Lady Gaga’s new track 911 is a tribute to the antipsychotic medication she takes to help “control things that my brain does”.
22.05.2020 - 10:41 / nme.com
"I’m not there yet, but I flirted with it throughout the album."
Lady Gaga has said she considered the idea of achieving sobriety while making her new album, ‘Chromatica’.
In a new interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Gaga revealed how she had planned to go straight-edge after writing a song called ‘911’ – which focuses on her experiences taking an antipsychotic medication.
She said: “I don’t take any pain medication, because it’s not healthy for me. But I’ve flirted with the idea of
Lady Gaga’s new track 911 is a tribute to the antipsychotic medication she takes to help “control things that my brain does”.
Lady Gaga‘s fans are living for her new album Chromatica and “911″ is one of the songs that fans are loving!
(CNN)It's the song you'll be blasting this Memorial Day weekend. Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga have released their catchy new single, "Rain on Me." The collaboration was born after the two artists began friends, which Gaga admits was due to Grande reaching out to her.
GaGa shared in an interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe while promoting her new album "Chromatica" that she "smoked the whole way through making this record" but "when we were done, I stopped", reports aceshowbiz.com.
Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande finally dropped Rain On Me today - and we couldn’t have needed it more. The pop smash certainly hasn’t disappointed (trust me, there were high expectations) with fans and critics loving the euphoric track about heartbreak. It’s the second single from Gaga’s upcoming sixth album Chromatica, which is coming next Friday after being delayed due to Covid-19.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — To the depression-busting recent trend of joyful dance-pop, add Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s Rain on Me, which premiered at midnight ET Friday morning, exactly one week before Gaga’s full-length Chromatica hits. When it rains, it’s about to pour.
Lady Gaga put her Rain On Me duet partner Ariana Grande on the spot by asking her to sing, while she performed an interpretive dance in front of her.
Lady Gaga has quit smoking and is “flirting with the idea” of sobriety in a drastic overhaul of her formerly unhealthy lifestyle.
Ariana Grande is talking “Rain on Me”!
and just dropped what may become the 2020 song of the summer: "Rain on Me." And in a new interview, Mother Monster opens up about how the collaboration came to be."It was the joy of two artists going, like, 'I see you,'" Gaga The two connected so much, in fact, that tried to pursue a friendship with Gaga after they finished the song. But something held Gaga back.
To the depression-busting recent trend of joyful dance-pop, add Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s “Rain On Me,” which premiered at midnight ET Friday morning, exactly one week before Gaga’s full-length “Chromatica” hits. When it rains, it’s about to pour.
Lady Gaga has quit smoking and is “flirting with the idea” of sobriety amid a drastic overhaul of her formerly unhealthy lifestyle.
Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga discuss their track “Rain On Me” in a new interview with Zane Lowe for New Music Daily on Apple Music.
Lady Gaga put her Rain On Me duet partner Ariana Grande on the spot by asking her to sing, while she performed an interpretive dance in front of her.
Two pop queens have at last crossed paths in the highly anticipated "Rain on Me," which dropped on Friday (May 22).
Lady Gaga has teamed up with Ariana Grande for the song “Rain On Me,” but it took a while for their friendship to happen.
Lady Gaga is opening up about the healing process of creating her new album Chromatica — including weighing the very big decision to get sober.
Lady Gagais revealing why it took so long for her and Ariana Grande to become friends. Over the years, the artists have crossed paths on numerous occasions, whether it be at awards ceremonies or other events.
Lady Gaga is considering getting sober. During a chat with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, the 34-year-old pop star revealed why she's been considering the possibility of sobriety.