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Lady Gaga joined Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang on their podcast Las Culturistas to discuss her recent achievements.



Gaga spoke about her recent hosting of SNL, the importance of her latest tour, The Chromatica Ball, and, of course, her latest album, MAYHEM. You can hear the interview below.
Here's the description of the episode:
So... LADY GAGA is on Las Culturistas. Somehow, we've reached the moment where the timeless artist herself sits down with Matt and Bowen to sort through the MAYHEM. The three chat about Gaga's incredible seventh album, rain as production value, choosing "Shallow" to perform at SNL50 and just how important SNL is to Lady Gaga and all the musical artists who get the opportunity to guest on the show. All this, dark arts and the poetry of pop music, transitioning from being a student of fame to being a student of entertainment, the role of humor in Gaga's creativity, the importance of the Chromatica Ball, how it really feels to be called "chaotic", and the choice to end her album with "Die With A Smile". Also, speaking up on trans rights at the Grammys, a tiny little preview of Coachella (but not really), Broadway hopes and dreams, whether or not a lighthearted film is in Gaga's future and how community is truly everything. What a perfect day! What a perfect pop icon for us all! And what perfect MAYHEM! Check out the album if you... haven't? But also... who are you? You should be OFF BOOK by now. Xo Killahs
Matt
Lady Gaga will return to Singapore this May to perform a series of concerts in promotion of "MAYHEM."
Gaga is set to take the stage at the Singapore National Stadium on May 18-19, May 21 and May 24. According to its press release, these will be the only stop in Asia for Lady Gaga’s upcoming tour.

The Mastercard presale begins Tuesday, March 18, followed by the Klook presale on March 19, and KrisFlyer and LiveNation presales on March 20. The general onsale is Friday, March 21. Visit here for more information.
Earlier this month, Gaga announced her return to Mexico City, performing at Estadio GNP Seguros on April 26.
Gaga was previously announced as a headliner for Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California, taking the stage on Friday, April 11 and 18.
Last month, Gaga was announced as the headliner for "Todo Mundo No Rio," the free concert taking place on May 3 in Copacabana.
griffinwiles
Lady Gaga dazzled in her second double-duty performance on the March 8 episode "Saturday Night Live," where she debuted live performances of two songs from her recently released album, "MAYHEM."
Watch the performances of "Abracadabra" and "Killah" below:
Gaga's opening monologue poked fun at her 2013 'SNL' performance of "Do What U Want" with R. Kelly, as well as her Razzie Awards win for Worst On Screen Combo in "Joker: Folie a Deux."
Many of Gaga's sketches featured musical elements. She and Bowen Yang played a couple who burst into song on their first date in "Wonderful Tonight," and they reunited at the end of the episode to put an end to modern lingo in "No More Slay."
Her other live sketches include:
"Funeral Home": Gaga and Heidi Gardner act as funeral home owners with a vision for their clients.
"A Long Goodbye": Gaga's ex pursues her on a piece of motorized luggage.
"LIttle Red Glasses": Gaga plays an older woman showing off her glasses.
"Birthday at Friendly's": Mayhem erupts at a dinner when the restaurant staff learn a guest lied about her birthday.
Gaga also appeared in pre-filmed sketches, including a commercial for extra runny mascara and a short film about a tiny mouse.

griffinwiles
In a new interview with The New York Times, Lady Gaga shares some thoughts about the character of the sound of her latest album "MAYHEM" :
"My sound is an amalgamation of the music that helped me fall in love with music. So it’s got classic rock in it, disco, electronic music, ’80s synth. It’s sort of like picking and choosing my favorite fragments of songs that I loved throughout my childhood. It is everything I love about music but all in one place."

During the interview, Lady Gaga agreed with Chappel Roan’s Grammy speech, in which she criticised record labels for failing to provide artists with healthcare or a living wage:
“I think Chappell Roan is speaking the truth, and she is courageous to do so.”
Gaga revealed that she nearly turned the whole record into a grunge album, but Michael, her fiancée, convinced her otherwise:
" There was one point where I almost turned the whole album into a grunge record.
He talked you out of that? I would have listened to that! There’s plenty of grunge on the album. It was right after I did “Perfect Celebrity,” that song, and I was like, “Oh, everything should be this,” and he said, but there’s so much other amazing music that you’ve made, and it’s all you. You don’t have to try to be something. I thought that was really astute, and I was happy it happened because often I will run with my crazy idea and then sometimes regret that."
On Finding Happiness: “I feel a lot more at ease with my artistry and also comfortable creating some boundaries around how to prioritize things.”
Lady Gaga also acknowledges the important role of her fans, the Little Monsters:
"They give me so much strength.They remind me of who I really am."

Later on in the interview, the artist opened up about her mental health issues for a period of 5 years:
"Yeah, I mean, I had psychosis. I was not deeply in touch with reality for a while. It took me out of life in a big way, and after a lot of years of hard work I got myself back. It was a hard time, and it was actually really special when I met my partner because when I met Michael, I was in a much better place, but I remember him saying to me, pretty early on, “I know you could be a lot happier than you are.” It was really hard for me to hear him say that because I didn’t want him to think that of me. I wanted him to think I was like this happy, totally together person."

Gaga again expressed her wish to become a mother:
"I would love to have kids one day. I’m excited to be a mom. I used to have a lot of apprehension about it. The thing that’s the most important to me is to not force my children to live a life that they are not choosing. So the more that we can give them space to discover who they are on their own, that’s the thing that I believe in the most. If our children only understand Mommy’s job, that’s a very narrow view of life. There’s so much in the world, and I want them to be able to choose for themselves who they want to be."

Full interview: HERE.
Podcast of the whole interview: HERE.
Tonny
Due to high demand, Lady Gaga has added a second concert date in Mexico City following the release of “MAYHEM”. The second show was added just one day after the first date sold out, and before the general sale began.
Gaga will perform on April 26th and 27th at the Estadio GNP Seguros, and is among the first dates where songs from Gaga’s seventh studio album will be performed.
Gaga had previously been announced as the headliner for the Coachella Valley and Arts Festival and will be taking stage on April 11 and 18.
Gaga announced her return to Mexico on March 3rd. Tickets will go on sale starting March 11th.
Click here to access the Ticketmaster listing for April 27.
JessKurchaba
Urban Outfitters has launched exclusive merchandise to celebrate the release of Lady Gaga's new album, MAYHEM.
The collection features a t-shirt, a hoodie, and a special pink variant of the album vinyl, which is also available as part of a bundle. This limited-edition vinyl can be purchased online and at select in-store locations.
Click here to visit the shop.

Matt
Lady Gaga was interviewed by many publications for the release of her seventh studio album "MAYHEM." Check out the full list of every "MAYHEM" interview.
Billboard: Full Interview
Rolling Stone:
Article
Video
Vogue: Full interview
Entertainment Tonight: Full interview
ExtraTV:
Part one
Part two
Rai: Full interview
Good Morning America: Full interview
Access Hollywood: Full interview
Black Girl Nerds: Full interview
Spotify's Little Monster Press Conference: Full conference
Apple Music with Zane Lowe: Full interview
SiriusXM:
Part one
Part two
Vanity Fairs' Lie Detector Test: Full interview
First We Feasts' Hot Ones: Full interview
ELLE UK: Full interview
ELLE: Full interview
NRJ: Full interview
BBC: Full interview
New York Times:
Article
Podcast
W Magazine: Full interview


Lazzarus
Lady Gaga spoke to Vogue about her artistry and her brand new album "MAYHEM."
Gaga talked about different feelings behind the songs on "MAYHEM":
"I allowed myself to be lots of contradictory things, and I think that’s real. 'Blade of Grass,' in a way, has a lot of insecurity in it, and 'Killah' has none. But I’m definitely the same person and I definitely have both of those feelings."
Speaking about the meta element in "Perfect Celebrity," she added:
"It’s an angry song; I’m angry at myself. It felt like a song that had been inside of me for 15 years that I needed to get out. I’m still nervous for people to hear it. ... Because my life changed so much when I was in my early 20s, it took some of the realness of life away from me, and that really changed my songwriting. Now, as I’ve gotten older, I value my artistry before fame. Having an amazing relationship now—closer friendships, more time with family, and a more grounded life—has helped my writing and helped me think about fame in a different way. But [“Perfect Celebrity”] still came out in the way that it did, and I didn’t want to change it too much. I felt myself judging myself while I was writing, but then I was like, nope—just be honest! Because I really wanted Mayhem to be honest in all of its craziness."
Speaking about her Coachella comeback, she teased:
“I’m going to give it everything I’ve got.”
Read the full interview HERE.
Lazzarus
Lady Gaga was interviewed by Rolling Stone magazine, where she described the creative process behind her brand-new album "MAYHEM."
Speaking about her inspiration for the album, Gaga mentioned "The Fame Monster" and "Born This Way," adding:
“I wanted to traverse old ground while breaking new ground, which I think is hard to do. There are a few moments on the album where some people might say, ‘Oh, that reminds me of this,’ because I do have a style, but I made an effort musically to push myself to a new place.”
She also shared what "MAYHEM" is about:
“'MAYHEM,' to me, is ultimately about resilience and also chaos. We need to be resilient through chaos. So, it’s both. I do think I explored more sonically with bitterness on this album in a way that maybe I didn’t with some of my earlier records.”
Talking about how the album ends with two love songs, she said:
“So it was eerie, tense, really ominous chords. But then (‘Blade of Grass’ and) ‘Die With A Smile’ are really hopeful, dreamy, and classic, and that’s where the mayhem ultimately ends. The beauty of the album is that the mayhem doesn’t repeat. It ends.”
Read the full interview HERE.
Lazzarus
In a new interview with Billboard, Lady Gaga shares the process of making her latest studio album "MAYHEM," her connection with Little Monsters and the success of "Die With A Smile."
Talking about the weight of expectations, Gaga said:
“Ever since my first album, I listened to what people would say. ‘Will she outdo herself? Can she top herself? Can she live up to this? She needs to evolve; she hasn’t changed enough.’ There was a lot of noise.”
Speaking about co-executive producer Andrew Watt and collaborators like Cirkut and Gesaffelstein, she added:
“I think what I look for in collaborators are people who will uplift me as a woman in the studio and follow my vision. I tried, musically, to work with people with whom I could push myself—so that it wouldn’t be exactly what you’ve heard from me before, but there is the DNA of my approach to pop music.”
Read the full interview HERE.
Tonny
Nothing was off the table in Lady Gaga's interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, where she talked about what "MAYHEM" means to her and described some of her soon-to-be-released new songs.
Watch the video interview below, and read some of the highlights beneath:
On "MAYHEM":
Gaga described "MAYHEM" as her favorite record in a long time. "I feel like it has some teeth," she said.
She talked about how she was able to be a student on music with "MAYHEM," which allowed her to figure out her own personal mayhem. The album was inspired out of loving music and sounds that she studied for at least a decade, allowing her to embrace the mayhem of being a nonlinear, cross-genre artist who combines a lot of things at once.
"'ARTPOP' was a vibe. 'Joanne' was a sound, 'Chromatica' had a sound, all different. 'The Fame Monster' was more chaotic, 'The Fame' was theatrical pop, 'Born This Way' to me had more of a metal-electro-New York vibe to it, so I actually made the effort making 'MAYHEM' to not do that and not try to give my music an outfit, but instead to allow myself to be influenced by everything," she explained.
"It's completely me, and it's my gift to my fans," she said.
Touching on the success of "Abracadabra," Gaga said she thinks the song is very much her sound, something that she honed in after many years.
She said part of what made its music video so special was the community it fostered: "I spent real time learning that choreography, working with Parris [Goebel] and working with those dancers, and I got to. be in their community while we made it, and I felt like I belonged. That feeling made me so happy."
She went into detail on some of the new songs on the album, as well.
She revealed that "Perfect Celebrity" was the working title of the album before it was "MAYHEM." "Perfect Celebrity," the song, is a 90s-inspired "electro-grunge" track about how she dealt with the anger she felt toward herself as it relates to the desire for fame.
While the song is "super angry," she also described it as humorous, specifically the lyrics: "I've become a notorious being . Find my clone, she's asleep on the ceiling."
"It's almost comical, this idea that any time I'm in the room wit anyone, there's me, Stefani, and Lady Gaga asleep on the ceiling, and I have to figure out which body to be in," she said.

"Shadow of a Man," the song teased at the end of "GAGA Chromatica Ball," is a defiant, fun and powerful song about being a woman in music.
"That song is so much ha response to my career and what it always felt like to be the only girl in the room a lot of the time, and to always be standing in the shadow of a man, because there were so many around me that I learned how to dance in that shadow," she described.
"The Beast," the 12th track on the album, takes the perspective of someone singing to their werewolf lover, but Gaga said it can be applied to her relationship with her fiancé Michael, as well as her relationship to who she is on stage.
"It's somebody that is saying to the beast, 'I know you're a monster but I can handle you, and I love you,'" she said.

"Blade of Grass" calls back to her relationship with Michael. She described how she told him she'd marry him if he proposed with a blade of grass, and she detailed how they built a friendship over how to share one another's mayhem.
"My home used to only be the stage. It was so lonely, and also, it is so much more fun to take somebody out there with you, someone that loves you, that knows what you're capable of in all the various aspects of life," she said.
In terms of other songs, Gaga revealed "Garden of Eden" is a 2000s throwback and webstore-exclusive track "Can't Stop The High" is "a pure electro-grunge record that goes even harder than 'Perfect Celebrity' does." Lowe said "Zombieboy" is "crazy fun."
At the end of the interview, Gaga said she feels like she's firing on all cylinders, and she revealed she has a desire to tour "MAYHEM" after her performance at Coachella next month.
griffinwiles
Less than 48 hours before the release of here seventh studio album, MAYHEM, Lady Gaga shared a 30-second snippet of a new track: "Garden of Eden."
The song, which she reshared on Instagram stories, is featured in a promo for ESPNF1, and according to ESPN's caption, will serve as the anthem for their coverage of the 2025 Formula 1 season.
Fans can look forward to hearing more on March 7, when MAYHEM becomes available everywhere.
vanessadebeau
To celebrate the release of Lady Gaga’s new album, MAYHEM, we’re once again creating a compilation of fans’ initial reactions to hearing the record for the first time—just like we did for the release of CHROMATICA.
All you need to do is record your uncut, uncensored reaction to MAYHEM and send it to us (preferably in horizontal format).
You can submit:
🎥 A YouTube link
📂 A downloadable link (WeTransfer, Google Drive, etc.)
🚀 Or upload it to any service that allows sharing!
📷 You can submit your full or partial reaction to the entire album.
Important:
❌ No edits or added music; we’ll handle that!
👥 Record solo or with friends—the more, the merrier!
Best of all, the final video will be sent to Lady Gaga's team.
Submissions close March 9th! If you have any questions, reach out to us on Discord, Instagram, or X.
📩 [email protected]
Matt
Lost in all the MAYHEM? Here’s a list of all the official worldwide listening parties for Lady Gaga’s seventh studio album, out March 7.
Berlin, Germany: March 7, 7pm.
Budapest, Hungary: March 7, 9pm.
Frankfurt, Germany: March 14, 9pm.
Hong Kong: March 6, 8pm.
Istanbul, Turkey: March 6, 8pm.
New York City, USA: March 7, 6pm.
Paris, France: March 6, 7pm.
Philippines: March 8, 7pm.
Singapore: March 7, 9pm.
Sydney, Australia: March 6, 11pm.
Tokyo, Japan: March 6, 7:30pm.
Toronto, Canada: March 6, 8pm.
United Kingdom (several cities): March 6, 5pm.
Vienna, Austria: March 8, 7:30pm.

itwasntlove
Lady Gaga is set to debut an exclusive pop-up channel GAGA RADIO, on SiriusXM to celebrate the release of her seventh studio album, MAYHEM.

The station will showcase new tracks from the album alongside songs from legendary artists such as David Bowie, Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, Ella Fitzgerald, Prince, Madonna, Elton John, Queen, Tony Bennett, and more.
Additionally, listeners will get exclusive behind-the-scenes insights into the making of her new album.

"GAGA RADIO" will be available to subscribers in their cars on channel 15 from now through March 17, and on the SiriusXM app through April 2.
Matt
After many months of promotion and anticipation, Lady Gaga has released her seventh studio album, "MAYHEM."
Fans can now listen to Mother Monster's latest work on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music.
The album features 14 total tracks including chart-toppers, like "Abracadabra" and "Disease," plus "Die With a Smile" ft. Bruno Mars, which already earned a Grammy for "Best Pop Duo/Group" at the Grammy Awards earlier this year.
Exclusive versions of the album on Lady Gaga's official shop also feature a 15th track called "Can’t Stop The High," while Target-exclusive versions contain the song "Kill For Love" instead.
"MAYHEM" is Lady Gaga's latest release since "Harlequin," a companion album she released in September 2024 accompanying her role in the film "Joker: Folie à Deux."
Prior to that, Gaga's last true studio album, "Chromatica," released nearly five years ago on May 29, 2020.
Gaga began teasing "MAYHEM" back in January 2024 with a series of photos of herself in the studio.
She then gave us confirmation of "LG7" on May 25, 2024 at the end of "Gaga Chromatica Ball," the long-awaited concert film from her "Chromatica Ball Tour." The announcement "GAGA RETURNS" included a snippet of a new track.
Finally, "Disease," the album's lead single, was released on October 25, 2024.
Fans can soon experience "MAYHEM" live as Gaga has already confirmed a number of shows including headlining Coachella, a performance in Mexico City and a massive return to Brazil for "Todo Mundo No Rio" on Copacabana Beach.
vanessadebeau
Lady Gaga will return to Mexico City next month to give one of the first concert performances of the "MAYHEM" era.
Gaga will perform on April 26, 2025 at Estadio GNP Seguros, a stadium in Mexico City.

Pre-sale for tickets will begin this Thursday, with the general sale on March 7. Click here to access the Ticketmaster listing.

Gaga was previously announced as a headliner for Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California, taking the stage on Friday, April 11 and 18.
Last month, Gaga was announced as the headliner for "Todo Mundo No Rio," the free concert taking place on May 3 in Copacabana.
griffinwiles
Lady Gaga’s official store has added new ‘MAYHEM’ merchandise ahead of the album’s release this Friday.
Two new ‘MAYHEM’ vinyl variants have been added to her official store: a picture disc and zoetrope vinyl.


A standard ‘MAYHEM’ cassette has been added to her U.S. store, while her U.K. store added a bundle of three cassette variants alongside a signed art card. (add links)


Furthermore, a ‘MAYHEM’ CD boxset that includes an exclusive shirt and poster has been added to the shop.

To check out Lady Gaga Now's comprehensive list of all the physical variants of "Mayhem," click here.
itwasntlove
To celebrate the release of "Mayhem," Lady Gaga will appear on "Good Morning America" next Friday, March 7.
Gaga is slated to discuss her long-awaited seventh studio album, which will be released the same day as her "Good Morning America" appearance.
The episode will air live on ABC from 7-9 a.m. EST on March 7, though the exact time of Gaga's interview is unknown.

Her "GMA" appearance is just one of many "Mayhem"-related events over its release weekend. On Thursday, March 6, Spotify's Little Monster Press Conference will air on Spotify's Instagram, TikTok and YouTube channels.
Then, on Saturday, March 8, Gaga is pulling double duty on "Saturday Night Live," where she will host and perform.
To check out Lady Gaga Now's comprehensive list of all the physical variants of "Mayhem," click here.
griffinwiles
Just one day after releasing her seventh studio album "MAYHEM," Lady Gaga is doing double duty on the March 8 episode of "Saturday Night Live," marking her second time hosting and fifth time performing on the regular show.
To celebrate, take a look back at each of Gaga's “SNL" appearances, from her first 30 Rock performance in 2009 to her recent outing at the show's 50th anniversary concert special.

October 3, 2009: Season 35, Episode 2
Gaga first appeared on "SNL" a month before the release of "The Fame Monster," when she was the musical guest on an episode hosted by Ryan Reynolds.
She performed four songs: "Paparazzi," "LoveGame," an acoustic rendition of "Bad Romance" and a version of "Poker Face" with updated, New York-inspired lyrics.
However, Gaga arguably stole the show when she appeared in a sketch with Madonna. The two fought, throwing insults at one another on a mock talk show. One of Madonna's lines, "I have hundreds of hits, you only have two" surely didn't age well.

She appeared in one more sketch, centering around "SNL" cast member Andy Samberg realizing they're wearing the same outfit.

May 21, 2011: Season 36, Episode 22
Gaga's next performance on the show was to promote "Born This Way," and she appeared in a couple sketches, as well.
First, she appeared in the "Liquorville" sketch, where she and host Justin Timberlake co-opted Kristin Wiig's attempt to get customers into her store. She appeared in another sketch with Timberlake, where they had to guess a series of mystery images.

For performances, Gaga did a medley of "The Edge of Glory" and "Judas" for her first song, and "Born This Way" as her second.
In addition to the live taping, Gaga appeared in a digital sketch with Samberg and Timberlake to debut their now-classic collaboration, "3-Way (The Golden Rule)." The song was later released on an album by The Lonely Island, Samberg's comedy band.
"3-Way (The Golden Rule)" scored a nomination for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics at the 2011 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, but ultimately lost to TImberlake's musical monologue from the same episode.

November 16, 2013: Season 39, Episode 6
Gaga's first double-duty appearance premiered less than a week after the release of "ARTPOP." She performed three of the album's tracks: a jazzy rendition of "Applause" during her opening monologue, and "Do What U Want" with guest R. Kelly and "Gypsy" for her official performances.

One of Gaga's many skits of the episode was "Waking Up with Kimye," where she played a nerdy Apple Store employee being interviewed by Kim Kardashian (Nasim Pedrad) and Kanye West (Jay Pharaoh) on their mock talk show. The sketch features Gaga's iconic line, "People who try too hard with their outfits are maybe hiding something."
Other skits include "4th Grade Talent Show," where Gaga inadvertently performed a striptease in front of an unsuspecting audience, and "Spotlightz Acting Camp for Serious Kids," where she and the cast parodied scenes from acclaimed film and television shows like "Forrest Gump" and "Breaking Bad."
Gaga's other sketches this episode include:
"Worst Cover Songs of All Time": Gaga is supposed to sing of Madonna's "Express Yourself," but sings "Born This Way" instead.
"Co-op Board": Gaga is a tenant who questions prospective new tenants who wish to move into her building.
"Blockbusters": Gaga appears to Blockbuster employees in their dreams.
"Old Lady Gaga": Playing herself as a 77 year old, Gaga tries to woo the maintenance man who has never heard of her.
"Female Sea Captains" (cut for time): Gaga and an array of "SNL" women set off on a journey of mermen and sea shanties.

October 22, 2016: Season 42, Episode 4
Gaga was absent in sketches during her fourth appearance on the show, but she performed "A-YO" and a beautiful rendition of "Million Reasons" in her signature "Joanne"-era pink cowgirl hat.


October 21, 2023: Season 49, Episode 2
Gaga made a special appearance to introduce Bad Bunny's first performance on his 2023 double-duty episode. Bad Bunny has discussed his love for Gaga before, so her introduction came as a pleasant surprise to him.

February 14, 2025: "SNL50: The Homecoming Concert"
"SNL" hosted a concert to celebrate its 50th anniversary, and Gaga was one of the featured performers. She reunited with Andy Samberg to give a hilarious performance: After Samberg botched Bradley Cooper's part of "Shallow," he and Gaga paid tribute to The Lonely Island to perform new versions of their "SNL" tracks "Dick in a Box" and "Motherlover." The two were joined by stars like Chris Parnell, T-Pain and Bad Bunny.
Later, Gaga performed a solo version of "Shallow," for real this time.
Be sure to watch Lady Gaga on "Saturday Night Live" at 11:30 p.m. EST this Saturday, March 8, on NBC.
griffinwiles
We are proud to introduce PROJECT MAYHEM: the ultimate fan movement created to bring the community together in celebration of Lady Gaga's upcoming album, MAYHEM.
If there’s one thing fans love to do most, it's spreading the news whenever Lady Gaga does something—flash mobs, viral TikTok dances, memes, streaming parties, and more. That’s why we’ve decided to give EVERYONE a chance to spread the word about Lady Gaga’s new album in the most powerful and viral way possible.

Starting today, we are inviting all the incredible artists in this community to create and submit one or more artworks that can be printed as posters. We will collect all the submissions and make them available in a public folder for everyone to access. On March 7th, we’re asking everyone to print one or more of these posters and spread them around their local city.
The world must know that MAYHEM is coming.
🔗 You can find the public folder by clicking here.
Anyone can submit an artwork, as long as it is high-definition and has a well-designed layout. Submissions will go through our moderators before being added to the public folder. Designs must be sent before February 2.
SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED.
To submit an artwork, send us a DM with a download link on X, Instagram, or via our Discord server, where you can also submit your questions regardin this project.
Here are some guidelines for the artwork:
The album or single name must be visible.
If it's for "Mayhem," include the release date and the name of Lady Gaga.
Include the QR code below so people can scan it (click on it and right click to save. You can also find it in the public folder).
All posters can be submitted multiple times in different languages, but at least one must be in English.
At least 3000 pixels on one side.

Thank you for all your support.
Get ready to spread the mayhem!
Matt
Lady Gaga and Spotify's Head of Global Editorial Sulinna Ong sat down for InStyle to talk about the upcoming Little Monster Press Conference, a fan-only event where Little Monsters can ask her anything.
Gaga also dished on the creative process behind "Mayhem" and teased lyrics to two new songs.
To read the interview in its entirety, click here. You can find highlights below.
Gaga said that since the beginning of her career, community has been most important to her. The reason she wanted to do the press conference with Spotify was give her fan community a special opportunity to ask anything they may have wondered in the past two decades.
"Feel free to ask me whatever you want!," she said. "We've been in this public conversation for a long time and I'm just so excited to talk to you."
She went on to explain how she thinks some fans have missed her style of a "dark pop album," and she looks forward to putting "Mayhem" out because releasing an album allows an artist to reconnect with fans: "I made this for them."
Calling the album a "return to an earlier process," Gaga revealed that "Mayhem" mixes live instrumentation and programming, which allowed her and her team of collaborators – Andrew Watt, Cirkut and Gesaffelstein – to create unique, never-before-heard sounds.
Genre did not play as significant a role in the writing and recording process for "Mayhem" as it did in her other musical projects the past decade. "I would get seduced by making the album kind of homogenous, or on-theme. ... On 'Mayhem,' it was the opposite. I instead decided to allow myself the freedom to be chaotic with the genres and be chaotic with the choices as a way of celebrating the type of musician that I am."
Gaga said "Mayhem" is a bunch of twisted, gothic dreams: "Some are true and some are not true, but they're somehow related to life."
She cited "The Beast," the album's 12th song, as an example. The song, which she described as "me singing to a werewolf," features the lyrics: "You can't hide who you are, 11:59, your heart's racin', you're growling, and we both know why."
She explained, "Somehow that gothic dream is not just about me in a relationship wit this person that's about to turn, but what if I was to just sing it to myself and the beast is Gaga?"
The concept of duality is explored through the "Mayhem" era, from the multiple Gagas in the music videos for "Disease" and "Abracadabra" to the album track "Perfect Celebrity."
Gaga expanded this duality by sharing a lyric from the upcoming song: "I've become a notorious being, find my clone, she's asleep on the ceiling."
"It's the idea that we all, in a way, have our real selves and then our clone version that we project to the world," she explained. "So there's a lot in 'Mayhem' about multiple yous or multiple mes and what it's like to have those things be at odds with each other all the time."
To check out Lady Gaga Now's comprehensive list of all the physical variants of "Mayhem," click here.
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With two weeks until the release of "Mayhem," Lady Gaga announced she will hold a first-of-a-kind press conference in conjunction with Spotify on March 6.
The catch? Journalists aren't invited – the press conference will be exclusively for and with fans.

Spotify Presents: Little Monster Press Conference will invite Gaga's top Spotify listeners in New York City to ask her about any and everything before dancing the night away to "Mayhem" in full.
"I want you to ask me every burning desire of a question that you have," Gaga said in a video posted to Spotify's social media. "I can''t wait to celebrate 'Mayhem' with you, to talk about music, to talk about life. Whatever you want... (kind of)."
The press conference will be simulcast on Spotify's Instagram, TikTok and YouTube accounts at 6 p.m. EST on March 6 for those not based in New York.
To submit a question for Gaga, click here.
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Lady Gaga has officially been announced as the main headliner of "Todo Mundo No Rio," the free concert taking place on May 3rd in Copacabana, at the presso conference for the event.
Lady Gaga took to her social media to announce her return to Brazil after more than a decade.


It's a great honor to be asked to sing for Rio--for my whole career the fans in Brazil have been part of the lifeblood of the little monsters. I've been dying to come perform for you for years and was heartbroken when I had to cancel years ago because I was hospitalized. Your understanding that I needed that time to heal meant the world to me. I am now coming back and I feel better than ever and am working so hard to make sure this show is one you will never forget. Get ready for MAYHEM on the beach.
The event is expected to be one of the greatest show in the history of Brazil, with more than 1 million fans expected to attend.
You can sign up for news on the official website todomundonorio.com
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