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I've listened to enough Gaga songs to realise that she's really nothing special when compared to other pop artists out there. I generally just pay attention to the actual music itself, the music indsutry's concern, is not my concern. Their goal is to make money, not good music. Not all music that's singable or danceable is overrated.I think a lot of people like to point fingers and call an artist overrated without really getting to know them as an artist, but just listening to one, maybe two songs. A lot of artists are put out there - especially pop artists - for the radio hits. Things that people think will play well in someone's car that people can dance to, is in my opinion, the music industry's main concern. Most people want a song to play on the radio that they can dance to and sing along with, as a matter of fact. But with that, those are usually the overproduced songs that draw attention to the artist and people only seem to listen to that song.
I've only seen Gaga perform live twice, but both times her singing was not the same as what it is on her recordings. Now, she may have since improved or maybe she was ill that day, I don't know, but I'm not going to watch every single Lady Gaga live performance to see if one time she actually sings well. I am sure if we didn't have the technology that we do then her singing on her albums would sound quite different.The main thing that sticks out to me is the autotune comment. I think it's silly how people can say that and then ignore the fact that she can sing live and sound nearly identical to the recording. People think that if a song sounds too good to be true, the only reason for it to sound that way is autotune. I think those people should take a listen to Gaga, and then Britney Spears, who's perhaps the queen of autotuned songs.
Of course her songs have meaning, most songs have a meaning and it's not difficult to come up with a song that has a meaning. The point is her song lyrics aren't exactly deep or original and it doesn't take a genius to write them.I can even be so bold as to go to say that some people who think Lady Gaga is overproduced clearly didn't listen to her debut album in full. They'd realize that each of her songs actually do have meaning. They just need to listen closely and be a little more metaphorical with finding them. So many people think Telephone is about someone calling someone in a club, so many people think Poker Face is about playing Poker, so many people think Paparazzi is really about the paparazzi. Give Brown Eyes a listen and then tell me her songs have no meaning.
Spoiler:
When your brown eyes, walked away
And your brown eyes, couldn't stay
In your brown eyes, you watch her go
Then turn the record on
And wonder what went wrong (what went wrong)
If everything was everything, but everything is over
Everything could be everything, if only we were older
Guess its just a silly song about you
And how I lost you,
and your brown eyes
In your brown eyes, I was feeling low
Cause the brown eyes, and you'll never know
Got some brown eyes, but I saw her face
I knew that it was wrong, so baby
Turn the record on, play that song
Where everything was everything, but everything is over
Everything could be everything, if only we were older
Guess its just a silly song about you
And how I lost you,
and your brown eyes
Everything was everything, but baby its the last show
Everything could be everything, but its time to say goodbye
So, get your last fix and your last hit
Grab your old, go with the new trix
Its no surprise that I got lost in your brown eyes
In your brown eyes.. Brown eyes (repeat)
You're right, pop music does tend to be the first thing for people to call overrated. Because pop artists receive a lot of attention and in many cases a lot of people feel that it's undeserved. It's unlikely for someone to call something that's not popular overrated, because if it's not popular, then nobody's really overrating it. I don't think all pop music is bad, I kind of agree with Haza's comment on Beyonce. Lady Gaga seems to be at the forefront of all pop music at the moment though and I really don't see why, which is why I called her out.That being said, pop music always seems to be considered overrated - and with good reason. But if you're logical about it, you'd realize that pop music seems to dominate the world when it comes to listening to the radio, or searching for music in online stores. When I go to any music store around here that sells albums, I've found that there are 3x the rows of pop than there are any other kind of music genre. It goes with the territory of being in pop music to be considered overrated.
Gaga's songs aren't deep or intellectual, it's not that I don't understand her "metaphors", it's just that they aren't as good as some people think.But people who find a certain genre to be repulsive really shouldn't point fingers at untalented artists without at least finding the meaning behind that artist. Truth is, just about every single song has meaning - be it on the surface or something underneath. When it comes to Lady Gaga, her song meanings are underneath. Only a handfew of people seem to appreciate songs that don't have the message spelt out for them or take the time to find the message.