Lady Gaga to release new album this year

Lady Gaga has promised fans she will be releasing a new record in 2016.

The ‘Poker Face’ hitmaker – whose last solo LP release was 2013’s ‘Artpop’ – has vowed to bring out a record this year but she can’t say when the new tracks may drop.

Speaking at the Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night (10.01.16) – where she picked up the Best Actress for a Limited Series or TV Movie prize for her performance in ‘American Horror Story: Hotel’ – she confirmed: “I am putting out an album this year. I won’t tell you when, but it is coming out this year.”

The 29-year-old singer – who released jazz album ‘Cheek to Cheek’ with Tony Bennett in 2014 – also admitted she wants to give back to her fans “as much” as they have given to her over the years with her new material.

She added: “With my music and my position in the world. I only hope to give back as much to my fans and to the universe as they have given to me through my work and through my life.”

Elsewhere, Gaga – who is engaged to beau Taylor Kinney – says her role as Countess in HBO horror series ‘American Horror Story: Hotel’ has allowed her to gain perspective on her music as it made her realise she’s a “little less reckless” now she’s settled down and says the new stuff won’t be so much of a reflection of her “pain”.

She previously shared: “Now I have a safe house for my vices, so when I’m making music I just have a lot more clarity. I have a little less of an instinct to be reckless with my music now because I’m reckless in other places.

“So now I’m thinking more about what it is I want to say and what I want to leave on Earth. It’s less an expression of all my pain.”

Anissa Sutton, founder of Pump It Up Magazine, is a visionary singer, performer, and industry leader. Through her magazine and KPIU RADIO, she empowers individuals in entertainment, lifestyle, and humanitarian fields by offering resources, advice, and a platform for showcasing talent. Discover how Anissa is helping artists and entrepreneurs reach their full potential with the guidance and support they need to succeed

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