Lady Gaga is speaking out against police brutality in a powerful message to this year's graduating class.
30.05.2020 - 21:43 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Lady Gaga pulled the plug on a planned virtual album playback party on Friday because the violence in Minnesota had left her raw and emotional.
The Stupid Love singer was looking forward to hosting a listening session for her new release, Chromatica, but postponed the online fan get together in light of current events, including the protests regarding the death of African-American George Floyd, who was killed at the hands of white police officers on Monday.
On Thursday night, protesters set
Lady Gaga is speaking out against police brutality in a powerful message to this year's graduating class.
Lady Gaga has praised the “brave individuals” who are standing up to racism in a passionate social media post.
After Taylor Swift recently called out Donald Trump, Lady Gaga is also questioning the US President in the matter of Geoge Floyd's death. A few days ago, US President Donald Trump took to his social media handle and posted an insensitive tweet regarding the protests for George Floyd's death at the hands of four policemen.
Lady Gaga has taken aim at U.S. citizens and President Donald Trump in a message regarding the outrage in the country following the death of George Floyd.
Lady Gaga has taken aim at U.S. citizens and President Donald Trump in a message regarding the outrage in the country following the death of George Floyd.
Lady Gaga has slammed President Donald Trump as a “racist” and a “fool” as she expressed her outrage over the death of George Floyd.
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Lady Gaga, 34, had a major day on Friday, May 29, when the pop diva finally released her 6th studio album Chromatica. It was supposed to come out on April 10 but she delayed it due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.
By Jem Aswad, Variety.com
In the last few years, Lady Gaga has found new ways to show us the human inside of the fame monster. She offered her equivalent of rootsy singer-songwriter fare on Joanne, opened up about her private pain and trauma in the press, and delivered a moving (and meta) performance in A Star Is Born. But we all knew a time would come when Gaga would return to her high-camp dance-pop theatrics.
Artwork can't make or break an album, but when the visuals match the mood of the music, cover art can truly take the experience to the next level. This new music Friday (May 29) we're looking at the latest releases and giving a salute to the standout cover art of the week, which happens to be a clear winner: Lady Gaga's Chromatica.
The forecast for this week's weather involves heavy showers from Lady Gaga's sixth album Chromatica, fire from Rosalía and Travis Scott's "TKN" joint and clear skies from Kygo's Golden Hour LP.
Lady Gaga is turning her album release into a charitable affair by donating up to $100,000 to a hunger relief fund.