What does Ally think about Ally's pop album? I have no idea.
[spoiler]She pushes back twice against Gav as he tries to mold her into a popstar. First, she jettisons her backup dancers at the last minute before a small show; he admonishes her and she gets on board with the team dance routines thereafter. Later, he tells her to dye her hair and she says something like "My hair is part of who I am" then shows up with dyed hair later, albeit not the platinum blonde that Gav suggested.
Is this her finding herself and leaning into natural pop tendencies, maybe even breaking away from Jackson's strict rock n'roll puritanism? You could maybe convince me of that, especially in relation to her initial discovery moment: a campy performance in a drag bar. But the movie doesn't really give us any sign that Ally is truly in control or even endorses where her stardom is taking her.[/spoiler]
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I read that the songwriters (Diane Warren being one) said that it's not supposed to be bad, just a fun pop/dance song.
Haha, I thought it was the exact opposite. It came off to me as a purposefully bad song that Lady Gaga made good because imbuing meaning into songs about dudes with nice asses is basically her whole catalog(I'm a Gaga fan, obviously).