Bandan artist Boygenius recorded Gaga music during participation in a radio show and the singer reacted on social networks
Article published on April 2, 2025 at Rolling Stone. To read the original in English, click here.
True fans know that Lucy Dacus It is very good at recording covers. So good, in fact, that Lady Gaga praised his recent interpretation of “Abracadabra”.
Dacusnewly lived by the release of your new album Forever is a feelingwent to BBC Radio 1 And made a cover of the hit of the album Mayhem of Gaga. Dacus He was stripped of the stunning and brilliant pop, providing his butter-in and smoky vocals to a ghostly rhythm.
When listening to the cover on the Tiktok account BBC, Gaga commented, “I love it so much, wow.” With an emoji crying, she added that the cover version “captures the purity of music”.
Dacus He shared Gaga’s answer, reacting as well as he could expect. “I’m tremendous,” he said on the X social platform. She wrote a similar feeling on Instagram: “Help, I can’t breathe.”
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– Lucy Dacus (@lucydacus) April 2, 2025
The artist launched Forever is a feelingyour fourth album at the end of March. The New Age follows Grammy’s winning debut work with the band Boygeniusand its now classic 2021 album, Home video.
Forever contains the singles “Ankles” (Launched together with “Limerence”), “Talk” and “Best Guess”. For the video of the latter, Dacus recruited Delevingne, Naomi McPherson of Muna, Towa Bird and others for special appearances. Although many of the songs were first played in intimate places and museums, the artist will embark on an official tour later this month that extends to the middle of the year.
About that, Gaga Prepare a tour of North America this month, the first in seven years. The artist also has on his agenda a ticket in Brazil with a free show at Copacabana Beach on May 3.
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Source: Rollingstone

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