Lady Gaga Runs as She’s Chased by Car in Haunting Teaser for New ‘Disease’ Video
Lady Gaga’s “Disease” has her on the run.The pop star is set to release her new single on Friday.
The 38-year-old pop sensation posted a teaser for LG7’s lead single, “Disease,” on Instagram on October 22.
Gaga wrote, “DISEASE 10.25,” as the caption for the video, which shows her running across suburbia in a white dress with black hair.
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According to the teaser’s camera angle, the audience is inside the vehicle that is pursuing the “Applause” singer.
A little excerpt of the song can be heard in the clip, which includes some percussion and a few menacing piano notes.
The first single from Gaga’s much awaited seventh album is expected to be “Disease.”
The 13-time Grammy winner released Harlequin, her follow-up album to Joker: Folie à Deux, this month. She called it “LG 6.5.”
The majority of the album is made up of covers, with the exception of two original tracks, “Happy Mistake” and “Folie à Deux.” Gaga collaborated on the album alongside her fiancé, Michael Polansky, who also co-executive produced it. “Good Morning,” “Get Happy,” “Oh, When the Saints,” and “If My Friends Could See Me Now” are among the four songs that the pair co-wrote.
Gaga’s third album to reach the top of the Billboard jazz charts was Harlequin, which opened at No. 20 on the Billboard 200.
The first single from Gaga’s much awaited seventh album is expected to be “Disease.”
The 13-time Grammy winner released Harlequin, her follow-up album to Joker: Folie à Deux, this month. She called it “LG 6.5.”
The majority of the album is made up of covers, with the exception of two original tracks, “Happy Mistake” and “Folie à Deux.” Gaga collaborated on the album alongside her fiancé, Michael Polansky, who also co-executive produced it. “Good Morning,” “Get Happy,” “Oh, When the Saints,” and “If My Friends Could See Me Now” are among the four songs that the pair co-wrote.
Gaga’s third album to reach the top of the Billboard jazz charts was Harlequin, which opened at No. 20 on the Billboard 200.
On Monday, Oct. 21, Gaga first announced that “Disease” would arrive on Oct. 25 in an Instagram post with a poster that showcased her in the same white dress seen in the teaser, but leaning over the hood of a car as if she’d been hit by one. Are you excited for her new single?