Born This Way: How Lady Gaga Brok...
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Born This Way: How Lady Gaga Broke the Music Industry's Rules
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In 2011, at the absolute peak of her fame, Lady Gaga could have hit copy and paste. Instead she released a chaotic electro-metal pop opera featuring mariachi music, church bells, a saxophone solo, and album art placing her head on a motorcycle. This episode unpacks how "Born This Way" rejected every rule of conventional pop and rewired mainstream culture.

We explore the album's roots in Carl Bean's activism, its meticulous genre-blending engineering, the fierce religious and government backlash, and the infamous Amazon 99-cent stunt that forced Billboard to rewrite its chart rules. A decade later, its legacy stretched from the White House to a viral TikTok resurgence.

  • How the title track drew on decades of queer history and activism
  • The 50-times-revised production that fused opera, metal, disco, and industrial sounds
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