Lady Gaga has spoken about the “true chaos” of her upcoming new album.The pop star is due to release her seventh record album in February, having already previewed the project with its dramatic lead single ‘Disease’.During a new interview with Rolling Stone, the singer explained that the song “felt like a way into the chaos of the album, which is kind of exercises in chaos – different sides of who I am as a person”.She continued: “To me, there’s some kind of chaos in all of the ways we try to analyse ourselves.“‘Disease’ is the beginning of that, and it started with this little voice on my shoulder saying, ‘There’s no more tears to cry, I heard you begging for life’, and that uncomfortable feeling that we can sometimes have when the voice in our head is not pleasant.”Gaga went on to say that she was “just trying to push as much sound as possible” with the album.
She explained that she wanted the LP to capture the feeling of struggling “to see the light” before something more positive happens.“There’s other moments where it’s all about love, and it’s super dreamy,” Gaga added. “That, to me, is true chaos.“There are times when it’s hard to see the light, but I think sometimes what makes inner chaos harder is when you sometimes get a glimpse of the sun, because you’re like, ‘Man, I wish the sun would shine all the time’, and then it reminds you of what you’re missing.”She concluded: “So the album has all of that.
It’s like a full experience.” You can watch the full conversation in the video above.Similarly, another recent interview saw Gaga describe the forthcoming ‘LG7’ as “chaotic”, “genre-bending” and “very fun”.“When I write and produce and sing songs, I am always drawing upon my knowledge of the history of music, and.
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