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Lady Gaga returns with Chromatica, all to dance

2020-05-31T04:57:33.369Z


Lady Gaga returns to the beginnings. His new album 'Chromatica', the sixth of his career, is a hymn to dance-pop music just like when he jumped to the top of the charts in 2009 with the single 'Just Dance'. (HANDLE)


Lady Gaga returns to the beginnings. His new album 'Chromatica', the sixth of his career, is a hymn to dance-pop music just like when he jumped to the top of the charts in 2009 with the single 'Just Dance'. "I made a dance album again - he said - and this dance floor is mine, I deserved it." The release of the album was announced by Gaga herself with a post on Instagram with her dancing from home on the notes of the song '911' (In USA in numbers for emergency calls, ed).
    Chromatica ', initially scheduled for April 10 but postponed due to the pandemic, follows' Joanne' in 2016, in addition to being a pure celebration of pop, it is also a provocative album that opens the doors of a fictitious utopia where everything goes inside, everything is accepted. A taste of the album had already arrived with the single 'Stupid Love' and in the video Lady Gaga appears as an extra-terrestrial heroine all in pink. It is no coincidence that the lyrics of the song open saying that the 'world is rotting in conflicts and many tribes are fighting for power'.
    Among these tribes there is the one led by Gaga, 'the kindness punk' who instead fights for peace.
    Always the pop star explained that Chromatica should be seen both as an inclusive place where sounds and colors are mixed and as a mental state open to all. "I don't want to know - he said - if I have ever made an album that is not in the way of Chromatica. I mean that the way I think of it is part of my music, it is the way I express myself, both literally and abstractly ".
    Before the great debut of the album, Lady Gaga came out with several songs and also excellent collaborations. These include the one with Ariana Grande in 'Rain on Me', 'Sine From Above' with Elton John and a track with the Korean female group Blackpink. But the album also addresses serious issues such as sexual violence or abuse of various kinds, which she herself has been a victim of. 'Fun Tonight' talks about breaking a toxic relationship, in 'Plastic Doll' Gaga says, 'I'm not a toy for a real boy'.
    Chromatica is also a 'healing' album for Lady Gaga.
    While working on the songs she got rid of all the pain and pain that has not marked her past. "I no longer have to feel pain - he said again - it can only be part of me and I can go on".

Source: ansa

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