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Lady Gaga Teases Her Return With Cryptic Message on Her Streaming Profiles

Not even one month after the release of "Harlequin," the promo for Lady Gaga's seventh studio album has already started.

On streaming platforms, seven of Gaga's song titles were reformatted, seemingly overnight. Now, the seven deep cuts are stylized in all caps, with the exception of their first letter.  

Little Monsters caught that the lowercase letters spell out the word "disease." 

As of now, an official pre-save link for the release has not been posted by Gaga or her team. 

Fans have eagerly awaited news about 'LG7' for years, but the anticipation peaked when Gaga made a cryptic post on social media, showing her itinerary for the 81st Venice International Film Festival in early September. 

Among promotional events for "Joker: Folie à Deux," the bottom of the itinerary revealed the 'LG7'' lead single is coming in October, though the official date was marked by "XX." 

The teasing didn't stop there. Prior to the announcement of "Harlequin," Gaga made a series of Instagram posts teasing the "Joker: Folie à Deux" companion album's announcement in late September.

While each post would later be revealed to connect to "Harlequin," one in particular clarified that the roll-out was not for 'LG7, ' as the photo read: "STILL NOT OCTOBER." 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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With only one Friday left in October, the start of the 'LG7' era seems more imminent than ever. Stay with Lady Gaga Now for updates.

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