A critic recently commented that Lady Gaga screams words to her songs. The critic also said that Demi Lovato and Ariana Grande sings the same way. Many fans praised the artists' style in singing. Many believe that they are talented in their craft, and music is just a matter of preference. Another critic said that music is good for the soul regardless of its artist and its genre.

Stephanie Jackson, a music fan, said that she thinks that Gaga, Lovato, and Grande are incredible singers possessing strong voices. She said that we get to experience what their voices are capable of by singing the way that they do.

The music fan also said that singing styles have changed since your mom was growing up, perhaps that's when everyone only sang softly. She commented that voices are meant to be heard and to express something for everyone else and for that to be released, it has to happen at full volume.

Music fans talked about Gaga's popularity in an online forum site. According to Corentin Crochet, a former student at the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle, he has some reasons to appreciate the singer.

Crochet noted that Gaga's first TV show id "So You Think You Can Dance" back in 2008. He said that the first seconds let you know something different is going to happen. He believed that a hybrid person is born, an artist with a concept in technology, fashion, choreography. He thinks that Gaga is not only a new Madonna but an artist who played with divas' code and provocation.

The singer is so popular because she managed to re-establish gayness as something normal, according to an anonymous Lady Gaga fan. The singer is known to support homosexuality, and some of her fans believe that her music has encouraged fans to value their life more.

According to musician and composer Jim Davis, the artist's diversity and versatility make her popular. Davis also acknowledged her powerful voice and presence. The artist sold millions of albums over the last decade. Recently, she is taking a huge step in her life as an entrepreneur. In an interview with BoF, she said that she would soon release her first cosmetics line, Haus Laboratories. Its new brand was inspired by her early days as an aspiring singer in lower Manhattan, where she applies drugstore makeup to form her signature look.