MusicLady Gaga announces secret project ‘LG6.5’ on the eve of ‘Joker: Delirium for Two’Singer launched billboards in the US and published excerpts of a song with suggestive phrases on social media; fans speculate that the project is linked to the filmtoday at 8:00 pm

MusicLady Gaga announces secret project ‘LG6.5’ on the eve of ‘Joker: Delirium for Two’Singer launched billboards in the US and published excerpts of a song with suggestive phrases on social media; fans speculate that the project is linked to the filmtoday at 8:00 pm

Singer launched billboards in the US and posted excerpts of a song with suggestive phrases on social media; fans speculate that the project is linked to the film

Lady Gaga is involved in the launch of Joker: Delirium for Twowhich hits Brazilian cinemas on October 3. In the meantime, the artist continues working on her music career.

After saying earlier this month that a “surprise project” was in the works (via Vogue), the singer launched promotional billboards in cities across the United States with the words “LG6.5”.

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Although it doesn’t reveal many details, the sentence suggests that this will be an intermediate work for Gaga. That’s because her sixth studio album was Chromaticaand the long-awaited seventh album is set to debut with a lead single in October.

Among fans, there are comments that the project is related to Joker: Delirium for Two. On social media, the artist published excerpts of songs with more suggestive phrases, such as “I’m ready for my interview”, “Don’t tell me what to wear”, “No duct tape, no mission”, “Moon dust gets everywhere” and “It’s not October yet”.

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Lady Gaga’s followers have also suggested that the excerpts are part of a song called “Happy Mistake”and the secret project could be called Harley Quinn, another reference to the film directed by Todd Phillips and stars Gaga alongside Joaquin Phoenix.


Source: Rollingstone

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