It’s a reflection on her wealth. Like in her vouge interview how the clothes and decadence screamed of the evil that is wealth. It’s fabulous and brilliant
@@nickys8328 I understand what you’re saying completely, The wealth isn’t inherently evil. I think she is declaring that the wealth in the world & how the distribution of poor & rich isn’t fair. If you watch her vouge interview we’re she goes through her outfits it’s the last one, I think you’ll understand what I mean more. I’m not great at explaining.
I hate how we don't get great music videos oftenly, but we do get amazing interludes. Gaga should pay more attention to it since she really likes acting.
I must agree, last video I really liked was 911 but seriously, she could do what she does with these interludes in a music video, that would be fucking ART! I was disappointed with Stupid Love & Rain on Me was okay, the Joanne ones were shit, I'm sorry (except the one for her aunt, that one in particular was beautiful) but common, she should bring Art, Theater, Fashion, Acting, a deep conceptual and symbolic music video like she does with interludes, I want everyone to see her genius artistry because I know she can do it but for whatever reason she doesn't, I'm glad we got 911 at least.
@@asmrtpop2676 well, it’s not referencing Babylon for when that song shares the same synthesizer preset as 808 State’s track Pacific State. And Venus? Almost. It’s probably because it echoes the bassline.
@@asmrtpop2676 which came from a synthesizer: (5:26) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9nr_IX_KpqY.html Bloodpop and TCHAMI sourced various vintage synthesizers for the album. That synthesizer was famous for the Loon (the bird) preset. That’s why you can hear it on this interlude and the Operation one.
Agora só gravar da tela horizontal que ficar do lado do palco o show. Uma tela de um tamanho de uma tv. Registra completo e editar com essas interludes e posta no teu canal.