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We Need To Talk About Lady Gaga Being A Flop

Cut the crap, fools!

For the past year or so there's been a problematic social media internet trend thing of desperate keyboard warriors saying Lady Gaga is an irrelevant flop.

Ever since Artpop, resentful (Katy Perry) stans have been coming for Lady Gaga.

*Jennifer Lopez voice*

"ENOUGH!!!!!!"

Stay salty, jealous trolls.

Truth is, Gaga has actually had one of the best years of her career, and her 2016 is — SCREENSHOT THIS — going to be a huge year for her.

Receipts, proof of purchase, you ask?

If you look at Gaga analytically, you'll see that Gaga is killing the game. In February 2015, Gaga won a GRAMMY for a jazz album. Like, a JAZZ ALBUM LOL.

In a year's time, she made the Academy Awards relevant again with her Sound of Music performance...

...got engaged to jizzworthy silver daddy Taylor Kinney...

...starred in a television series...

...was Billboard's woman of the year...

...and also won this little thing called a GOLDEN GLOBE.

ADDITIONALLY...

In 2016, Lady Gaga released ONE SONG from a FILM. That ONE SONG from a FILM was nominated for an Academy Award and a Grammy.

That song was also No. 1 on the Billboard dance charts this year.

Yeah, no, that's not a flop.

FURTHERMORE...

In 2016, Lady Gaga became the first person in history to perform at the Super Bowl, Oscars, and Grammys in the same year...

...she became one of only a few relevant things people actually cared about in the Super Bowl...

...and once again proved that she has a better voice than all of your sad faves.

Like, more people were talking about Gaga than Coldplay. 💀

I know, Gaga, I can't with these haters either.

Basically, 2016 is off to an amazing start.

NOW CUT THAT JAZZ SHIT OUT AND GIVE US ANOTHER POP ALBUM <3

Correction: Lady Gaga is (obviously) not the first artist to perform at the Oscars, Grammys, and Super Bowl. BUT she is still the first artist to perform at all 3 in the same year✌️!!

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