The long-awaited debut of Lady Gaga‘s sixth studio album Chromatica is finally here. It’s her first LP since 2016’s Joanne, and first new-music release since the soundtrack to 2018’s A Star Is Born. However, this new album feels to pick up where Born This Way left off, as a reboot to her deeply honest, unapologetically Gaga dance-pop ways. She masterfully crafted 16 tracks within 43 minutes with the help of some of dance music’s most skilled producers, including BloodPop®, Tchami, BURNS, Axwell, Madeon, Skrillex, among others. If you enter your Chromatica listening experience expecting merely dance-floor music, you are going to have a good time but will miss out on the true beauty Gaga has crafted for us. There̵...
Four days ahead of the release of her highly anticipated sixth studio album Chromatica, Lady Gaga has created an EDM-inspired playlist on Spotify for her “Little Monsters.” In fact, the caption on the official playlist reads, “Lady Gaga created a playlist featuring all the songs to get you ready to dance.” Gaga’s “Welcome to Chromatica” playlist, which was shared via Twitter by Chromatica‘s executive producer and A&R, BloodPop®, features many songs from some of the most iconic names in electronic music and serves as an ode to her dance music roots. Notable songs on “Welcome to Chromatica” from the world of EDM include Axwell‘s seminal 2005 club single “Feel the Vibe,” Tchami...
Yesterday Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande dropped their collaboration “Rain On Me” along with a futuristic, rave-themed music video. The track is expected to be the last single prior to Lady Gaga’s forthcoming sixth studio album release Chromatica, which arrives in full on May 29th, 2020. The two pop stars teamed up with an eye-popping lineup of producers to make the hit single happen. BloodPop®, Boys Noize, BURNS, and Tchami are all credited, so you know from the get-go that “Rain On Me” is going to get people moving. That sentiment carries over to the French house track’s music video, which features Gaga and Grande dancing over a futuristic backdrop. During the video the sky rains daggers, but seemingly nothing breaks t...
The road to Lady Gaga‘s highly anticipated sixth studio album Chromatica has been quite a journey, but the wait is quickly coming to end with May 29th right around the corner. Today she shares with her “Little Monsters” the record’s second single, titled “Rain On Me” featuring Ariana Grande. The track was produced by none other than electronic heavyweights Boys Noize, Tchami, BURNS, and BloodPop®, so you know it’s going to make you want to dance. When two pop queens unite under one production, you know the fandoms are going to go insane. Both Gaga and Grande have cultivated a devoted following by using their phenomenal voices to champion vulnerability. With “Rain On Me,” the message Gaga is expressing is t...
Employees in non-office settings create cybersecurity vulnerabilities, experts say, and without intervention more entertainment companies could fall victim to hacks like the one that hit Grubman Shire. Hackers are threatening to release a treasure trove of private data stolen from one of Hollywood’s top talent law firms if it doesn’t pay a $42 million ransom — and experts say companies are increasingly vulnerable to attacks like this because their employees are working remotely during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks earlier this month was hit by a ransomware attack — with a group called REvil taking responsibility for the hack and posting online part of a Live Nation employment contract for Madonna‘s recent world tour as proo...
While the world waits in anticipation for Lady Gaga‘s sixth studio album Chromatica, the queen of pop has given fans a new piece of music to satiate “The Little Monsters” until the official release on May 29th. Today, Gaga pays homage to her dance roots with a remix of Chromatica cut “Stupid Love” from Vitaclub, the new collaborative project from BloodPop® and BURNS. The new rework makes us wish we were in a sweaty warehouse party dancing the night away. It features a heart-racing house beat as Gaga’s signature vocals guide the way, proclaiming, “All I ever wanted was love.” It is a certified party starter, filled with pumping synths, sharp hi-hats, and reverberating vocal chops. The journey to Chromatica&...
Little Monsters everywhere have been chomping at the bit to hear pop queen Lady Gaga‘s newest studio album, Chromatica. Originally scheduled for release on April 10th, 2020, the new album was delayed due to circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, Chromatica is set to drop on May 29th, and EDM fans are eager to hear superstar DJ and producer Axwell‘s contributions to the album. After some rumors and speculation about the depth of his involvement, the former Swedish House Mafia icon revealed on Twitter that he’s behind the production on not just one, but three Chromatica tracks: “Free Woman,” “Alice,” and “Sine From Above.” Needless to say, Axwell diehards will be elated to hear his work with Gaga on...