Lady Gaga returns to eccentric pop roots, inspired by fiancé
Lady Gaga returns to eccentric pop roots, inspired by fiancé

Lady Gaga returns to eccentric pop roots, inspired by fiancé

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Lady Gaga has made a striking return to her eccentric pop roots with her new hit single "Abracadabra," inspired by her fiancé Michael Polansky. He encouraged her to revive her bold image and make a new pop record, saying, 'I saw a fire in her' during her Chromatica tour that he wanted to keep alive. In the music video, Gaga showcases her signature flamboyant style, sporting daring spiked latex and lace outfits reminiscent of her earlier career, including a red latex cape held together with real nails. The single has quickly gained traction, reaching number 17 on the UK charts just five days post-release. Gaga's recent performances, including a tribute during the Super Bowl, highlight her emotional connection to her music and the influence of Polansky, who also has a writing credit on her upcoming track "Disease." Critics and fans alike are thrilled to see Gaga embrace her iconic persona once again, marking a significant departure from her more subdued recent appearances.

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