“Bad Romance”, the first single released from Lady Gaga’s album “The Fame Monster”, has been listed by TIME critics on their list of “All-TIME 100 songs”. It joins 99 other songs that have been released since the first issue of TIME magazine in 1923.


From TIME.com (by Claire Suddath):

Aren’t pop stars supposed to be sweet? Britney, Christina and Katy just wanted to love and be loved by you. Even Madonna’s early work was largely about thanking her lucky stars and wanting to dress you up in her love. But Gaga doesn’t want any of that. On the lead single from her second album, The Fame Monster, she pines for a destructive relationship that she knows will end in disaster. (Or, according to the music video, a singed bed and a corpse. Either/or.) She will play mind games. She will use you. “Bad Romance” is an infectiously catchy dance song about all of the crazy, messed-up feelings people have for one another.

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