
The Fame Monster
pop dance Lady Gaga female vocalists electropop
"Telephone" tell the story of someone dancing in a club without wanting to pick up their phone, even when several people are calling them. The first verse emphasizes the difficulty of dealing with phone calls when in a noisy environment. The chorus and post-chorus have Lady Gaga repeating the phrase "stop callin" - a clear indication that she does not want to answer her phone. The second verse, sung by Beyoncé, expresses the sense of urgency felt by the caller as the person being called doesn’t even answer. Read more on Last.fm.
pop dance Lady Gaga female vocalists electropop
"Telephone" tell the story of someone dancing in a club without wanting to pick up their phone, even when several people are calling them. The first verse emphasizes the difficulty of dealing with phone calls when in a noisy environment. The chorus and post-chorus have Lady Gaga repeating the phrase "stop callin" - a clear indication that she does not want to answer her phone. The second verse, sung by Beyoncé, expresses the sense of urgency felt by the caller as the person being called doesn’t even answer. Read more on Last.fm.
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Bad Romance
Just Dance
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LoveGame
Alejandro
Judas
Die With A Smile
Born This Way
Applause
Telephone
Monster
Bloody Mary
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The Edge of Glory
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Beautiful, Dirty, Rich
Shallow
Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)
Abracadabra
The Fame
Money Honey
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Government Hooker
Dance in the Dark
So Happy I Could Die
Marry the Night
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Summerboy
Speechless
I Like It Rough
G.U.Y.
Million Reasons
Sour Candy (with BLACKPINK)
Always Remember Us This Way
Teeth
Heavy Metal Lover
Brown Eyes
Stupid Love
Paper Gangsta
Americano
Yoü and I
Starstruck
911
Venus
Perfect Illusion
Garden of Eden
Hair
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