Futuristic Lady Gaga On The Album Chromatica

JAKARTA - Lady Gaga officially released her newest album, Chromatica, on Friday, May 29. This album is a follow-up to Joanne's album which was released four years ago and the film soundtrack album that starred in, A Star is Born. Since the beginning of its announcement, Chromatica has been highly anticipated by fans.

The single song (single) Stupid Love opened this album. With Gaga's quirky style, fans are reminded of the era of The Fame Monster album where she experimented a lot with futurustic costumes. Gaga even recorded her music video using an iPhone.

After the success of Stupid Love, Gaga launched Rain on Me with Ariana Grande. The pop star's collaboration suddenly gave birth to a positive response and made Chromatica even more awaited by his presence.

Besides Grande, the singer whose real name is Stefani Germanotta also collaborates with BLACKPINK and Elton John. The song Sour Candy with BLACKPINK which was released just before Chromatica perched at number one on the Billboard and iTunes charts worldwide.

Overall, the Chromatica album is Gaga's way of having fun. The color choice in this album offers a journey into Gaga's future world called Chromatica.

Produced by BloodPop & BURNS, all the tracks on Chromatica are of course filled with upbeat and techno games like 80s electro music. Judging by the music videos for Stupid Love and Rain on Me, Gaga chooses to be a cheerful person and has fun according to the music.

Like Dua Lipa, Gaga thinks this album can be an oasis in the midst of fans' concerns about the current situation. "(The album) is about healing and courage too, when we talk about love, I think it's important to include the fact that it takes courage to love someone," he said in an interview with Zane Lowe.

There are 16 songs on Chromatica that Lady Gaga wrote and produced with BloodPop. Through his Twitter account, Gaga wrote, "Please listen from beginning to end, no need to shuffle, this is my story," Chromatica album can be heard physically and digitally.