Lady Gaga’s new album ‘Chromatica’ to arrive on May 29

‘Chromatica’ is pop star Lady Gaga’s sixth studio album

May 08, 2020 12:06 pm | Updated 12:06 pm IST

FILE - This June 28, 2019 file photo shows Lady Gaga performing in the second annual Stonewall Day honoring the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, hosted by Pride Live and iHeartMedia in New York. After scrapping the original release date for her new album because of the spreading coronavirus, Lady Gaga has announced that her sixth studio release will be out on May 29.  (Photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - This June 28, 2019 file photo shows Lady Gaga performing in the second annual Stonewall Day honoring the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, hosted by Pride Live and iHeartMedia in New York. After scrapping the original release date for her new album because of the spreading coronavirus, Lady Gaga has announced that her sixth studio release will be out on May 29. (Photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP, File)

Singer Lady Gaga’s new album Chromatica will see the light of day on May 29. The pop star’s sixth studio album was initially set for release on April 10, and had been delayed in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, reports ew.com. “The journey continues. You can officially join me on #Chromatica on May 29,” Gaga tweeted.

The album was preceded by the single ‘Stupid love’ in February.

“The reason I love working with her is you don’t know where you’re going next. Nobody knows what genre we’re going to take,” Gaga’s frequent choreographer Richy Jackson had said about working with her on the ‘Stupid love’ video.

“I like that, because it’s challenging me and I can stay inspired and figure out new ideas for her to move and put together a show. It was time for this. I don’t think we’ve had pure pop in a long time. We’ve had urban pop and even hip-hop is now pop, but we haven’t had pop like this. It was time for this right now,” she said.

Meanwhile, Gaga along with Global Citizen and the World Health Organisation, helped organise the ‘Together at Home’ virtual concert event as a tribute to healthcare workers fighting COVID-19 on the frontlines.

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