Lady Gaga’s new track 911 is a tribute to the antipsychotic medication she takes to help “control things that my brain does”.
12.05.2020 - 21:45 / billboard.com
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"'Rollercoaster' is the perfect word because it is highly impressive the changes I'm going through," the star, known off stage as Héloïse Letissier, said during the chat, which aired Tuesday (May 12). She told Lowe that at the start
Lady Gaga’s new track 911 is a tribute to the antipsychotic medication she takes to help “control things that my brain does”.
By Chris Willman
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.
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