along the way Alaska's grappled with drugs, alcohol and the relationship-wrecking power of the 'fame monster.' She's written a memoir called My Name's Yours, What's Alaska? Presenter: Mobeen Azhar Producer: Maryam Maruf Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com (Photo: Alaska performing live in 2016. Credit: Katja Ogrin/Getty Images)
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This week Keith Montena welcomes Logan Powers to discuss Lady Gaga's sophomore studio album, "The Fame Monster". Released with her famous debut, "The Fame", the singer's follow-up project featured eight songs that brought a more intense sound, with darker imagery and concepts. While Bad Romance alone is hailed as one of pop's best songs, the entire collection see's the singer write and create some of her best songs to date. Hear Keith and Logan discuss their thoughts on the album. Remember to follow @vinyldropodcast on instagram to keep up with all updates.
We're back with a new episode and this week Simon and Keevez are joined by Lady Gaga superfan, Jake Kyle, to chat about her The Fame Monster era. We discuss everything from Gaga's meteoric rise to fame and the weird rumours and comparisons that came with this, to her bizarre media stints and most iconic moments, as well as going through the track list and the music videos. Thanks for listening, folks. Enjoy! xo instagram: @gaytozpod twitter: @gaytozpod email: gaytozpod@gmail.com
All the way from our nation's capital, Washington D.C., the dynamic duo, Raffi and NuNu Paris, banter, bicker and bitch in a comedic take on news today! Watch these LGBTQ-ties spill the tea on all the current, controversial, and comedic happenings in the world.Lady Gaga was right to be afraid of the Fame Monster. This week, in a special virtual episode, NuNu Paris & Raffi discuss being micro-influencers and the changes being "TikTok famous" brings. Starring:@NuNuParisYall@RafikaOnikaFollow #WaitDontDoIt on IG @waitdontdoitpodcast. Listen to the FULL episodes of this and previous seasons of Wait! Don't Do It! on Apple Podcasts & Spotify: http://linktr.ee/waitdontdoit.
This week Lizzie and Max catch up on each other's weekends, break down their thoughts on the 2021 MTV VMA red carpet looks from this year, updates on the DONDA v. CLB feud, both Nicki Minaj's and Britney's ongoing legal woes, and Jack Antonoff's newly announced NYU residency. And what perfect way to celebrate the VMAs by looking at one of the greatest VMA performers of our time, Lady Gaga's sophomore work (her words, not ours), The Fame Monster.
This week Tim Drake comes out of the closet. Britney Spears gets a major win in court. OJ Simpson won't be quiet. "The Encore" gives its curtain call. In our 'Spill' segment, we're discussing fame. Plus in 'Fizz-or-Flat', Issa Rae debuts her latest project. Catch these stories and more on this week's episode of ColdPOP!
This week is the story of the controversial modern day icon Lady Gaga. In Part 1 we take an in depth look into the childhood of Stefani Germanotta aka Lady Gaga, what music or musicians influenced her to dream of being a star and what were the key moments that shaped her vision as an artist and as a role model to her little monsters (fans). We take a look at many of her most memorable moments from the Fame era of her career such as the infamous meat dress and before she was signed to a record label as she worked as a go go dancer and then as part of a wild rock musical duo with Lady Starlight. We learn of the many obstacles she had to overcome such as bullying, sexual assault and attempting to make it in a cookie cutter popstar industry.While we also take a look into the stories behind Gaga's music from the Fame and Fame Monster albums including Poker Face, Bad Romance, Love Game, Telephone, Alejandro, Paparrazi, I Like It Rough and many more.Thanks for tuning in and enjoy.This episode was written, researched, narrated, edited and produced by Adam Hampton. If you enjoyed this episode feel free to click the free subscribe or follow button and leave the podcast a positive 5 star review on Itunes. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter, Tik Tok, Instagram and our website at www.lyricsoftheirlife.com. To support the podcast further and myself as an independent podcast creator you can find us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month or Buy Me A Coffee as a one off donation of your appreciation. All these links can be seen below. Thanks to every single one of my listeners. Cheers your host Adam Hampton.Support The Podcast -Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LyricsoftheirlifepodcastBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lyricsoflifepodSocials -Facebook Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/lyricsoftheirlifeFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/441708960400475/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lyricsoftheirlife/Twitter: https://twitter.com/lyrics_theirTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lyricsoftheirlife?Rate The Podcast -Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/lyrics-of-their-life/id1521842063Featured Playlists (Listen to the songs spoken about in every episode)-Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/16j22czj103i68fdypqzbco07?si=8bbee318907c488cYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUiXxJhUKPwFhvd3F-Cm84w
Bret and David head to Hollywood to discuss a pair of movies about the price…Read the postEpisode 138: The Fame Monster
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Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, actress, and businesswoman. She is known for her consistent image reinventions and versatility in both music and entertainment. The Fame (Monster) [2008 - 2010] We will stop right there because Lady Gaga has been a persistent presence in our lives since 2008 when she broke through with her album "The Fame," which featured two #1 songs ("Just Dance" and "Poker Face") and two top ten songs ("Love Game" and "Paparazzi") followed by supplemental EP that featured three more top tens ("Bad Romance," "Telephone" [with Beyoncé], and "Alejandro"). 2008 - 2010 was a dizzying time for Lady Gaga as she catapulted from an unknown to worldwide superstar seemingly overnight. Every appearance and every siting featured her in an new outfit designed to keep her name in the paper. Born This Way [2011] She built on her credibility with fans (especially young gay fans) with the release of "Born This Way" whose self-titled single shot to #1 on the charts and embraced diversity of all stripes but none more than the LGBTQ community who embraced the song as our own. Artpop, Cheek To Cheek, Joanne [2013 - 2016] By 2013, she released the uneven "Artpop," which while filled with more dance anthems — it was conceptually overthought and the build-up to its release was a bit of disappointment but fans remained by her side. She quickly followed-up the next year with a duets album with the classic crooner Tony Bennett on the "Cheek To Cheek" album which garnered positive reviews and netted the pair Grammy for "Best Traditional Pop Album." It was precisely this moment the world knew there was more to this woman than a piano, persona and good voice — rather mad talented. A Star Is Born [2018] Lady Gaga followed up with "Joanne" a more personal album that achieved mild success. Two years later she was reborn as the leading lady of the remake of the movie classic "A Star Is Born" opposite of Bradley Cooper. The movie opened to rave reviews and it's lead single "Shallow" (a duet with Bradley Cooper) reached #1 on the Hot 100 chart. In 2015 her live performance at the Oscar's singing a medley of songs from the "Sound of Music" soundtrack, which generated rave reviews because it showcased her vocal diversity like no other. The woman is truly a force within the industry. [youtube v="JxcFcKvjZCk"] Chromatica [2020] With the release of the stellar "Chromatica," 2020 has been a stellar year of Lady Gaga with the return to her dance roots which generated one of the biggest songs of the summer and the year "Rain On Me" with Ariana Grande. Personal life Lady Gaga has been very open about her battle with depression — something this writer can personally empathize with. The tendency to battle through the most trying times and then pulling back before diving in again is a common theme for many though pulling back has never an option for me. I hope that after she finishes all the promotion and video releases for her current album — she's able to take the necessary time off to regenerate and maintain a semblance of normality in her life. It's with much love a respect that Party Favorz for a third time honors the unbelievably talented and beautiful soul, Miss Lady Gaga into the Diva Hall of Fame where she holds her rightful place. ENJOY! Album : Just Dance: Lady Gaga 2020 | The Diva Series Genre : Dance-Club, House, EDM Year : 2020 Total Time : 02:57:05 1. Just Dance (HCCR's Bambossa Main Mix) 2. Perfect Illusion (Sam Halabi Remix) 3. Poker Face (Jody Den Broeder Remix) 4. Is That Alright? (Barry Harris Club Mix) 5. Free Woman (CJ's Bklyn Beats Mix) 6. The Cure (Maury J Bootleg Remix) 7. Stupid Love (Steel Club Mix) 8. Til It Happens To You (Love To Infinity Club Mix) 9. 911 (Dirty Disco Eagle Houston Remix) 10. ArtPop (Cajjmere Wrays Global Club Mix) 11. Scheiße (Guena LG Club Remix) 12.
We touch on the topic of fame today. Exploring the transition of celebrities from artist to over-pressured public figures and some coping tactics that are lesser advised.
Ra-ra-ah-ah-ah, Roma-roma-ma, GAGA, ooh la-la. It's the "Bad Romance" episode. The Los Lovely Boys are looking back at Lady Gaga's biggest hit from The Fame Monster, and possibly the most Gaga-iest song of her career.Ryan explains how the fame-driven...
We talk about the Al parody all about the infamous Fame Monster with our good friend Pickles Kintaro (from the 'Tight and Nerdy' burlesque group centered entirely on "Weird Al" music). Listen in and learn what it takes to perform this way! Also, is that a surprise cameo appearance of Tony Goldmark (Some Jerk With a Camera)? Pickles Kintaro's plugs n' stuff: https://www.facebook.com/TightandNerdyBurlesque/ http://www.peepshowmenagerie.com/ Special thanks to Allura March (@RetroAutomaton) for the awesome design! https://retroautomaton.tumblr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/retroautomaton/ https://twitter.com/retroautomaton?lang=en Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/weirdalphabet Email us at: alscarrierpigeons@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theweirdalphabetpodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/weirdalpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weirdalpod Thumbnail by Josh K! https://twitter.com/AnimationJosh http://oneandonlyjsk.deviantart.com/ Show music: "Dvorak Polka", "Break Time", and "Thinking Music" - Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Just Dance", "Bad Romance", "Born This Way" - Lady Gaga "A Few of my Favorite Things" - performed by Lady Gaga, written by Rodgers and Hammerstein - 2015 Oscar Awards "Jolene" - by Dolly Parton, performed by Miley Cyrus - The Backyard Sessions "Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin')" - T-Pain - NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert "Sound of Silence" - performed by Disturbed, by Simon and Garfunkel "Perform This Way", "Perform This Way (Alpocalypse Tour 2011)" - "Weird Al" Yankovic Halloween Time at Disneyland - Some Jerk With a Camera "Express Yourself" - Madonna Clips from 'A Star Is Born' - A Star Is Born For the above sound clips and songs, we don't own the rights to them, but are using them in compliance to Fair Use. Parody & Educational. Thank you. Find more of our episodes at www.pipedreampodcasts.com
O primeiro programa é dedicado a nossa Mother Monster. A mulher que foi inspiração para esse podcast. Vem que é dia de Gaga, bebê!
I can't think of a better way to start 2010 off than to remember 2009. Okay, maybe not everything from last year, rather the fantastic house music that made us dance, sing and celebrate! 2009 was the year a diva was realized. Yup, I'm talking about Kelly Rowland. So she found herself without a record label and at the same time collaborated with David Guetta to create the most memorable song of the year. "When Love Takes Over" blew our minds, while rattling dance floors across the world; once it previewed at WMC, it was unstoppable. Looks like life without Destiny's Child, much less Sony is looking pretty damn good these days. However, she still has that pesky little thing to wrap up with Sony. Destiny's Child is slated to release a final album later this year. Then again, if Beyonce (another winner this year) doesn't stop bombarding us with new material, a new album by DC may even be delayed. David Guetta was definitely the man of the year. His collaboration with the Black Eyed Peas brought us two monster smashes "Boom Boom Pow" and "I Got a Feelin." Not only were these monster club hits, but also massive Top 40 hits that tied up the number one spot for most of the spring. Word up to the old school tired-ass hip-hop artists; either change with the times or your ass will be left behind. Frankly, I don't care if I ever hear another song with "shawty" in it again. Pu-leaze! The minute some white bread tween like Jesse McCartney starts using it, it's time for a change! Regardless, you can thank David and the BEP for breaking that stale mold of Top 40 radio in the U.S. Now let's see what other pop artists do with it in 2010. Justin, you're up next my man. The sleeper hit of the year was "Release Me" by newcomer Agnes out of Sweden. Her meat and potatoes style of pop is not only well written but pretty damn catchy. Coupled with the right producer (Cahill), her music translated quite well onto the dancefloor. In fact, I'd say she gave 2008's newcomer Solange a definite run for her money in that category. While the biggest news of the year came from the death of one of pop music's biggest icons Michael Jackson, it was Lady GaGa who drained the rest of our attention. "The Fame" was released in August of 2008 to critical acclaim by the only sites that matter. Arjanwrites, Electroqueer and Popjustice all praised the album with its dance-ready electronic beats and pop sensibility. While the lead single "Just Dance" was blowing up in clubs all around the world, true to fashion Top 40 radio resisted until January of 2009 before the GaGa came crashing through their doors and forced them to add it to rotation or risk becoming irrelevant (not that they aren't already). The rest was history. Spawning four number singles and dance hits, LG was on a roll. By the end of the year, we were treated to "The Fame Monster," a collection of eight brand new songs with its lead single "Bad Romance" taking the lead. I fully expect to be hearing LG on the radio and in the clubs 24/7 throughout 2010. Make no mistake, she is a star of her own making and there just isn't anyone that can match her talent. In fact, when publicity whores like the Fred Phelps bible-thumping wingnuts clan get involved, you know she's doing something right! Starting things off, we got Beyonce's "Single Ladies" whose video spawned a million imitations. No doubt, she was at the top of her game in 2009 with chart-topping hits like, "Halo" and "Sweet Dreams" among many, that kept Beyonce in the news. We also have Lady GaGa's second release "Poker Face," which even got the 100-year-old Baba Wawa reciting the words "bluffin with my muffin" on national TV during an interview with the Chanel clad Princess of the dancefloor. You also get a double shot of Mariah and P!nk's latest. I'm still waiting for LaFace to release the absolutely beautiful "I Don't Believe You" as a single (fingers tapping on the desk). Unfortunately,
I can't think of a better way to start 2010 off than to remember 2009. Okay, maybe not everything from last year, rather the fantastic house music that made us dance, sing and celebrate! 2009 was the year a diva was realized. Yup, I'm talking about Kelly Rowland. So she found herself without a record label and at the same time collaborated with David Guetta to create the most memorable song of the year. "When Love Takes Over" blew our minds, while rattling dance floors across the world; once it previewed at WMC, it was unstoppable. Looks like life without Destiny's Child, much less Sony is looking pretty damn good these days. However, she still has that pesky little thing to wrap up with Sony. Destiny's Child is slated to release a final album later this year. Then again, if Beyonce (another winner this year) doesn't stop bombarding us with new material, a new album by DC may even be delayed. David Guetta was definitely the man of the year. His collaboration with the Black Eyed Peas brought us two monster smashes "Boom Boom Pow" and "I Got a Feelin." Not only were these monster club hits, but also massive Top 40 hits that tied up the number one spot for most of the spring. Word up to the old school tired-ass hip-hop artists; either change with the times or your ass will be left behind. Frankly, I don't care if I ever hear another song with "shawty" in it again. Pu-leaze! The minute some white bread tween like Jesse McCartney starts using it, it's time for a change! Regardless, you can thank David and the BEP for breaking that stale mold of Top 40 radio in the U.S. Now let's see what other pop artists do with it in 2010. Justin, you're up next my man. The sleeper hit of the year was "Release Me" by newcomer Agnes out of Sweden. Her meat and potatoes style of pop is not only well written but pretty damn catchy. Coupled with the right producer (Cahill), her music translated quite well onto the dancefloor. In fact, I'd say she gave 2008's newcomer Solange a definite run for her money in that category. While the biggest news of the year came from the death of one of pop music's biggest icons Michael Jackson, it was Lady GaGa who drained the rest of our attention. "The Fame" was released in August of 2008 to critical acclaim by the only sites that matter. Arjanwrites, Electroqueer and Popjustice all praised the album with its dance-ready electronic beats and pop sensibility. While the lead single "Just Dance" was blowing up in clubs all around the world, true to fashion Top 40 radio resisted until January of 2009 before the GaGa came crashing through their doors and forced them to add it to rotation or risk becoming irrelevant (not that they aren't already). The rest was history. Spawning four number singles and dance hits, LG was on a roll. By the end of the year, we were treated to "The Fame Monster," a collection of eight brand new songs with its lead single "Bad Romance" taking the lead. I fully expect to be hearing LG on the radio and in the clubs 24/7 throughout 2010. Make no mistake, she is a star of her own making and there just isn't anyone that can match her talent. In fact, when publicity whores like the Fred Phelps bible-thumping wingnuts clan get involved, you know she's doing something right! Starting things off, we got Beyonce's "Single Ladies" whose video spawned a million imitations. No doubt, she was at the top of her game in 2009 with chart-topping hits like, "Halo" and "Sweet Dreams" among many, that kept Beyonce in the news. We also have Lady GaGa's second release "Poker Face," which even got the 100-year-old Baba Wawa reciting the words "bluffin with my muffin" on national TV during an interview with the Chanel clad Princess of the dancefloor. You also get a double shot of Mariah and P!nk's latest. I'm still waiting for LaFace to release the absolutely beautiful "I Don't Believe You" as a single (fingers tapping on the desk). Unfortunately,