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Gaga's role in this was revealed 6 years ago. The film that changed her life and career forever.

 

> fans wanted her to drop out and film a music video for The Cure at the time :gaga:

She could very well have released the video for The Cure without leaving the ASIB aside, they just had to use that footage from that unreadable lyric video and shoot more scenes, the video was already filmed (I still think she filmed it), just edit and drop it, it doesn't take a day. Even if the video was basically just that footage of the messy lyric video, it'd already be better than nothing.

 

The problem with some Gaga fans is that they find her unable to do more than one thing at the same time (since to release the video she wouldn't even need to waste time, she would only need to give her approval for them to release it).

The video itself isn't the laughing point here, it's total mistrust towards her by LMs that happens with almost every project.

Yeah this is the point being made. That fans doubted her in this project and would rather her have released the same album rollout ad infinitum and not take risks. This risk paid off and look at its effect!

It wasn't necessary to stop making a whole movie because of a video, she could do both, the point is that she shouldn't leave a project half done just because she is more focused on another, both can co-exist. Many fans were upset that she left The Cure without a real push because no one knew that the movie would be a blockbuster, that it would have an original soundtrack by Gaga and not even the most optimistic fan dreamed of all the massive success that was coming. As you said, this movie and soundtrack saved her career, but nobody put all their coins on it in 2017.
Her team obviously knew it was the priority though and yes The Cure could've had a music video but what realistically would it have achieved back then? A spot higher on the charts? Is that worth it for a tonne of extra workload at an already fragile time when she'd just cancelled a world tour due to bad health etc

Filming for ASIB ended before the Joanne Tour even started, it has nothing to do with it.

 

And obviously the video would peak the song higher, no artist drops something expecting it to flop, everyone craves success.

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