Lady Gaga announces March release for new album ‘Mayhem’
- Lady Gaga will release her seventh studio album, 'Mayhem,' on March 7, which will explore themes of chaos and transformation.
- Gaga plans to debut the third single and music video from 'Mayhem' during a commercial break at the Grammy Awards.
- She will join artists at the FireAid benefit for communities affected by the recent Los Angeles wildfires.
- Gaga expressed that she feels clearer and more in touch with her music than she has in a long time, stating, 'I feel more on my game with this music than I have in a really long time.
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Lady Gaga Gets Candid on 'Exhausting' Experience of Being a 'Woman and a Product' at the Same Time in Pop Music
The Grammy and Oscar winner opened up about how the music industry has changed for pop stars since her first album came out in 2008Gray Sorrenti Lady GagaQuite a bit of pressure comes along with being Lady Gaga.In a new Elle cover story interview, the Grammy and Oscar winner opened up about how the music industry landscape has changed for pop stars since her first album, The Fame, came out in 2008."I’ve been in this business for years," Gaga, 38…
Lady Gaga Breaks Silence On ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Negative Reviews: “You Keep Going Even If Something Didn’t Connect In The Way You Intended”
Months after her latest film Joker: Folie à Deux opened to bad reviews and very disappointing box office, Lady Gaga is sharing her perspective on the matter. “People just sometimes don’t like some things,” Gaga told Elle in an interview published Tuesday. ‘It’s that simple. And I think to be an artist, you have to be willing for people to sometimes not like it. And you keep going even if something didn’t connect in the way that you intended.” …
Lady Gaga Says ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Didn’t ‘Connect’ with Audiences in the Way She ‘Intended’
Lady Gaga stands by “Joker: Folie à Deux,” despite the film being a box-office flop. The Oscar and Grammy winner told Elle UK that the movie, which was directed by Todd Phillips and co-starred Joaquin Phoenix in the title role, didn’t resonate with audiences in the way that she “intended” it to. “People just sometimes don’t like some things. It’s that simple,” Gaga, who played Harley Quinn, said. “And I think to be an artist, you have to be will…
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