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On her second full-length album, Born This Way (2011), Gaga reunited with RedOne and Garibay, and sought new collaborators, including DJ Snake, DJ White Shadow, Jeppe Laursen, and Robert John "Mutt" Lange; the lattermost produced the country rock song "You and I", written solely by Gaga. The album's themes include sexuality, religion, freedom ...
Two versions were released of the song's accompanying music video – one was intercut with clips of the ABC series Dirty Sexy Money, serving as a promotion for the show, and the other was the full-length video. Both versions feature Gaga and company dancing around in a mansion and burning money.
Lady Gaga spoke of new music while celebrating her 38th birthday on March 28, 2024, saying that "I am writing some of my best music in as long as I can remember". [1] Cirkut revealed the following November to Billboard that he was invited to work with Gaga via Andrew Watt, who had already worked with her on "Sweet Sounds of Heaven", a collaboration with the Rolling Stones from their Hackney ...
What songs will be featured on Lady Gaga's new album? On Oct. 25, Gaga released the lead single of LG7, “Disease.” The song features the lyrics: “I could play the doctor, I can cure your ...
Gaga told The Daily Telegraph that with her earlier releases like The Fame (2008), The Fame Monster (2009), and Born This Way (2011), she felt unable to achieve her full vocal potential. She described Cheek to Cheek as a "rebellious" and "liberating" album for her because she was able to sing without worrying about record producers engineering ...
Watch Lady Gaga's ‘Disease’ Music Video here and read all about her inspiration for the project.
With music and lyrics by Gaga and BloodPop, “Hold My Hand” was written for Top Gun: Maverick, which received a total of six nominations at the 95th Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
Harlequin debuted at number 20 on the US Billboard 200 issue for the week dated October 12, 2024 with 25,000 in its opening week, becoming Gaga's lowest debut on the chart for a full-length album. It debuted atop the Billboard Jazz Albums and the Traditional Jazz Albums charts, becoming her third number-one on both charts.