Other notable tracks include "Monster," a collaboration with RedOne, which features Gaga embracing her darker side amidst a backdrop of pulsing beats and synthesized melodies. Then there's "Speechless," a poignant ballad that Gaga wrote for her father, Joseph Germanotta, during his heart surgery. This track, devoid of the dance beats typical of her other work, highlights her vocal prowess and emotional depth.
Before The Fame Monster , pop was arguably in a "safe" phase. Gaga brought back the "weird." She made it okay for pop stars to be theatrical, grotesque, and deeply intellectual all at once. Without this era, the landscape of modern artists like Billie Eilish or Doja Cat might look very different.
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