Lady Gaga in October 2024.Photo:Lady Gaga/Instagram
Lady Gaga/Instagram
“I honestly am trying to find the right words to say–I have been so excited to release my new music and to see all the monsters come alive and dance and perform and smile and cry is such an insane joy,” Gaga began.
She continued: “I’m so grateful and overwhelmed at your love for Disease. Keep dancing.”
Gaga then noted that “there’s a LOT more to come.”
“I haven’t seen our community like this in a very long time. Thank you for coming on this ride w me all these years and still showing up for the music 🖤also…happy Halloween,” she concluded.
Last week, Gaga shared a visual teaseron Instagramfor “Disease,” the lead single of LG7.
“DISEASE 10.25,” she captioned the clip, which showcases a raven-haired Gaga running away from a car following her through suburbia.
From the way it’s filmed, the audience is positioned inside the vehicle following the “Bad Romance” singer in the teaser.
The brief visual featured a snippet of the track — a few ominous piano notes with some percussion.
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Lady Gaga in September 2024.Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images
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“Disease” is the first taste of the “Applause” musician’s highly anticipated seventh album.
Last month, Gaga releasedHarlequin, a companion album toJoker: Folie à Deux, whichshe referred to as “LG 6.5.”
The LP largely features covers, aside from two original tracks — “Happy Mistake” and “Folie à Deux.” ForHarlequin, Gaga collaborated with fiancéMichael Polansky, who served as a co-executive producer on the project. Additionally, the couple are also co-writers on four tracks: “Good Morning,” “Get Happy,” “Oh, When the Saints” and “If My Friends Could See Me Now.”
source: people.com