Lady Gaga gives hints about her new album from the studio and announces a ‘special guest’

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“No, I’m not going to make a rock album.” The words of Lady Gaga from the recording studio have been very well received by their entire fandom. And not because he has decided not to bet on the rock genre but because he has allowed millions of his followers to get a little closer to the recording sessions that he is doing to shape his new musical adventure.

We have been telling you for some time that Germanotta was already working on new songs but that it had yet to be determined if it was an album that would support the release of her future appearance in Joker 2 as Harley Quinn or a totally different recording project.

After her time at the Super Bowl, the New York artist has not hesitated to share several images from her recording studio where we can see her alone in front of the microphone, playing a guitar or in front of the piano singing one of her new melodies. And in anticipation of what many could make headlines by seeing her shirt, she wanted to make it clear that her album will not go for that sound.

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What the performer has confirmed is that during these days in the recording studio she has had a very special ‘guest’. And it’s not that we say it, it’s just that from her face you can tell that she didn’t imagine that she would arrive that day. “There’s a rat in the studio,” she explained from what looked like a door or window frame.

The singer and songwriter has returned to Shangri-La Studios, the recording studios located in Malibu (California, USA), where he recorded Joanne and some songs that were part of the soundtrack of A Star is Born. Things are going very well for the American artist who a few months ago surprised us with his collaboration with the Rolling Stones in Sweet sounds of heaven; and a few days ago shared the stage with U2 singing Shallow.

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“Today I wanted to share a more personal moment with you. I know I haven’t done it much lately and some of you miss me sharing more details of my artistic process. I have been experiencing my creativity in a very special and private way since the past summer —I’ve produced music for a special project, I’ve been preparing for my Joker character for months, I’ve been shooting Joker for many months (it’s been an introspective period), I’ve been launching my start-up Haus Labs, making philanthropic work and, additionally, I have been working on editing the film The Chromatica Ball,” he told us a few months ago about his upcoming projects.

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