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Lady Gaga Reveals ‘Perfect Illusion’ Cover Art & Lyrics

That said, it’s been close to three years since Gaga released her last album – 2014’s Tony Bennett collaboration Cheek to Cheek – and even that wasn’t exactly what you’d call a “Lady Gaga album”. It’s not an entirely off-base assumption, considering the singer had been teasing and building excitement for the release of her new track. The track, however, incorporates none of the brassy funk of the former, nor the tropical house of the latter two.

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No, your ears aren’t playing a trick on you… she’s really back! On Instagram, the singer posted a number of “artistic photo collages” along with a taste of both the lyrics and the overall vibe of Perfect Illusion.

Speaking about the track, she said: “People feel pressured to live up to that ideal illusion in their real lives”.

Not only is Welch one of the most powerful frontwomen in music right now, she also sounds like she’d be a ideal fit for Gaga’s new sound.

“Me and Florence Welch did a duet together”, Gaga tells BBC Radio 1. “It’s really great to make this very honest, authentic, kind of analog record with her.’ Ronson previously worked with Gaga on his 2015 album ‘Uptown Special”. “I don’t need eyes to see/I felt you touchin’ me/High like amphetamine/Maybe you’re just a dream”, the tweet reads, further igniting talk about her upcoming single.

Just like we speculated when Gaga hopped back into the studio with RedOne, “Perfect Illusion” feels like a throwback to Gaga in her “Just Dance” days.

The news made it through the airwaves and straight to social media, causing a frenzy.

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While this new promo may be largely cross-promotion, we will say that Gaga’s song matches the show fairly well, and it’s pretty darn catchy to go along with it. But there are also a lot of things on the internet that are not reality.

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