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I like Born This Way so much more than The Fame/Fame Monster
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jkennedy
15-03-2012
Born This Way is definitely my favourite album so far. The only song I don't really care for is Americano, but I mean Marry The Night, Government Hooker, Judas, Scheisse, Bloody Mary, Heavy Metal Lover, The Edge of Glory are all mindblowingly good.

Overall, I can see why people prefer The Fame Monster as an era, but to be honest I've loved the Born This Way era completely. I'm really interested as to where she'll go for the next album..will she notice that her last couple of singles didn't really take off, so release more commercial tracks next, or will she go even darker/more obscure? It'll be interesting to see!
ilovezenyatta
15-03-2012
Originally Posted by SexiRokStarr:
“LOL!

It's still quite radio friendly.”

very mature

no it isnt
Fabala
15-03-2012
On the whole it is a radio friendly album. I don't think you understand the term if you think an album which includes Born This Way, You and I and Edge of Glory isn't.
lumiere
15-03-2012
The Fame Monster is the best, easily. I don't actually own the other two but I have listened to them on Spotify a fair bit. The Fame is awful - 1, possibly 2 good songs and a whole lot of filler. Born This Way isn't too bad but I think the main problem was that she didn't release any of the best songs from it (apart from Edge of Glory). Scheisse, Government Hooker and Americano should definitely have been singles.
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