As we enter the home stretch of the pre-release buzz for Lady GaGa‘s ‘Born This Way’, another cut from the set has surfaced. Enter ‘Marry The Night’.
Deemed one of the singer’s favourite tracks from the record, ‘Night’ was initially slated to serve as the project’s lead single.
Take a listen to the Electro thumper after the jump…
Via GaGa Daily:
With its pulsating baseline, club-destined production, and typically ‘out-there’ lyrics, ‘Night’ sits comfortably beside much of what we’ve heard from ‘Born’ thus far (and may very well be the best yet from the project).
Yet, in as much as this serves as a strength, it also functions against the track. For, with its undeniable 90’s Pop/Rock coating, one has to wonder where this leaves the Urban audience GaGa managed to engage with ‘The Fame’ and ‘Fame Monster’ LP’s.
Indeed, the likes of ‘Telephone’, ‘Just Dance’ and even ‘Bad Romance’, garnered impressive club and radio play in the Urban diaspora – something none of ‘Born’s’ tracks can boast of (nor seem to want to).
I’m all for artistic progression, but not the type that erases an audience. Still, the 25 year old is clearly at a point where all she touches turns Platinum. We’re all, as it seems, just here for the ride.
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