Lady Gaga’s New Album Chromatica Is Out 4/10
Last week, Lady Gaga released a pretty good comeback single, “Stupid Love,” which serves as the lead-off for her sixth studio album, the follow-up to 2016’s Joanne. The album has been rumored to be called Chromatica, and that is in fact the case. Lady Gaga has just announced that it’ll be out on 4/10. A pre-order page is now live with placeholder artwork — the real album art will be revealed at a later date — and it shows that the album has 16 tracks in total.
In a new interview with Beats 1, she discusses why she picked Chromatica as the album title, saying that it’s a “frame of mind” as well as a sort of metaphorical place. “I think what I’ve learned is that I can view the world in whatever way I choose to see it, and it, it doesn’t mean that I’m deleting the bad things, it just means that I can reframe my life experiences and reframe also the way that the world frames life experiences to a way that I love and believe in, and that’s, that is Chromatica,” she said. “I live on Chromatica, that is where I live. I went into my frame – I found earth, I deleted it. Earth is canceled. I live on Chromatica.”
Gaga said that BloodPop brought the name up to her, and they talked about its many different meanings, which you can hear in the interview below.
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Chromatica is out 4/10 via Interscope.