how THE FUCK can you stan for a song as basic as NOBTR? disappointed in you. — Anonymous

Why are some of y’all acting like it’s a Katy Perry song? Damn. The song is simple, fun, has no pretense, and isn’t something Gaga can pretend has a deep, pretentious meaning. I am SO here for that. I loved Born This Way, but I can’t take another “serious” album. She has to remind everyone why they fell in love with her in the first place and songs like NOBTR are perfect for doing just that.

And please stop with the “basic” BS. Half of Gaga’s discography is basic. “Judas” is basic, even “Born This Way” is basic. “Just Dance”, “Poker Face”, and “Telephone” are all basic. IT’S POP MUSIC, BASIC IS GOOD AT TIMES.

The awkward moment when nobody is even checking for Lady Gaga anymore. Poor her. Her career is over. The crazy act is old and now she just looks stupid. Gaga who? I'm just waiting for her fans to realize that she isn't relevant anymore so we all can move on. — Anonymous

http://www.pollstar.com/news_article.aspx?ID=802058

NO. You CANNOT begin posting Alexander Gould. Sorry, he's mine. I claimed him and his dick during the first season of ShowTime's Weeds. Gorl, NO. — Anonymous

Ew. Pretty sure he was ELEVEN YEARS OLD during the first season of Weeds. Nasty.

would you get a lady gaga inspired tattoo? — Anonymous

I used to be like, “no way”, but I’m pretty sure I’m going to eventually get this on my wrist:

And I might get “on the right track” somewhere, but I don’t know if I’m going to yet or not.

Considering Princess Diana only died about 15 years ago, wouldn't you say it is a little bit insensitive of her to play "Princess Die"? I really do like the melody/harmony/i'mnotamusician/whatever of the song but the lyrics seem kind of cruel in a way and I can't help but think what Diana's sons would think if they heard this song about their mother who was killed so suddenly and horrifically. And it is for this reason I hope she doesn't include the song on her new album. — Anonymous

Yawn. The song is not about Princess Diana and the only purpose Diana serves in the song is as a metaphor because she died at the hands of fame. From what I’ve gathered, the song is about the fame changing you and turning you into something you hate and want to destroy. I think it’s a very clever way to explain how fame can change someone and express how she feels at times. If you look pass the initial shock of the song and try to understand what it’s about, you’d get there’s nothing rude or insensitive about it.

why isn't katy up there with Lady Gaga, Rick Genest, Louis Tomlinson, and Robert Pattinson and your other interests? — Anonymous

She doesn’t have a penis.

Thoughts on Princess Die by Lady Gaga? — Anonymous

can’t wait for the studio version (i hope it doesn’t become this album’s “living on the radio”) and i hope she’s not a stupid bitch and decides to be controversial by releasing it on diana’s death date…