This week, Lady Gaga is scheduled to return with her new song, “Disease”

It appears like Lady Gaga will release her new single “Disease” on Friday.

Universal Music released a pre-save link for the song when astute fans observed that seven of the songs from the “Born This Way” hitmaker’s albums had been changed to use capital letters, with the exception of one lowercase.

“Disease” is spelled with seven letters.

Additionally, the pop sensation hinted that she might release the lead single from her highly anticipated seventh studio album this month.

“XX October: LG7 first single,” she wrote.

In February 2025, the sequel to 2020’s “Chromatica” is anticipated to be released.

The 38-year-old singer, who costarred with Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker in the sequel as Harleen “Lee” Quinzel, recently revealed that her next album is “nothing like” its predecessor.

“The pop album is nothing like ‘Chromatica,'” she told Rolling Stone. The record is very different […] In my opinion, it’s all about me.

It is intended to be consumed as a period of my life.

The notion that I don’t have to follow a certain era if I so want also excites me much. I’m able to run several concurrently. That sounds more like Harley or me and unhinged [laughs]. or whomever

The pop album will come after Gaga’s companion album “Harlequin” from “Joker: Folie à Deux.” Gaga recently had a major hit with “Die With A Smile,” which she co-wrote with Bruno Mars.

In the meantime, Gaga is reportedly preparing a tour and is excited to perform her new songs for her followers.

“All I can say is that I’ve been feeling so creative, and really connected to music, and I’ve been working on so much,” she stated in an interview with the “Smallzy’s Surgery” podcast.

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