Her sixth album will be released in April
She came back with a bang when she released 'Stupid Love' last week, and now Lady Gaga has confirmed the release of her new album.
'Chromatica' is the pop star's sixth album and is the follow-up to 2016's 'Joanne'.
It's released on April 10th, so fans have just over a month to wait.
The cover art is TBC, but you can see the temporary artwork below:
As for what we know about the album? So far, not much. There are rumours that Ariana Grande and K-Pop girl band Blackpink will appear on 'Chromatica', but none of them have been confirmed. Adele's has also been thrown around.
She explained the title, meanwhile (which means "relating to or produced by colour"), in a not-very-clear way in an interview on Apple Music's Beats 1 last week:
she really said this btw https://t.co/noz3fCLwqi pic.twitter.com/IsNa7t9m6k
— CHASE ICON (@chaseicon) March 2, 2020
In any case, pink seems to be the colour theme for this album - as the video for 'Stupid Love' demonstrated.
Some of the producers she's been allegedly working with include Boyz Noise and BloodPop (who executive-produced the album and has worked with the likes of Justin Bieber and Madonna). Scottish producer Sophie and DJ White Shadow are also involved; the latter produced her albums 'Born this Way' and 'Artpop'.
As for her lyrical themes? Since 'Joanne' was released in 2016, she's done a lot - from establishing herself as a serious actress with 'A Star is Born' to launching her own vegan make-up line, Haus Laboratories, and undertaking a residency in Las Vegas.
She's also dealt with those persistent Bradley Cooper rumours, got engaged (to agent Christian Carino), and broken up with him.
April 10th is the date - and no doubt there'll be at least one more song released before then - so mark your calendars now.