'I sat with [ArianaGrande] and we talked about our lives. It's two women having a conversation about how to keep going and how to be grateful for what you do.' RainOnMe
," which sent fans into an absolute frenzy in defense of her underrated, critically slammed 2013 effort. As it turns out, Gaga does, in fact, recall her sometimes controversial third album."I think it's funny that I'm not allowed to have a sense of humor," she says."The internet is essentially a big joke, but if I tell one everyone freaks out. I don't regret my art, and I wouldn't suggest anyone do.
There was a period where Gaga says she was more"introspective" and therefore wanted to make music for herself, starting with. Both albums were polarizing, vastly different projects for longtime fans to initially digest, but they froze an honest moment in time for an artist being pulled in two directions: by the immense pressures of fame, as well as her own need for self-fulfillment."was exactly what I wanted to do," Gaga affirms.
One such message led Gaga to collaborate with a fellow female pop star, who has similarly experienced immense trauma while in the public eye. Their song together is a monster of a dance tune, but its message is about submitting yourself to devastation — a flawless dance floor crier as a"celebration of all the tears," Gaga describes."I sat with her and we talked about our lives. It's two women having a conversation about how to keep going and how to be grateful for what you do.
All of the musicians involved — BURNS, Axwell, Rami Yacoub, Benjamin Rice, Tchami and more — would work onas an equal group effort, which is rare considering how so many producers"can get very territorial" based on Gaga's previous experience."It was a very fluid process with no ego," she says."Every single thing you hear onwas passed around and things would get removed, changed or altered. Everyone here heard it or touched it.
Tensions can easily rise in-studio, but Gaga proudly attests that she experienced the opposite while recording."I think the only day me and BloodPop® ever had a fight was when I was trying to learn a jazz tune because I was going to see Tony [Bennett] really soon. He was like, 'We have to finish this!' and I was singing a Cole Porter record in the corner," she laughs."And that wasn't even really a fight.
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