The world has seen Lady Gaga transform umpteen times since she hit the scene in 2008. First there was the disco-stick-wielding New Yorker, then the meat-wearing Mother Monster, followed by the self-love preacher, the avant-garde creative, the Tony Bennett bestie, the pink-hatted folk star and, of course, Ally Maine.
But now, a new Gaga has emerged — and she’s ready for her return to the dance floor.On her highly anticipated sixth album, the Grammy winner, 34, goes full nightclub, vogueing and healing her way through life’s ups and downs.
Chromatica (out now) is broken up into three acts, each separated by instrumental interludes with ever-so seamless transitions. (“Chromatica II” into “911,” in particular, is a must-hear, with a progression
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