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Lady Gaga talks about “reheating her nachos” in ‘Abracadabra’

Lady Gaga launches the anticipated ‘Mayhem’ this Friday, March 7. As is usually the case on these occasions, the superstar has visited numerous means for the return of the disk and has left very interesting comments.

Among these, an elegant response to those who have accused her of “reheating her nachos” in ‘Abracadabra’, referring to her sound, which remembers to some extent the era of ‘The Fame Monster’ and ‘Born This Way’: “My nachos are mine, I invented them and I am proud of them,” he said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.

«I was claiming music and an imaginary that are from my own invention, so the combination of both is also. As a woman in the music industry, they often tell us that someone else has made us as we are, that they have not come from us, that they have made us like that. I am like that, ”said the singer.

Lady Gaga has also attended the Zane Lowe program to talk about the details of her new project. Since he was, he has reviewed his entire discography to make it clear that ‘Mayhem’ is different.

Gaga describes ‘The Fame Monster’ as “chaotic”, ‘The Fame’ as “theatrical pop” and ‘artpop’ as “a vibe”. However, from the latter, he develops a little more: «It was very disruptive. It was not easy to listen. It was me saying: I’m going to do what I want and how I want. What is interesting is that I have always done that, but for listeners that album was very challenging.

‘Joanne’ is defined as “a sound”, while ‘chromatica’ says nothing new, apart from “had a different sound from the rest.” Gaga also reveals that, making ‘Mayhem’, he made the effort not to be similar to ‘Born This way’, highlighting the “electro-metal of New York” aspect of this.

The singer of ‘Abracadabra’, the last single from the new album, also takes the opportunity to reveal some details of ‘Mayhem’. For example, the one that was about to be titled ‘Perfect Celebrity’ and be focused on an electro-sharing style inspired by the song ‘Never Enough’ by The Cure. In addition, Gaga reveals that he made more than 50 songs throughout the album recording process.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts-r3j0uqdk

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