Lady Gaga's New Album 'Chromatica' Finally Has a Release Date

Photo credit: Kevin Mazur - Getty Images
Photo credit: Kevin Mazur - Getty Images

From ELLE

Lady Gaga's Little Monsters have been wallowing in sadness since the pop star postponed the release of her hotly anticipated album Chromatica due to the global pandemic. But today, they're smiling again. Mother is coming.

Lady Gaga announced on Wednesday, May 6 that her upcoming album will finally be released at the end of May. "The journey continues. You can officially join me on #Chromatica on May 29," she wrote on Instagram. That gives Monsters 23 days to prepare for Gaga's first solo album since 2016's Joanne. Chromatica features an all-star cast of collaborators, from Ariana Grande to Elton John and Blackpink.


Executive-produced by Gaga and Bloodpop, the album takes the singer back to her dance roots. "We are definitely dancing," Gaga told Beats 1 Radio host Zane Lowe back in February. "I put all my heart, all my pain, all my messages from the other realm that I hear of—what they tell me to tell the world—and I put it in music that I believe to be so fun and energetically pure. I want people to dance and feel happy."

Chromatica was originally slated for release on April 10, but Gaga postponed the album to focus on the healthcare workers on the frontlines of the novel coronavirus.

"This is such a hectic and scary time for all of us, and while I believe art is one of the strongest things we have to provide joy and healing to each other during times like this, it just doesn’t feel right to me to release this album with all that is going on during this global pandemic," she wrote in a note posted to her social media accounts back in March.

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