Lady Gaga wants to cure your “disease.” The pop superstar released the music video for her latest single on Tuesday (October 29).
“I’ve thought a lot about my relationship with my inner demons. It’s never been easy for me to face the temptation of chaos and turmoil. It makes me feel claustrophobic,” she wrote on Instagram. Following the release of a clip accompanying the dark dance track. “Illness is about facing your fears, facing yourself and the darkness within you, and realizing that sometimes I can’t fight or run away from the parts of myself that scare me. I can try to run away from them, but they are still a part of me and I can run. Run, but eventually I’ll encounter that part of myself again, even if it’s just for a moment.
She continued, “Dancing, morphing, running, purifying. Again and again, coming back to myself. This integration is ultimately beautiful for me because it’s mine and I’ve learned to deal with it. I I am the conductor of my own symphony. I am every actor in the dramas that are my art and my life, and the answer is within me that makes me who I am. part. I save myself by moving on. I am whole, I am strong, and I am ready for the challenge. Happy Halloween.
“Sickness” marks the debut of the 13-time Grammy Award winner’s highly anticipated seventh album. In late September, Gaga went offline clown,and Clown: Pas de deux;The project debuted at No. 20 on the Billboard 200, her third No. 1 on the Billboard 200. advertising billboard Jazz charts. LG7 is expected to be launched in February.
In addition to the “Disease” music video, Gaga also told fans that the release was a “double feature” on social media, as she also released “Die With a Smile (Live in Las Vegas)” at the same time. The Bruno Mars collaboration topped the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. charts for eight consecutive weeks. US rankings. “If the end of the world comes, I want to be by your side/If the party’s over, so is our time on Earth,” Mars and Gaga sing on the 1970s-inspired song. “I want to hold you for a while/and die with a smile on my face.”
Watch the music video for “Sickness” below.