Every song on ARTPOP is amazing and deserves applause.
If you listen to The Fame, The Fame Monster and Born This Way, it seems like three different persons are singing in those records, that quality is present in ARTPOP, where you could think each song is sung by a different person (the critics first noticed this on Applause when they said Gaga's vocals on the verses sound odd).
ARTPOP could mean anything, in a simple way it means 'we could belong together', if you want the concept, ARTPOP is about putting art in the pop culture. In order to complete the ARTPOP experience you should try the app, where ARTPOP becomes more than just an album and the music turns into a comunication media with visuals.
Track by Track:
1. Aura. This song is so heavy and agressive at the verses and sweet and heavenly at the choruses. The hahahahahaha at the beginning is perhaps one of the most fascinating things about the song. ARTPOP is the result of the exchange between Auras, it makes sense to start the album with this in mind.
2. Venus. The hooks in this song are so catchy and makes you wanna dance while screaming Venus. Gaga is been a musical producer since the beginning of her career and this is her first time doing it solo, the fact that this song is the catchiest on the album proves Gaga's music talent.
3. G.U.Y. As this album is a music journey you can see the conection between Venus and G.U.Y. This galactic song is a feminist anthem for love, where Gaga tells woman can be strong enough to be in charge even if she's not on top. This song is so addictive that makes you wanna be that G.U.Y.
4. Sexxx Dreams. The bass and the beat on this song is the sexiest thing on the album. And the way she uses her voice makes it even sexier. The verses are beyond and the chorus hooks you like a hooker. Fun fact: 'We're both convicted criminals of thought' was inspired by the sex dream of a Joanne Tratoria's chef with Gaga.
5. Jewels n' Drugs. Three legends of rap and a queen, need i say more?
6. MANiCURE. One of the most happy moments of the album. This song fills you with joy while Gaga sings about being addicted to a love and the only cure is the man she loves. The guitar solo at the end is one of the most special moments in the album.
7. Do What U Want. The R&B track is one of the several highlights of the album, the beat is sick with Gaga's vocals blending perfectly together with R Kelly's. This song is the sword and shield of ARTPOP, if you harass the artist, all you are getting is an ass, you dont deserve the art anymore but do what you want with that ass. Great choice as second single.
8. ARTPOP. This song is my favorite and is because of everything that compounds it. Vocally, The way Gaga decided to sing this song is unique and soon to be iconic, plus the HEEE HEE's are the perfect way to complete the melody. The three vocal lines at the song are what i call the perfect hybrid. And the music production of this track is really out of this world, galaxy, space and time. This song has a beat that relaxes and inspires you. This song is like gold (brilliant and beautiful) and really describes ARTPOP perfectly.
9. Swine. The squealing synths of this song are hypnotic and mad and really great for dancing. And the way Gaga's vocals are mixed makes me thing this is the new thing (you know, when Cher released Believe, she refreshed and inovated pop music, making the Cher effect the new thing). The whole vocal mixing on ARTPOP is amazing and inovates, its between a robot and a human, so unofficially i call it The Hybrid to this new way to mix vocals that is present in the album.
10. Donatella. The beat of this song is something magical and addictive. The agressive and the upper-class-princess tone is the signature voice of this song. The song represents a beautiful, strong and brilliant woman that society just look at like a skinny blonde rich bitch. Donatella the person is beautiful and so is Donatella the song.
11. Fashion! This Dance song feels fine and slays. The piano in this song is one of my favorite moments in the album. The voice Gaga uses for this song fits perfectly the theme of fashion. Being the fashion more than just what she wears, but something that saves and inspires her, this track is about the way you feel in your 'fashion' rather than how you look.
12. Mary Jane Holland. The heavy production fights with the fragility of Gaga in this track making it one of the most addictives (the irony about the title). The special effects on this track and the agressive synths transport you to somewhere between a circus in the space and a bar at Amsterdam. Gaga's vocals are strong and fragile in this song as the music is kinda sad and utterly happy at the same time.
13. Dope. The deepest song Gaga ever wrote and perhaps the saddest one too. Her vocals are raw, you can feel her sorrow and listen to her almost crying. The song sounds like it was made for a broadway musical or a movie. Even though the song is a piano ballad she pushed the boundaries of pop and added heavy synths to the strings, piano and organ arrangement. The song is after Mary Jane Holland, you can see why. This song is one of the best of ARTPOP.
14. Gypsy. This song is the perfect connection between Dope and Applause. The song has a fast beat and a perfect transition from a piano arrangement to a hardcore dance production. And the acoustic guitars were the perfect choice for this song arrangement. This song is hardcore DancePop and a signature Gaga song (she's a gypsy).
15. Applause. I love this song, and this song has become one of Gaga's greatest hits ever. This song is like nothing else in the album, the chopped synths and the bridge and transitions are amazing. This song shows Gaga's amazing vocal range in the choruses, in the backup vocals of the prechoruses and the WHooo whooO at the piano Bridge [hitting A above high C]. The structure of the chords each 4 bars is brilliant and the ultra fast beat is something that pushes pop music to new ways of thinking about how a song can be. This song is pure POP singing about ART. The fight between the two synths at the choruses [a breathy choral synth and a square electronic one] is like two Gaga's auras exchanging to create art (one is really sad and the other is so happy) and the chorus vocals are arranged in a perfect way to fit the auras of the synths. This song is utterly happy because its about the thing that makes Gaga and her fans happy the most, but you can feel a bit of sadness in that breathy synth maybe cause she wrote this song when she was unable to perform. I could go on forever with this track, lets keep it simple: Applause is amazing.
My advice: This album was meant to be a journey so the best way to experience ARTPOP is listening to the whole album and trying the app for full experience.
If you want me to chose my Top 5 (I still listen to the whole album cause i think is perfect and i love every song):
1 ARTPOP
2 Dope
3 Mary Jane Holland
4 Swine
5 Donatella
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Track Listings
| 1 | Aura |
| 2 | Venus |
| 3 | G.U.Y. |
| 4 | Sexxx Dreams |
| 5 | Jewels N' Drugs (Ft. T.I., Too $hort, Twista) |
| 6 | MANiCURE |
| 7 | Do What U Want Ft. R. Kelly |
| 8 | ARTPOP |
| 9 | Swine |
| 10 | Donatella |
| 11 | Fashion! |
| 12 | Mary Jane Holland |
| 13 | Dope |
| 14 | Gypsy |
| 15 | Applause |
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- Manufacturer : Interscope Records
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- Date First Available : September 12, 2013
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All the days, weeks and months before Artpop was released the anticipation and expectation for this CD was huge. Little by little information was leaked and Lady Gaga kept up the hints and interest. After all following up The Fame, The Fame Monster and Born This Way would be daunting and almost bound to disappoint most critics. These days there are only 2 artists that peak my musical interest in terms of what their next project might bring. And one is Lady Gaga. Now I don't necessarily like or love all of the music but creatively she is both fearless and tries to musically not repeat from the previous CD. I listen and love many other artists from many other genres but few have Lady Gaga's fearless creativity and willingness to do her own thing.
Then November 11th came and the CD was a reality. I didn't want to listen an mp3 version of Artpop but a real CD. Now Lady Gaga has called this a psychedelic CD and I understand why. Unlike many other of her contemporaries (Rihanna, Katy Perry etc.) this CD could only be Lady Gaga's. It is uniquely hers and this is also true of Born This Way.
After the first listen I had to process what I heard. So many sounds, synthesizers and vocals I hadn't heard before on any recent songs. It took some listens to truly appreciate some of the genius here. Also I thought that the music could be even more powerful with a custom version of the song order. After I re-ordered the song listing the CD became mesmerizing and brilliant. I know that Gaga had her own vision of the song listing but my re-ordering made the music jump out and I better understood the themes and content.
So my order of the tracks include 13 of the total 15 with a remix of Applause that I acquired from the Japanese version of Artpop.
Two of the tracks for me didn't fit the rest of the vibe of the CD. That doesn't mean they are bad songs just outliers. My version of Artpop starts with
1) G.U.Y. which I think is my favorite track on the CD. It has a curious title (Girl Under You---G.U.Y.) and the music is catching and the production fantastic. The lyrics produce sexual images and physical sensuality.
2) Sexxx Dreams which to me felt like an apt next track given that G.U.Y begins with a welcome message by Lady Gaga to the listener to this very sexy CD. The melody to Sexxx dreams and her vocal are excellent.
3) The next song that fits this sexual triad is Do With U Want? with R Kelly that again oozes with sexual images but was written by Lady Gaga in response to the media who were criticizing her when she apparently gained some weight months ago. Do What U Want has a memorable hook and a very unique song compared to Lady Gaga's previous CDs.
4) Artpop is next because I believed this began a streak of songs in which Lady Gaga channeled some great voices that came before her. On Artpop her voice seems to be channeling Ultra Nate and the song is like the heart of the CD and needed to be the introduction to the next section of my personalized listing
5) Donatella is a fun tune written with Lady Gaga's most recent boss Donatella Versaci in mind. Again here she sounds a little like Debbie Harry in her delivery. This song has a great hook. Which leads to the next track
6) Fashion!-- Here Lady Gaga hits the mark with channeling Debbie Harry like vocals and again the melody and the memorable "looking good and feeling fine," Looking good and feeling fine" stays in your head
7) Mary Jane Holland is an ode to weed and Lady Gaga makes it listenable and engaging. Who knew a song about weed could sound so psychedelic. The catchy melody and images of the song are truly awesome.
8) Gypsy is a song upon first listen I didn't know what is was about. But after reading about it and hearing Lady Gaga talk about it, now the lyrics make sense. A song about not being lonely and making the world a place to find a home. It is anthemic similar to Hair on "Born this Way." It has all kinds of Bruce Springsteen influences on it and it is the only song which Red One helped to co-write. The word is he and Lady Gaga wrote the chorus and the other writers helped to finish the rest of the song.
9) Now Applause I believed felt right here to start the last part of the CD. Because it is a single it sounds familiar and a great start to listen to the most unique and psychedelic songs on the CD
10) Venus is a unique song with its sampling and production. Some of Lady Gaga's campiest lyrics make this song a strange listen. But it is far better than the original song that she sampled.
11) Swine is a beats monster and the lyrics about someone being swine along with the most unusual production makes this a tune that you have to hear more than once to appreciate the unorthodox approach to this song.
12) Aura is perhaps the most unorthodox and fearless song on the CD. After much discussion, I never did hear what song was the sequel to Telephone with Beyoncé; after listening to the lyrics especially in the very beginning of the song, I believe this is the sequel. The beats and arrangement are unlike any other "pop song" and won't be everyone's cup of tea. This shouldn't have been the opening track in my opinion so I put it 12th on my custom arrangement of the tracks
13) Applause (The Viceroy Remix) is a version of the song that retains some of the original melody and adds just enough of something new to make this remix the one I liked. Some of the other remixes are horrible and strange and don't retain the integrity of the original song.
14) Dope is the only song that could be the final song on this CD. It is a subtle electronic ballad in which Lady Gaga wails about loving someone more than Dope. The emotion and vibe of the song is moving and heartfelt. Produced by Rick Rubin and I'm sure they will work together again in the future.
Now the 2 songs I didn't include are Manicure which many other listeners loved and the idea for the lyrics are clever but the marching beat of the song is not for me. It didn't fit anywhere with the flow of the other songs. The biggest outlier was Jewels and Drugs which I can appreciate Lady Gaga's creative desire to show she could write and perform in the rap/hip-hop genre but the song just didn't fit or interest me.
Overall, I think this CD is fantastic but it may take a few listens for the songs, production and lyrics to grow.
Don't listen to many of the misogynistic reviewers and hateful critics who I believe dislike Lady Gaga and in turn hated the music. It is an unfair example of hating the messenger and then criticizing and hating the message.
Then November 11th came and the CD was a reality. I didn't want to listen an mp3 version of Artpop but a real CD. Now Lady Gaga has called this a psychedelic CD and I understand why. Unlike many other of her contemporaries (Rihanna, Katy Perry etc.) this CD could only be Lady Gaga's. It is uniquely hers and this is also true of Born This Way.
After the first listen I had to process what I heard. So many sounds, synthesizers and vocals I hadn't heard before on any recent songs. It took some listens to truly appreciate some of the genius here. Also I thought that the music could be even more powerful with a custom version of the song order. After I re-ordered the song listing the CD became mesmerizing and brilliant. I know that Gaga had her own vision of the song listing but my re-ordering made the music jump out and I better understood the themes and content.
So my order of the tracks include 13 of the total 15 with a remix of Applause that I acquired from the Japanese version of Artpop.
Two of the tracks for me didn't fit the rest of the vibe of the CD. That doesn't mean they are bad songs just outliers. My version of Artpop starts with
1) G.U.Y. which I think is my favorite track on the CD. It has a curious title (Girl Under You---G.U.Y.) and the music is catching and the production fantastic. The lyrics produce sexual images and physical sensuality.
2) Sexxx Dreams which to me felt like an apt next track given that G.U.Y begins with a welcome message by Lady Gaga to the listener to this very sexy CD. The melody to Sexxx dreams and her vocal are excellent.
3) The next song that fits this sexual triad is Do With U Want? with R Kelly that again oozes with sexual images but was written by Lady Gaga in response to the media who were criticizing her when she apparently gained some weight months ago. Do What U Want has a memorable hook and a very unique song compared to Lady Gaga's previous CDs.
4) Artpop is next because I believed this began a streak of songs in which Lady Gaga channeled some great voices that came before her. On Artpop her voice seems to be channeling Ultra Nate and the song is like the heart of the CD and needed to be the introduction to the next section of my personalized listing
5) Donatella is a fun tune written with Lady Gaga's most recent boss Donatella Versaci in mind. Again here she sounds a little like Debbie Harry in her delivery. This song has a great hook. Which leads to the next track
6) Fashion!-- Here Lady Gaga hits the mark with channeling Debbie Harry like vocals and again the melody and the memorable "looking good and feeling fine," Looking good and feeling fine" stays in your head
7) Mary Jane Holland is an ode to weed and Lady Gaga makes it listenable and engaging. Who knew a song about weed could sound so psychedelic. The catchy melody and images of the song are truly awesome.
8) Gypsy is a song upon first listen I didn't know what is was about. But after reading about it and hearing Lady Gaga talk about it, now the lyrics make sense. A song about not being lonely and making the world a place to find a home. It is anthemic similar to Hair on "Born this Way." It has all kinds of Bruce Springsteen influences on it and it is the only song which Red One helped to co-write. The word is he and Lady Gaga wrote the chorus and the other writers helped to finish the rest of the song.
9) Now Applause I believed felt right here to start the last part of the CD. Because it is a single it sounds familiar and a great start to listen to the most unique and psychedelic songs on the CD
10) Venus is a unique song with its sampling and production. Some of Lady Gaga's campiest lyrics make this song a strange listen. But it is far better than the original song that she sampled.
11) Swine is a beats monster and the lyrics about someone being swine along with the most unusual production makes this a tune that you have to hear more than once to appreciate the unorthodox approach to this song.
12) Aura is perhaps the most unorthodox and fearless song on the CD. After much discussion, I never did hear what song was the sequel to Telephone with Beyoncé; after listening to the lyrics especially in the very beginning of the song, I believe this is the sequel. The beats and arrangement are unlike any other "pop song" and won't be everyone's cup of tea. This shouldn't have been the opening track in my opinion so I put it 12th on my custom arrangement of the tracks
13) Applause (The Viceroy Remix) is a version of the song that retains some of the original melody and adds just enough of something new to make this remix the one I liked. Some of the other remixes are horrible and strange and don't retain the integrity of the original song.
14) Dope is the only song that could be the final song on this CD. It is a subtle electronic ballad in which Lady Gaga wails about loving someone more than Dope. The emotion and vibe of the song is moving and heartfelt. Produced by Rick Rubin and I'm sure they will work together again in the future.
Now the 2 songs I didn't include are Manicure which many other listeners loved and the idea for the lyrics are clever but the marching beat of the song is not for me. It didn't fit anywhere with the flow of the other songs. The biggest outlier was Jewels and Drugs which I can appreciate Lady Gaga's creative desire to show she could write and perform in the rap/hip-hop genre but the song just didn't fit or interest me.
Overall, I think this CD is fantastic but it may take a few listens for the songs, production and lyrics to grow.
Don't listen to many of the misogynistic reviewers and hateful critics who I believe dislike Lady Gaga and in turn hated the music. It is an unfair example of hating the messenger and then criticizing and hating the message.
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Luis Alberto Peña García
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!!!
Reviewed in Mexico on January 29, 2024
The building materials, its weight, packaging, the album itself is great!!! Highly recommended for antone whi enjoys ARTPOP.
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Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2023
I wanted this album for a very long time, the shipping was good, it arrived fast and it arrived in great conditions
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Reviewed in Brazil on October 10, 2022
Chegou muito bemmm. Esse álbum é muito bom, tem umas músicas meio ruins mas a maioria é uma farofa muito boa, a Gaga deveria fazer o artpop II
Sara
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Mencanta
Reviewed in Spain on March 12, 2023
Cuánto arte y cuánto pop
Anant
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gaga the goddess😍
Reviewed in India on March 3, 2018
ARTPOP is my favourite gaga album! It's a masterpiece! I bet there is no album like this in the history! It's not even an album. It's like a different world in itself 😍 only one thing that the CD I bought from Amazon is censored edition 😂 the original edition of the CD is so amazeballs😍 but it's okay cuz i just wanted the CD to complete my gaga collection! Gaga never disappoints us 😍 she is amazing! Pawsup!
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