Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The Fame

Starting with the melodic and universally respected single that swept through virtually every music industry from San Francisco to Switzerland on the top of the charts “Just Dance” seems to be as infectious as the first time we all heard it. With each songs’ electronic tones provided by Space Cowboy and the quirky lyrics and written by Lady Gaga herself the listener is submerged into the glittery world that is Gaga-land in which everything from irksome photographers (Paparazzi) to having simply a summer time fling (Summerboy) is discussed in perfectly rhyming manner that makes the listener wish he or she could fit into the stilettos she struts on the pictures within The Fame’s jewel Case. Certainly this is not an album expected to be the next Les Miserables however for the moment its ethereal charm and razor sharp lyrics is enough to keep this album in the limelight. In the meantime songs like Lovegame and The Fame prove to the audience that Gaga is not only a performer most noted for her outlandish and sometimes ridiculous outfits but also for her eye opening vocal range.

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