Lady Gaga is currently working on her seventh studio album.
The 38-year-old singer and actress revealed that she's been hard at work in the studio and is excited about the new music.
“I've written a lot of songs, I've produced a lot of songs, and it's totally different from anything I've ever done before. It's just a really nice thing to know that no matter what I do, I'm going to be loved,” she said during a QA for her new film, Gaga Chromatica Ball, according to Variety.
Lady Gaga also revealed that she had in fact contracted COVID-19 during five shows of her Chromatica Ball tour.
She said: “I shared this with my whole team and said, 'I don't want you to feel uncomfortable at work. You don't have to perform that day, you don't have to work that day.' I didn't want to disappoint all my fans, who from my perspective are all putting themselves at risk every day to come to the show.”
“It was a really special time. This tour came at a time when people never thought it would happen. Stadiums were full, tickets were sold out. [people were] Everyone was dressed up and dancing and singing.
“It can feel very isolating sometimes in this industry, but when I'm with my fans I never feel alone.”
Gaga revealed she was working on the film last year, writing to X magazine: “I've spent countless hours in the editing room bringing this film to life. It's my gift to all of you, directed and produced by me and made with some of the most talented and creative people in the world.”