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  1. 1. Which do you prefer?

    • Perfect Illusions
      16
    • Million Reasons
      26
  2. 2. Which song was a bigger hit?

    • Perfect Illusion
      3
    • Million Reasons
      39

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Clearly Million Reasons for both :P

 

It's one of her best, and look like it's becoming a bit of a signature hit tbh. Haus is probably kicking himself that he used to support AYO over this, and even had a meltdown when they switched from it to MR :P

I kind of like them both and are highlights from Joane for me but I don’t really find myself going back to MR at all
Wait are people voting Million Reasons as bigger hit due to US Success because I voted due to UK success?
It was a bigger hit here too in sales and longevity :P

Oh I did not know this :o Pleased though as I prefer it :wub:

Clearly Million Reasons for both :P

 

It's one of her best, and look like it's becoming a bit of a signature hit tbh. Haus is probably kicking himself that he used to support AYO over this, and even had a meltdown when they switched from it to MR :P

Bitch I've always been team Million Sales over A-No don't come for me.

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MR to both although it's hard to tell which one has been bigger hit

 

It's a much bigger hit in the US and I'm lead to believe it's actually outsold 'Perfect Illusion' in the UK too?

It's a close one for me on preferred one. I love both songs think they are the highlights of the album but I think Million Reasons slightly outpeaks for me.
Bitch I've always been team Million Sales over A-No don't come for me.

 

Na ah, I remember us arguing, with me on the side of MR and you on the side of AYO!

 

Sad!

PI is her second best song ever but MR was a bigger single.
At the time I preferred Perfect Illusion but if I went back to one now, it'd easily be Million Reasons, so I've actually gone for the latter. Million Reasons was easier the bigger hit too, thanks to the Superbowl mostly. I'd argue it was bigger in the UK too despite a lower peak, its longevity wasn't bad all things considered.

Million Reasons for both!

 

I was underwhelmed by Perfect Illusion after it's release due to my high expectations for a Gaga lead single but it's worked it's way up in my affections and sounds great in the context of the album.

 

Million Reasons was so much stronger on first listen and it's only grown since then - my favourite Gaga ballad and potentially a career saver for her! Like Michael said it's becoming part of her biggest hits repertoire and I'm sure we'll look back and wonder how it only peaked at #37 (correct me if I'm wrong) in the UK as it's got a much bigger reputation with the public than that placing would suggest.

perfect illusion by FAR. it does sound like such a standalone top 20 from 2003 so it doesn't match up in gaga's legacy but for what it is it's utterly fab.

Perfect Illusion is ok but its forgettable for me.

 

Million reasons is a powerful ballad with a very catchy chorus and i really love it.

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