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Born This Way - Single

Lady GaGa

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Customer Reviews

Not bad but it

I am massive Gaga fan. I have all her music and I've seen her live. She is truly an amazing performer with so much talent. However, this was apparently supposed to be the "anthem of our generation" but 'Born This Way' misses that mark by a long shot. It's not a terrible song, but it really doesn't live up to what it was made out to be. The lyrics are great, but the production doesn't match it. The way she sings in it isn't great either. This song was supposed to be empowering, and I imagined that the chorus would of been really strong. Instead it sounds really weak and messy, not to forget, cheesy as well. I hated Fernando Garibay's production on 'Dance in the Dark' and it's a similar story for this song. Choppy, messy beats. Distorted synths and all. If she had RedOne produce this it would of sounded so much better!

Baby, I was born this way!

SO LIBERATING! SO FANTASTIC! SO MOTIVATIONAL!
SO AMAZING!!!!!

Lady Gaga, you have blown us away with your amazing track!!!!
PAWS UP FOR GAY PRIDE!

Let down.

Did not live up to everything she was making it seem. She talked it up too much & to be honest it has all been done before. Nothing new or special... They were all describing it as revolutionary and a new 'gay' anthem. It really is just another pop song. Next time Gaga just release the song and don't talk it up to be something it's not, your no Madonna.

Biography

Born: 28 March 1986 in New York, NY

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Glamorously gaudy, a self-made post-modern diva stitched together from elements of Madonna, David Bowie, and Freddie Mercury, Lady Gaga was the first true millennial superstar. Mastering the constant connection of the internet era, Gaga generated countless mini sensations through her style, her videos, and her music, cultivating a devoted audience she dubbed "Little Monsters." But it wasn't just a cult that turned her 2008 manifesto The Fame into a self-fulfilling prophecy: Gaga crossed over into...
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