''Artpop'' is a studio album by American singer
Lady Gaga
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Known for her image reinventions and versatility across the entertainment industry, she is an influ ...
. It was released on November 6, 2013, by Streamline and
Interscope Records
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. Gaga began planning the project in 2011, shortly after the launch of her second effort, ''
Born This Way''. Work continued until 2013 while Gaga was traveling for her
Born This Way Ball tour and recovering from surgery for an injury she had sustained while touring. Gaga described ''Artpop'' as "a celebration and a poetic musical journey". It displays an intentional "lack of maturity and responsibility" by comparison to the darker and anthemic nature of ''Born This Way''.
Gaga collaborated with various producers on the record, including
DJ White Shadow,
Zedd
Anton Zaslavski (; born 2 September 1989), known professionally as Zedd (), is a German record producer and DJ. His stage name, Zedd, was derived from ''zed'', the Z#Name and pronunciation, English pronunciation, barring American English, for ...
, and
Madeon. Musically, ''Artpop'' is an
EDM and
synth-pop
Synth-pop (short for synthesizer pop; also called techno-pop; ) is a music genre that first became prominent in the late 1970s and features the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument. It was prefigured in the 1960s and early 1970s b ...
album, with influences from
R&B,
techno,
industrial, and
dubstep
Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the early 2000s. The style emerged as a UK garage offshoot that blended 2-step rhythms and sparse dub production, as well as incorporating elements of broken ...
, among other genres. The themes of the album revolve around Gaga's personal views of fame, sex and self-empowerment; references include
Greek and
Roman mythology
Roman mythology is the body of myths of ancient Rome as represented in the literature and visual arts of the Romans, and is a form of Roman folklore. "Roman mythology" may also refer to the modern study of these representations, and to th ...
. It also features guest vocals from
T.I.,
Too Short,
Twista
Carl Terrell Mitchell (born November 27, 1973), better known by his stage name Twista (also known as Tung Twista), is an American rapper. He is best known for his Chopper (rap), chopper style of rapping and for once holding the title of fastest ...
, and
R. Kelly. On January 10, 2019, as a reaction to the documentary ''
Surviving R. Kelly'', Kelly's featured song, "
Do What U Want", was removed from all streaming and online versions and new vinyl and CD pressings of the album.
The release of ''Artpop'' was prefaced by a two-day album release party dubbed
ArtRave. While the album received generally mixed reviews from music critics, it was included in several year-end lists and earned retrospective positive reviews by critics and publications since its release. It debuted atop on the US
''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 258,000 copies, becoming Gaga's second consecutive number one record in the country. It also topped the charts in Austria, Croatia, Japan, Mexico, Scotland, and the United Kingdom, while charting within the top five in many countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Spain, and Switzerland. According to the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), ''Artpop'' was the ninth global best-selling album of 2013 with 2.3 million copies worldwide. Despite this, the album was considered by some as a commercial failure compared to Gaga's previous albums.
"
Applause" was released as the
lead single from ''Artpop'' on August 12, 2013, and was a critical and commercial success, charting within the top ten in more than 20 countries worldwide, peaking at number four on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in the United States. The second single, "Do What U Want", was made available on October 21, reaching number 13 in the US. It was followed by promotional singles "
Venus
Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is often called Earth's "twin" or "sister" planet for having almost the same size and mass, and the closest orbit to Earth's. While both are rocky planets, Venus has an atmosphere much thicker ...
" and "
Dope" shortly before the album's release. "
G.U.Y." was the third and last single released from the album. Gaga promoted ''Artpop'' with several television appearances and performances, including her second
Thanksgiving Day special. After a short
residency at Roseland Ballroom, she embarked on her fourth headlining concert tour,
ArtRave: The Artpop Ball.
Background

Development of ''Artpop'' began shortly after the release of
Lady Gaga
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Known for her image reinventions and versatility across the entertainment industry, she is an influ ...
's second studio album ''
Born This Way'' (2011),
and by the following year, its concepts were "beginning to flourish" as Gaga collaborated with producers
Fernando Garibay and
DJ White Shadow.
Initial recording sessions for ''Artpop'' coincided with the
Born This Way Ball tour (2012–2013), with up to 50 songs sketched out and considered for inclusion.
By May 2012, the project was taking definite form, with co-manager
Vincent Herbert promising "insane, great records" within its craft. Gaga said that she yearned to make audiences have "a really good time" with ''Artpop'', engineering the album to mirror "a night at the club". "When you listen to it, it really flows nicely. It's really fun to pop in with your friends. I really wrote it for me and my friends to pop in from start to finish", she said in a 2013 interview for
MTV.
Meanwhile, Gaga began presenting tracks to her record company and hoped to reveal the album's working title by September, a revelation that instead was announced one month in advance.
The artist later claimed that ''Artpop'' was her first "real" effort that emulated a "phoenix rising from the ashes", reflecting her heightened confidence in writing material for the album compared to her previous efforts.
Gaga recruited
Jeff Koons into the project in early 2013, with the two having previously met at a
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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fashion event three years earlier, where Gaga provided a live performance. According to Koons, she "just kind of grabbed ahold of me and gave me a big hug around my waist " and replied, "You know, Jeff, I've been such a fan of yours, and when I was a kid just hanging out in Central Park I would talk to my friends about your work."
Following her hip surgery in February 2013, Gaga was forced into a six-month hiatus, during which she studied literature and music with her creative team, the Haus of Gaga in addition to sharing "creative gifts".
This stage allowed her to review and enhance her creative direction, which she admitted to be a meticulous "gazing process". "I have to gaze into the work for long periods of time for it to be good," adding that upon analyzing her ideas, she received "that wonderful feeling" which told her "that's the one".
Conception
Gaga described ''Artpop'' as "a celebration and a poetic musical journey" that displayed a "lack of maturity and responsibility", contrary to the dark, anthemic nature of ''Born This Way''.
In an August 2013 interview, she told ''
V'' magazine that she underwent a "cosmetic experience with words" as she examined potential names for the project. "Popart" was initially favored and taken into consideration, but as Gaga questioned "the cultural implication of the words" and the title's evolution post-release, she soon found a "nice ring" to "Artpop". With ''Artpop'', Gaga attempts to inject vulnerability into her work; she also cited
Pierrot and
Sandro Botticelli's ''
The Birth of Venus'' (c. 1484–1486) painting as an influence.
Gaga admitted to being increasingly self-conscious at the apex of the ''Born This Way'' era, and when asked about the decision to refine her image, she responded:
The album's themes primarily revolve around fame,
sex,
and empowerment,
whilst briefly exploring
gender roles
A gender role, or sex role, is a social norm deemed appropriate or desirable for individuals based on their gender or sex.
Gender roles are usually centered on conceptions of masculinity and femininity. The specifics regarding these gende ...
and
marijuana
Cannabis (), commonly known as marijuana (), weed, pot, and ganja, List of slang names for cannabis, among other names, is a non-chemically uniform psychoactive drug from the ''Cannabis'' plant. Native to Central or South Asia, cannabis has ...
.
References include
Greek and
Roman mythology
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, and classic
jazz
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and
electronic musician
Sun Ra.
Spencer Kornhaber from ''
The Atlantic
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It was founded in 185 ...
'' saw ''Artpop'' as an "attention-freak's manifesto", and interpreted the record's exploration into carnal desire as a facet of the broader idea of "owning up to one's own desire for attention".
''
London Evening Standard'' John Aizlewood suggested that songs such as "
Do What U Want" and "
Dope" highlighted Gaga's "curiously submissive" tendencies as a lyricist.
Jason Lipshutz from ''
Billboard
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'' commented that ''Artpop'' "naturally abides" to her "far-reaching ambition" to "re-think the 'pop album' as an entity",
while ''
USA Today
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'' Jerry Shiver observed the lyrics to foretell "the exploits of an empowered, sexy siren who wrestles with fame", something he expected from Gaga.
John Pareles from ''
The New York Times
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'' argued that, with ''Artpop'', Gaga reasserted "her need for the love of her audience and announced her new pivot to align herself with the
isualart world".
Recording
Gaga composed and produced all the songs on the album, and worked together with DJ White Shadow,
Zedd
Anton Zaslavski (; born 2 September 1989), known professionally as Zedd (), is a German record producer and DJ. His stage name, Zedd, was derived from ''zed'', the Z#Name and pronunciation, English pronunciation, barring American English, for ...
, and
Madeon, among other producers.
White Shadow told MTV that Gaga texted him less than a week after the release of her previous album, ''Born This Way'', telling him that she already "had the name and the general concept for the record". In his interview with ''
Rolling Stone
''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason.
The magazine was first known fo ...
'', he later talked more about their working process: "I was just trying to make something that pushed people's way of thinking a little bit... something a little off from the norm to get people thinking about possibilities. ...
agawrote this album as we were traveling around the world for the last two years, and we wrote so many songs together."
He also recalled that on one occasion, they stayed up for around 20 hours to finish a song, adding: "We never work on one song and finish it and move on. They all get worked on in rotation until literally the day we have to turn it into
Interscope
Interscope Records is an American record label based in Santa Monica, California, owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A&M imprint. Founded in late 1990 by Jimmy Iovine and Ted Field as a $20 million joint venture ...
."
Gaga had been touring with Zedd during her Born This Way Ball tour. Zedd had previously done a remix of her 2011 single "
Marry the Night" and worked on her
remix album, ''
Born This Way: The Remix'', while Gaga had contributed vocals on an alternate version of Zedd's track, "
Stache". Zedd told
MTV News that they "both love nothing more than making music, so it was just kind of natural for us to just work on music." He later talked about finding it difficult to complete the project due to their busy schedules and that their work progressed mainly while being on the road during the tour. For French DJ Madeon, this was his first experience collaborating with a vocalist face-to-face, while adding that he "always wanted to work with pop artists and my #1 on my list was Lady Gaga. So when I had the opportunity to do that, I was really thrilled."
Gaga praised Madeon's production skills saying, "He is so amazing. He has such an understanding of music at such a young age. He reminds me of myself so much. He's obsessed, so obsessed with music."
Madeon also talked about how Gaga did not spare any free time for the song's recording and would usually start the sessions after the Born This Way Ball show performances were over.
''Artpop'' marks the first time she worked with
will.i.am, on the track "Fashion!", with Gaga saying that they had been trying to work together for years, but they are both very "picky" and they had been waiting for the right song and the "right groove" to collaborate.
In mid-2013, Gaga contacted rappers
T.I.,
Too Short, and
Twista
Carl Terrell Mitchell (born November 27, 1973), better known by his stage name Twista (also known as Tung Twista), is an American rapper. He is best known for his Chopper (rap), chopper style of rapping and for once holding the title of fastest ...
to record a song, later revealed to be "Jewels n' Drugs". During an interview with MTV, they confirmed that they recorded their verses separately, mainly due to the tight schedule of the four. Twista further explained that Gaga wanted to "put a vibe of certain artists together" in order to "capture the essence" of what she wanted to do with the song. Gaga also worked with rapper
Azealia Banks on two songs, titled "Red Flame" and "Ratchet", but the tracks remained unreleased as their collaboration ended in a dispute. DJ White Shadow explained to the ''
Chicago Tribune
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'' that while he was working on "Do What U Want" with Gaga during the European leg of the Born This Way Ball tour, he came up with the idea of bringing Gaga and
R. Kelly together for the song, saying that it "seemed logical" to him to put "two writing/singing geniuses on one track". Kelly told ''Billboard'' that he enjoyed the song recording process thanks to Gaga's professionalism. At a press conference in Japan in 2013, Gaga was asked why she worked together with Kelly, but she defended the collaboration, saying: "R. Kelly and I have sometimes had very untrue things written about us, so in a way this was a bond between us."
However, after the airing of the documentary, ''
Surviving R. Kelly'', in January 2019, which detailed
sexual abuse allegations against Kelly, Gaga issued an apology for working with him. She said that her thinking was "explicitly twisted" and that she had "poor judgement" at that time.
The song was subsequently removed from all digital versions, and new vinyl and CD pressings of ''Artpop''.
Music and lyrics
Critical commentary has noted ''Artpop'' as an
EDM and
synth-pop
Synth-pop (short for synthesizer pop; also called techno-pop; ) is a music genre that first became prominent in the late 1970s and features the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument. It was prefigured in the 1960s and early 1970s b ...
album. It was further described as "coherently channeling
R&B,
techno,
disco
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, and
rock music
Rock is a Music genre, genre of popular music that originated in the United States as "rock and roll" in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of styles from the mid-1960s, primarily in the United States and the United Kingdo ...
" by ''Billboard''.
Its electronic landscape was initially tailored for ''Born This Way'' before Gaga and Fernando Garibay opted for a rock-influenced sound. Sal Cinquemani from ''
Slant Magazine
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'' claimed Gaga "continues to be a student" of
Madonna
Madonna Louise Ciccone ( ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. Referred to as the "Queen of Pop", she has been recognized for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, ...
as she mirrors ''
Confessions on a Dance Floor'' (2005) and "
Holiday
A holiday is a day or other period of time set aside for festivals or recreation. ''Public holidays'' are set by public authorities and vary by state or region. Religious holidays are set by religious organisations for their members and are often ...
" (1983) with songs such as "
Applause" and "Fashion!", and further saw ''Artpop'' as a pastiche of Gaga's previous efforts.
Adam Markovitz, writing for ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'', echoed this thought, writing that "most of the songs here would fit right in" with ''
The Fame'' (2008) and ''Born This Way''.
Mof Gimmers from ''
The Quietus
''The Quietus'' is a British online music and pop culture magazine founded by John Doran and Luke Turner. The site is an editorially independent publication led by Doran with a group of freelance journalists and critics.
Content
''The Quietu ...
'' noticed a "tremendous juggernaut of pop" within the album's frame, while Helen Brown of ''
The Daily Telegraph
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'' quipped "it's like wandering drunk around a vast, labyrinthine club, and peering into a disorienting series of darkened rooms in which she tries on various musical genres as if they were hats" in reference to the album's busy soundscape.
Ben Kelly from ''
Attitude
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Philosophy and psychology
* Attitude (psychology), a disposition or state of mind
** Attitude change
* Propositional attitude, a mental state held towards a proposition
Science and technology
* Orientation ...
'' described ''Artpop'' as a "relentless odyssey of electronic sounds" pierced by "strong melodic refrains".
Aizlewood of the ''London Evening Standard'' said it was built to inspire "hair-waving, body-shaking routines at stadium shows", pinpointing "stentorian keyboards, clattering electro-percussion and thumping backbeats" as the bedrock of the album's production.
Songs
The album begins with "
Aura", a
mariachi and EDM song,
that has influences from
dubstep
Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the early 2000s. The style emerged as a UK garage offshoot that blended 2-step rhythms and sparse dub production, as well as incorporating elements of broken ...
and
Middle Eastern music.
It opens with Western-style guitars, Gaga's distorted vocals, and a "maniacal laugh".
Throbbing beats lead to the chorus, in which Gaga asks: "Do you wanna see the girl who lives behind the aura, behind the aura?".
She explained that in the song she expresses that just because she wears a lot of "visual fashion", "
tdoesn't mean that there is not sort of the same person underneath." These "veils" are protecting her creativity, and her "Aura" is the way that she deals with her "insanity".
The album continues with "
Venus
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", a track that shows "retro-futuristic themes",
and presents
Bowie-esque lyrics
about a psychedelic journey.
It mentions
Venus
Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is often called Earth's "twin" or "sister" planet for having almost the same size and mass, and the closest orbit to Earth's. While both are rocky planets, Venus has an atmosphere much thicker ...
, the
Roman goddess of love, the
eponymous planet, and sexual intercourse.
It is a synth-pop and
dance-pop song.
Gaga said that the song is "about finding faith in other places, in the beyond", and also "about sex in the most mythological way."
"
G.U.Y." (an acronym for "Girl Under You") is an EDM song with
industrial, R&B, and
house
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air c ...
elements,
that was described as a "shuddering dance siren that makes the distinction between gender equality and willful sexual submission".
The song involves the concept of
new-wave feminism, it is "about being comfortable underneath, because you are strong enough to know that you don't have to be on top to know you're worth it".
"
Sexxx Dreams" is a synth-pop song,
with inspiration from
Prince
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/
Vanity 6 in its production.
Its lyrics propose a sexual encounter with a lover whose boyfriend is gone for the weekend.
Throughout the song, Gaga alternates her vocal techniques between singing and speaking; the sung verses are addressed to her partner at her side and the spoken ones to the person in her fantasy.
The fifth track on the album is "Jewels n' Drugs", a
hip hop
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song with strong influences of
trap music
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that tells a "tale of fame addiction".
The lyrics are an "ode to the love of the drug trade" and they are of the "classic rap style".
The next song, "Manicure" (stylized as "MANiCURE") includes handclapping, Gaga shouting "Man! Cure!" and
funk guitar arrangements.
Its ambiguous lyrics are an "ode to superficial perks”, and talk about physically and spiritually renewing oneself before "getting ready to go out and catch a man or catch a girl".
The song is "a lot more rock based than the songs before it on the album" and has "a real pop vibe".
Adam White of ''The Independent'' noted that Gaga "at least in the song's bridge", channelled
Siouxsie Sioux and delivered her "best... impression". "Do What U Want" is an
electropop
Electropop is a popular music fusion genre combining elements of the electronic and pop styles. It has been described as a variant of synth-pop with emphasis on a hard electronic sound. The genre was developed in the 1980s and saw a rev ...
and R&B track, drawing influence from 1980s-inspired throbbing synths and an
electronic beat.
It has a "somewhat raunchy hook",
with Gaga and Kelly alternate singing the lines "Do what u want/ What u want with my body/ Do what u want/ What u want with my body/ Write what you want, say what you want about me/ If you're wondering, know that I'm not sorry". The song's lyrics represent themes of
sexual submissiveness, with Gaga telling off detractors and the press that her thoughts, dreams, and feelings are her own, no matter what one does with her body.
The album's
title track is a techno song,
which has a beat similar to
Selena Gomez
Selena Marie Gomez ( ; born July 22, 1992) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, producer, and businesswoman. Gomez began her career as a child actress, appearing on the children's television series ''Barney & Friends'' (2002–2004), a ...
's 2011 single "
Love You like a Love Song" with its electronic composition, and a groove comparable to singer
Kylie Minogue
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's 2001 hit single "
Can't Get You Out of My Head".
"Artpop" lyrics have been deduced to be a statement about "the subjectivity of art",
and Gaga's virtual manifesto with the line "My artpop could mean anything”,
telling the audience that she is "an artist that creates for the sake of creation".
Gaga explained that the lyrics were a metaphor about love with the chorus line "We could belong together, Artpop". She believed that if her fans and herself could be together, that would probably mean a bonding for art and pop too.
"
Swine
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" is a dubstep and industrial song with slight
rock and roll
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influences.
It presents "synth washes, a ground-churning bass line, jittery keyboards, hiccuping vocal samples and crescendos leading to drops",
with Gaga "screaming and squealing throughout the track."
Gaga called "Swine" "very personal", as it is about "some of the more troubling and challenging sexual experiences" she had earlier in her life,
alluding to her being raped at age 19 by a producer twenty years older than her.

The tenth song is "Donatella", an "anthem for the outcasts"
and an "ode to the head of the
Versace fashion house", Gaga's friend,
Donatella Versace.
Gaga described it as "an incredible crazy fun pop song with really raising electronic beats" about being a fearless woman who is proud of herself. "Fashion!" is a dance song with
Daft Punk
Daft Punk were a French electronic music duo formed in 1993 in Paris by Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo. They achieved popularity in the late 1990s as part of the French house movement, combining house music, funk, disco, tech ...
-influenced instrumentals that portrays Gaga's love for
haute couture clothing.
Accompanied by a
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ...
y beat, the lyrics talk about "being able to get dressed up and feeling like you own the world".
Gaga's vocal delivery in the song has been compared to David Bowie's.
"Mary Jane Holland" is a dance and synth-pop song with "whirring beats" that talks about using marijuana and "having a great time".
Gaga used the name Mary Jane Holland as an
alter ego
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for herself when she got
"stoned" in
Amsterdam
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with her friends, who explained how smoking weed helped her putting away the pressure of being famous, and just being able to do whatever she wanted.
"Dope" is an
electronic rock lament
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,
where Gaga's singing is the focal point of the song, with only piano sounds and distant synths accompanying her "intoxicated", "slur"-like vocals.
In order to give the production an intimate feeling and make it emotional, no
pitch correction was used to Gaga's voice.
According to Gaga, the track is the "sad part" of the story of "Mary Jane Holland". It is about how she developed an addiction to marijuana, using it as a
coping
Coping refers to conscious or unconscious strategies used to reduce and manage unpleasant emotions. Coping strategies can be cognitions or behaviors and can be individual or social. To cope is to deal with struggles and difficulties in life. It ...
mechanism for
anxiety
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, which eventually led to her feeling more "paranoid" and not being "so articulate anymore".
Gaga intended the song to be an apology to everybody who dealt with her during this period.
"
Gypsy" is a
Europop and electropop song
with classic rock and house influences,
that contains "barroom ivory-tickling" and a "swooping hook".
The composition is in a sing-along style, with Gaga belting out "I don't wanna be alone forever, but I can be tonight" during the chorus, talking about navigating an unknown road based only on her instincts.
Gaga described the song as being about travelling the world and the loneliness associated with it. The song showcases Gaga's fans as being the people with whom she feels at home, therefore not feeling alone whenever she is in a different country. The lyrics also talk about falling in love while being true to oneself, which was the initial inspiration for the track.
''Artpop'' last song is "
Applause", which spans genres such as electropop and
Eurodance.
It features "pulsating synths" and "stuttering
synthesizer
A synthesizer (also synthesiser or synth) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis a ...
s",
which return Gaga to her career roots by mirroring the sounds of her debut album, ''The Fame''.
Gaga's vocal acrobatics during the song's verses have been compared to those of
Annie Lennox and
Grace Jones
Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, model and actress. She began her Model (person), modelling career in New York State, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves Saint Laurent (brand), Yves St ...
.
According to Gaga, the song's lyrics highlight the difference between an artist and a celebrity. She elaborated, "I live for the applause but I don't live for the attention in the way that people just love you because you're famous. I live for actually performing for people and then them applauding because they've been entertained."
Gaga also take shots at those who attempt to analyze her work, with the line: "I stand here waiting for you to bang the gong/ To crash the critic saying 'Is it right or is it wrong?".
Release
In August 2012, after getting a matching tattoo, Gaga announced on her social media that the record would be titled ''Artpop'', stating that she would prefer it capitalized for stylization. The album was originally expected to be released in early 2013, but was indefinitely postponed after Gaga developed
synovitis and a
labral tear to her hip that required surgical correction. This resulted in the cancellation of the remainder of her Born This Way Ball.
In July 2013, Gaga confirmed that ''Artpop'' would be released on November 11, 2013 in the United States. The pre-order of the album was initially supposed to begin on September 1, 2013, but was moved up to August 19, 2013 "due to public anticipation". This was later changed to August 12 to coincide with the early release of "Applause".
In addition to the traditional
CD and
digital mediums, Gaga announced plans for a
multimedia
Multimedia is a form of communication that uses a combination of different content forms, such as Text (literary theory), writing, Sound, audio, images, animations, or video, into a single presentation. T ...
application software
Application software is any computer program that is intended for end-user use not operating, administering or programming the computer. An application (app, application program, software application) is any program that can be categorized as ...
which "combines music, art, fashion, and technology with a new interactive worldwide community".
She expressed her goal to "bring ARTculture into POP in a reverse
Warholian expedition."
It was developed by the Haus of Gaga technology division, TechHaus.
The
app was made compatible with both
Android and
iOS-running mobile devices, and featured bonus content. It was the third album-app to be released in mainstream commercial markets after
Björk
Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct voice, three-octave vocal range, and eccentric public per ...
's ''
Biophilia'' (2011) and
Jay-Z
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's ''
Magna Carta Holy Grail'' (2013). Relative Wave, the architects behind Björk's app, took nearly a year to develop the ''Artpop'' app. Some dismissed the project as an elaborate ploy to inflate album sales, under the assumption ''Billboard'' would count a downloaded track as a complete unit.
Editorial director Bill Werde later addressed these concerns on in July 2013, "As we understand, Gaga fans will get
he''Artpop'' app for free and can buy the album
hrough theapp. Albums purchased this way would count on ''Billboard'' charts, however,
peculation that the purchase of a single track through the app would count as an album sold is not true..
lso concerns about self-reported data by Gaga's
eamseem unfounded – sales will be fulfilled and reported by existing digital retailers...
nd for those who may ask: This is obviously different from Jay-Z's ''Magna Carta Holy Grail'' /
Samsung
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ealwhich—via an app—gave
is albumfor free
ndhad no option for fans to buy."
Gaga had also planned to release some of the songs that did not make the final album cut via the app, including a track called "Brooklyn Nights", as she "wanted to spend more time" on them, though this plan remained unfulfilled.
Artwork
On October 7, 2013, Gaga unveiled the album cover for ''Artpop'' on Clear Channel billboards around the world. Created by Jeff Koons, the image features a nude sculpture of Gaga with a blue gazing ball in front of her. The background consists of art works including ''The Birth of Venus'', which inspired the music video for "Applause" and the VMA performance of the song. Koons explained the meaning of the cover to MTV:

Will Gompertz from ''
NME
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'' wrote that "this is a classic cover. When you're listing the 100 best covers of the 21st century, this will be right up there. Typographically it's an AA+, visually it's AAA". Later, Gaga also revealed on her
Facebook
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page that "the first 500,000 physical copies of ''Artpop'' are crafted with LADY GAGA + ARTPOP cut out of hot pink metallic foil plus silver foil. The foiling represents the true design of the cover as imagined by Koons, who hand collaged the typography himself." Koons asked Japanese Psychology professor and artist
Akiyoshi Kitaoka to provide
visual illusions for the CD interior, including a version of his "Hatpin urchin" illusion that was also printed on the CD itself. The track listing was unveiled in a series of fan posts retweeted by Gaga with pictures of a painted mural made by fans outside of a recording studio in Los Angeles where ''Artpop'' was being completed on October 9, 2013. Originally, the track listing was scheduled to be unveiled on September 29, 2013. In a
Twitter
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post, Gaga said it was late due to two songs fighting for the twelfth place on the album. In January 2014,
China
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's
Ministry of Culture approved the uncensored release of ''Artpop'' in the country, making the album her first to be released in the country after she was blacklisted by the government for inappropriate music in 2011. However, to avoid further controversy with the release, the cover art for the Chinese release was altered to feature Gaga's legs covered in fishnet stockings, with the blue gazing ball enlarged to cover her exposed breasts.
Promotion
Singles
"Applause" was released as the first single from the album. Due to multiple leaks, it was released ahead of schedule, on August 12, 2013.
The single went on to impact
mainstream radio stations in the United States on August 19, 2013.
It received favorable reviews from music critics, who found it "a return to Gaga's club-friendly
''Fame'' era".
It charted in the top ten in a number of nations, with a number 4 peak position in the United States. An accompanying music video to "Applause" was premiered and broadcast on jumbotrons across
Times Square
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after her interview on ''
Good Morning America
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'' on August 19, 2013. It was shot in
Los Angeles
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by Dutch photographer duo
Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.
It features Gaga in scenes such as being in a birdcage, transforming into a black swan/human hybrid, and dancing in a black-glove bra. The video received positive reviews from critics, saying that it was in "typical Gaga fashion", and noted references to
German Expressionist cinema and
Andy Warhol.

On September 3, 2013, Gaga started polls on Twitter asking fans to help her choose the second single from ''Artpop'', listing "Manicure", "Sexxx Dreams", "Aura" and "Swine" as options.
Gaga revealed the next month that "Venus" had been chosen as the second single,
though the popularity of the planned promotional single "Do What U Want" led to its single release instead. It received generally positive response from reviewers, who complimented its chorus and found it a potential radio hit.
The song peaked within the top 10 in some countries, including the United Kingdom, Italy, and South Korea,
as well as the top 20 in other nations, including Germany, Sweden, and the United States. An alternate studio version of "Do What U Want", where the original vocals by Kelly are replaced with new verses sang by
Christina Aguilera
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, was released on January 1, 2014.
Two
promotional singles were made available from ''Artpop'' preceding the album's release: "Venus" on October 28, 2013, and "Dope" on November 4, 2013. The latter reached a top 10 position at the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and some European countries, becoming her highest charting promotional single to date.
"G.U.Y.", the third and final single release impacted mainstream radio stations in the United States on April 8, 2014.
It had a mixed reception from music critics; some found it catchy and one of the standout tracks from ''Artpop'',
while others criticized its production and the lyrics. The song debuted on the record charts of a few countries, but failed to enter the top ten in most of them. It was accompanied by a music video, shot at
Hearst Castle and directed by Gaga, which also incorporated parts of the tracks "Artpop", "Venus", and "Manicure" besides "G.U.Y.". The video shows Gaga as a wounded fallen angel who takes revenge on the men who hunted her after being revived by her followers in a pool. Critics noted the video's "heavy dose of
camp and pop culture" and references to Greek mythology.
Live performances and other gigs
On December 25, 2012, Gaga announced a documentary celebrating "life, the creation of Artpop + you", which she described as a gift to her fans.
The documentary was directed by
Terry Richardson, a previous collaborator on the photography book ''
Lady Gaga x Terry Richardson'', but remained unreleased.
Gaga opened the
2013 MTV Video Music Awards with a performance of "Applause", dissecting her career through a series of colorful costumes and wigs. She then headlined the
iTunes Festival on September 1, 2013 and performed new material for a crowd of 5,000 people. Gaga dubbed her gig "SwineFest" after one of the songs, "Swine", that she debuted during the event.
For the song "Jewels n' Drugs" Gaga was joined onstage by Too Short and Twista – T.I., initially a part of the show, was unable to participate in the festival after his entry in the United Kingdom was denied. While dismissing some of the performed songs,
journalists had a mostly positive response to Gaga's set.
The show was recorded and later included on a second disc with the deluxe edition of ''Artpop''.
On September 9, Gaga performed "Applause" on ''
Good Morning America
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'' and appeared dressed as multiple characters from ''
The Wizard of Oz''.
A trailer for ''
Machete Kills'', in which Gaga played La Chameleón, was released on October 4 and previewed an alternative studio version of "Aura". The song's lyric video, directed by
Robert Rodriguez
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, was uploaded onto Gaga's
Vevo
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account five days later, featuring scenes and dialogue from the film. Excerpts of "G.U.Y.", "Artpop", and "Mary Jane Holland" were released periodically over the course of two weeks from October 14 to 28. On October 24, promotional listening sessions of ''Artpop'' were organized in Berlin, with Gaga providing a live rendition of "Gypsy". She then made an unannounced appearance at
London's G-A-Y nightclub two days later and performed "Venus",
generating controversy when stripped naked during the show. On October 27, Gaga also played "Venus" alongside "Do What U Want" on the
tenth series of ''
The X Factor
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'' in the United Kingdom.
The performance prompted a barrage of complaints to
ITV and industry regulator
Ofcom
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Ofcom has wide-rang ...
, although dismissed by the company. Gaga returned to the United States the following week for a performance of "Dope" at the inaugural
YouTube Music Awards, and continued to play material from ''Artpop'' on ''
The Howard Stern Show
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'', ''
Saturday Night Live
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'',
and at the
American Music Awards
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.
The night before the release of ''Artpop'', Gaga hosted an album release party, dubbed "
ArtRave". It took place in a large warehouse in the
Brooklyn Navy Yard
The Brooklyn Navy Yard (originally known as the New York Navy Yard) is a shipyard and industrial complex in northwest Brooklyn in New York City, New York (state), New York, U.S. The Navy Yard is located on the East River in Wallabout Bay, a se ...
in New York, and included a
press conference
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and a live performance. During the press conference, Gaga unveiled "
the world's first flying dress", and new works by Inez and Vinoodh, avant-garde theater director
Robert Wilson, performance artist
Marina Abramović and artist Jeff Koons.
Gaga performed a concert consisting of nine songs from ''Artpop'', which was streamed live on
Vevo
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and later rebroadcast through the website's syndication partners.
It received positive reviews from critics, who complimented Gaga's performance and enthusiasm.
Gaga's second
Thanksgiving
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Day television special, ''
Lady Gaga and the Muppets Holiday Spectacular'', aired on November 28, and included performances of "Artpop" with
Elton John
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, "Fashion!" with
RuPaul, and "Gypsy" with
Kermit the Frog. It had a mixed reception, with some critics praising Gaga for being relatable in the show,
while others were highly critical of her for using the holiday special as a mere promotional vehicle for the album.
Performances continued in December with an appearance at the British chat show, ''
Alan Carr: Chatty Man'', a headlining concert at the
Jingle Bell Ball, and a performance in the fifth-season finale of ''
The Voice''.
On February 18, 2014, Gaga performed the title track on ''
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' is an American late-night talk show hosted by actor and comedian Jimmy Fallon that airs on NBC. The show premiered on February 17, 2014, and is produced by Broadway Video and Universal Television. It i ...
'', and on March 13, she headlined the
SXSW
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festival and performed further songs from the album. The performance of "Swine" received backlash for its inclusion of performance artist
Millie Brown, who vomited different colored goo on Gaga as a metaphor for rape.
Residency and tour
From March 28 to April 7, 2014, Gaga played the final shows at New York's famed
Roseland Ballroom before its closure. Her
residency, titled
Lady Gaga Live at Roseland Ballroom, was originally announced with four shows, with three additional dates later added due to popular demand. As an homage to the venue, the stage was decorated with roses, and Gaga's wardrobe was also rose themed. The residency received positive reviews from
music critics
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, who found it a better representation of Gaga's abilities as an entertainer than her previous campaigns for ''Artpop''. The shows were sold out with ticket prices being above the average costs of tickets at the venue, and the seven dates had sold a total of 24,532 tickets while grossing a total of $1.5 million.
On May 4, 2014, Gaga embarked on the
ArtRave: The Artpop Ball tour in support of the album, which had 79 dates overall, with the last show, in Paris, France, being livestreamed online.
The show's costume designers and choreographers aspired to make a single, coherent show, and the lighting fixtures were designed and programmed to create "an immersive rave" experience.
The tour garnered praise for its entertainment value and Gaga's vocal skills,
although the setlist was criticized. It grossed $83 million from 920,088 sold tickets at the 74 reported performances to ''Billboard'' Boxscore.
Critical reception
''Artpop'' received mixed responses from
music critics
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.
Metacritic
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calculated an average score of 61 out of 100 based on 30 reviews from critics indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Adam Markovitz from ''Entertainment Weekly'' stated that many of the album's songs were "enjoyable but well-worn", further commending the execution of the album and the "melodic lines" of the songs. However, he noted that ''Artpop'' generally failed to make an overall impression.
Jerry Shriver, writing for ''USA Today'', opined that the record was not "consistently entertaining", though admitted that the album was mostly intended for Gaga's fans and not for general listeners.
''Slant Magazine'' Sal Cinquemani provided a favorable review, praising its sounds and structures,
while Jason Lipshutz from ''Billboard'' commended Gaga's effort to make "absolutely certain that every inch of her craft evolves and innovates".
In a positive review, an editor of ''
The Daily Beast'' declared that "there were moments of expected genius on it worthy of Grammy consideration."
Robert Copsey from
Digital Spy
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felt that several songs sounded "half-finished", though suggesting that the album had more good songs than bad tracks.
Helen Brown, writing in ''The Daily Telegraph'', criticized Gaga's choice to do another album "themed around her own stardom" (after ''The Fame'' and ''
The Fame Monster''), and commented that although Gaga approached different genres of music, "she doesn't do anything wildly original with them, but she has fun". Brown however praised the album as "great for dancing".
Alexis Petridis
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from ''
The Guardian
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'' suggested there was "some decent pop" on ''Artpop'' but thought the art was "rather harder to discern".
''
The Independent
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'' Andy Gill commented, "It's hard not to feel underwhelmed by ''Artpop''", while Caryn Ganz from ''Rolling Stone'' called it "a bizarre album of squelchy disco" and "sexual but not sexy".
Some journalists felt that the more mixed response from critics in comparison to Gaga's previous work was unfair and stemmed from a focus on Gaga and not the album. Nick Messitte of ''
Forbes
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'' criticized music critics, denouncing their reviews as being "incoherent" and focusing on the "artist over the art itself," accusing them of "bend
ngover backwards to mention everything else before the music". He summarized that ''Artpop'' "delivers a welcome departure from standardized verse-chorus structures" and is ultimately a "bold" effort.
Ed Potton of ''
The Times
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'' concurred, stating that "It's a wonder you can hear Lady Gaga's third studio album over the sound of knives being sharpened" following her previous album ''Born This Way'', a work he felt ''Artpop'' was far superior to.
Robert Christgau
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, writing for ''
The Barnes & Noble Review'', claimed that the record's "critical reaction
asclueless", ultimately naming ''Artpop'' "2013's most underrated album".
In a positive retrospective review, Claire Lobenfeld of ''
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
'' called it Gaga's "most divisive and conceptually ambitious album".
''Artpop'' was included in several year-end lists by music critics and publications. In their list of the "15 Best Albums of 2013", ''Billboard'' ranked it at 14th place, stating that it is the statement of a singer-songwriter who wants to be more than a pop artist" who "hasn't lost her touch for creating otherworldly hooks." Digital Spy similarly included ''Artpop'' in their "30 Best Albums of 2013" list at the 21st place.
Popjustice ranked the album at sixth place on their "Top 33 Albums of 2013" list, claiming that it was "amazing", while
Entertainmentwise included it in their unranked round-up of the top ten albums of the year, calling ''Artpop'' "original and innovative".
Robert Christgau named ''Artpop'' the sixth best album of 2013 in his year-end list,
writing in an accompanying essay for ''The Barnes & Noble Review'', "since unlike the young I'm never bombarded by EDM synths at medically inadvisable volumes, this was not only the
rawk album of the year for me, it sounded fresh. Really, who needs guitars?"
Commercial performance
''Artpop'' debuted at number one on the
''Billboard'' 200 with 258,000 copies sold in its first week, earning Gaga her second consecutive number one album and becoming the fourth-largest sales week for a female artist in 2013, behind
Beyoncé
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's
self-titled album,
Katy Perry
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's ''
Prism'', and
Miley Cyrus
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' ''
Bangerz'', respectively. The following week, the record dropped to number eight on the ''Billboard'' 200 with sales of under 46,000 copies for an 82% sales decrease, making Gaga the first artist to have two albums in the top five list of all-time biggest second-week percentage drops in the
Nielsen SoundScan
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era.
On its third week, as part of promotions for
Black Friday, ''Artpop'' was discounted at retailers such as
Amazon MP3,
Walmart
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, and
Target, rising to number seven with 116,000 units sold. The album has sold 775,000 copies in the United States as of February 2018 (including 477,000 from physical CD and vinyl sales),
and was later certified Platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) for reaching over a million stream-equivalent units.
Following Gaga's
Super Bowl LI halftime show performance in 2017, ''Artpop'' re-entered the ''Billboard'' 200 at number 174, selling 5,000 total album-equivalent units
In Canada, the record entered the
Canadian Albums Chart
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at number three with 25,000 copies sold, earning a Platinum certification from
Music Canada
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in its first week of sales for shipment of 80,000 copies.
[ On the first day of its availability in Japan, charts provider ]Oricon
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reported that ''Artpop'' sold 18,109 physical albums, reaching the number two position. This was 5,000 copies underneath Jin Akanishi
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Bi ...
's ''#Justjin'', while outperforming Avril Lavigne
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's self-titled album by 4,000 copies. It went on to sell 58,493 copies to debut atop the Oricon Albums Chart.
''Artpop'' also entered the UK Albums Chart
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at number one with first-week sales of 65,608 copies, making Gaga the third female solo artist in chart history to top the chart with each of her first three studio albums, following Lavigne and Susan Boyle. It fell to number nine in its second week, selling 15,948 copies. The album has been certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry
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(BPI), for registered units of 256,000. In Australia, ''Artpop'' opened at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart with sales of 15,685 copies. In France, ''Artpop'' has sold 65,000 copies.
In 2013, the album brought worldwide sales of 2.3 million units according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), making it the ninth best-selling effort of the year. It went on to sell 2.5 million copies as of July 2014. The album's commercial performance has led numerous publications to suggest that it had fallen short of its sales expectations, while some called it as a commercial failure compared to Gaga's previous albums. Due to claims of ''Artpop'' alleged underperformance, Gaga publicly addressed rumors that the album's sales had lost her label $25 million and had led to staff layoffs, calling them fake.
Planned sequel
In October 2012, Gaga considered ''Artpop'' "a bit more modern" and mentioned the possibility of splitting the project into a two-volume record; the first would contain the "commercial songs", while the second would feature the "experimental material". In October 2013, Gaga teased that she had "lots of songs for Act 2". The following month, she mentioned an "Act 2" again, commenting that it might be released before her tour as "it'll be nice to play both acts on the tour", and dismissed her previous ideas of splitting the album into two halves because "this was during the inception of the record and I wasn't even quite sure what ''Artpop'' meant yet". In her keynote interview at SXSW
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, Gaga confirmed that ''Artpop'' could potentially have more than two acts, further stating that the second act of ''Artpop'' was complete but not ready for release. In April 2014, Gaga stated that "there's a strong possibility" that she will release another volume of ''Artpop''; however, this plan never materialized.
In April 2021, after DJ White Shadow posted an April Fool's joke about the release of ''Artpop'' throw-away track "Tea", fans made a petition for Gaga to release the second volume of the album. Following the success of the initiative, he proposed getting the petition to 10,000 signatures and then he would send it to her. After getting over 20,000 signatures in just over a day, White Shadow posted on his Instagram talking about his experience during the era and how he has in fact shared it with Gaga, claiming "she has feelings (like any other normal person) and this 'era' was a hard time for her too. I am sure she will be okay with revisiting it one day and building on it when the time is right". He added, "continue to get your message to the people in charge. You have the power, don't give up". Gaga responded to the fan campaign on Twitter, saying the album's creation "was like heart surgery" and made during a time when she felt desperation as well as pain, and expressed gratitude for how fans celebrated "something that once felt like destruction".
After Gaga's acknowledgment of the campaign and the #BuyARTPOPoniTunes trend, the petition reached 40,000 signatures on change.org. ''Artpop'' began climbing up the iTunes charts worldwide, reaching number one in 18 countries including France and Italy, number two in the US, and number three in the UK.
Track listing
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Artpop''.
Notes
* – co-producer
* "Do What U Want" was removed from digital stores and streaming services on January 10, 2019 due to the sexual abuse allegations against R. Kelly. On November 11, 2019, when the album was re-issued on CD and vinyl, "Do What U Want" was excluded from the track list.
* "Venus" contains a publishing sample from " Rocket Number 9", written by Sun Ra, and a sample of "Rocket n°9" by Zombie Zombie.
* "Manicure" is stylized as "MANiCURE".
* "Artpop" is stylized in all caps
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i.e. "Artpop".
* On censored versions of the album, "Sexxx Dreams" is titled "X Dreams", and the title of "Jewels n' Drugs" is bowdlerized as "Jewels n' *****".
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Artpop''.
Performers
* Lady Gaga – production, vocals (all tracks); bass arrangement (2); guitar arrangement (4, 8, 14); synth arrangement (7); backing vocals arrangement (8, 9, 14); piano arrangement (8, 14); piano (13); executive producer
* Doug Aldrich – guitar (6)
* Sean C. Erick – horn (6)
* Natalie Ganther – backing vocals (5, 8, 9, 14)
* Nicole Ganther – backing vocals (5, 8, 9, 14)
* Lyon Gray – backing vocals (5, 8, 9, 14)
* R. Kelly – vocals (7)
* Jason Lader – digital editing, keyboards, recording (13)
* Hugo Leclercq – arrangement, co-production, synth parts (2); drum programming (12); mixing, production (12, 14)
* Donnie Lyle – bass guitar (4); musical director for R. Kelly (7)
* Adam MacDougall – keyboards (13)
* Nick Monson – additional production (2, 4); bass arrangement, synth parts (2); co-production (5, 6, 8, 9, 15); guitar arrangement (8)
* Rick Pearl – additional programming (4, 6, 8, 9, 15); programming (5)
* Pierre-Luc Rioux – guitar (11)
* Leon H. Silva – horn (6)
* Tim Stewart – guitar (2, 4, 6, 7, 14)
* T.I. – rap (5)
* Ricky Tillo – guitar (12)
* Joanne Tominaga – arrangement, instrumentation
* Too Short – rap (5)
* Giorgio Tuinfort – instrumentation, piano, production, programming, recording (11)
* Twista
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– rap (5)
* Bijon S. Watson – horn (6)
* will.i.am – instrumentation, production, programming, vocal recording (11)
* Kevin Williams – horn (6)
Production and recording
* Gretchen Anderson – production
* George Atkins – recording (11)
* Sam Biggs – recording assistant (11)
* Paul "DJ White Shadow" Blair – production (4–9, 15); co-executive producer
* Delbert Bowers – mixing assistant (2, 5, 12–14)
* Elliot Carter – additional recording (5)
* Jon Castelli – mix engineering (9)
* Dave "Squirrel" Covell – recording assistant (13)
* Daddy's Groove – mixing (11)
* Lisa Einhorn-Gilder – production coordinator
* Steve Faye – recording assistant (13, 14)
* Chris Galland – mixing assistant (2, 5, 12–14)
* Abel Garibaldi – recording (R. Kelly vocals) (7)
* Gene Grimaldi – mastering
* David Guetta
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– production (11)
* Vincent Herbert – A&R, executive producer
* Justin Hergett – assistant mix engineering (9)
* Ryan Hewitt – recording (13)
* Ghazi Hourani – additional recording (2, 4, 7, 14); mixing assistant (4, 6, 7, 15); recording assistant (5)
* Infected Mushroom – production (1)
* Eric Lynn – recording assistant (13)
* Bill Malina – additional recording (2, 6, 13, 14); additional mixing (4, 6, 7, 15); guitar arrangement (4); recording (4, 5, 7, 14)
* Manny Marroquin
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– mixing (2, 5, 12–14)
* Tony Maserati – mixing (9)
* Ian Mereness – recording (R. Kelly vocals) (7)
* Sean Oakley – recording (13)
* Benjamin Rice – recording assistant (1–10, 12, 14, 15); mixing assistant (4, 6–8, 15); recording (4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 14); assistant programming (9)
* Andrew Robertson – recording assistant (4, 6, 12, 14, 15)
* Rick Rubin – production (13)
* Dave Russell – recording (1–10, 12, 14, 15); mixing (6–8, 15)
* Andrew Scheps – additional mixing (13)
* Ryan Shanahan – mixing assistant (1, 3, 10)
* Zane Shoemake – recording assistant (R. Kelly vocals) (7)
* Joshua Smith – recording assistant (13)
* Jesse Taub – mixing assistant (1, 3, 10)
* Austin Thomas – recording assistant (4)
* Daniel Zaidenstadt – recording assistant (4, 5, 8, 9, 14); additional recording (5, 9)
* Zedd
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– mixing, production (1, 3, 10)
* Dino Zisis – additional mixing (4, 7–9); additional production (4); co-production (5, 6, 8, 9, 15)
Design
* Frederic Aspiras – hair
* Sonja Durham – instructional voice (3); creative coordination
* Jeff Koons – album cover, package design
* Brandon Maxwell – fashion director
* Julian Peploe – text layout
* Tara Savelo – makeup
Charts
Weekly charts
Monthly charts
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
Certifications and sales
Release history
References
External links
''Artpop''
at LadyGaga.com
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2010s concept albums
2013 albums
Albums produced by Lady Gaga
Albums produced by David Guetta
Albums produced by Giorgio Tuinfort
Albums produced by Nick Monson
Albums produced by Rick Rubin
Albums produced by will.i.am
Albums recorded at Record Plant (Los Angeles)
Albums recorded at Shangri-La (recording studio)
Electronic dance music albums by American artists
Interscope Geffen A&M Records albums
Interscope Records albums
Lady Gaga albums