Lady Gaga’s MAYHEM Arrives, Redefining Pop with Electrifying Energy


Lady Gaga’s MAYHEM is out now. A bold pop reinvention featuring “Disease” and “Abracadabra,” blending industrial, electronic, and rock influences.
Lady Gaga has returned with MAYHEM, her seventh studio album, proving once again that she is an artist who thrives on reinvention. The 14-track project, recorded at Shangri-La Studios, is a thrilling fusion of pop, industrial, and electronic elements, showcasing Gaga’s signature blend of theatricality and emotional depth.
Singles like “Disease” and “Abracadabra” have set the tone for MAYHEM’s dynamic energy. The Independent called “Disease” “her best in a long while,” while Pitchfork praised “Abracadabra” for its “latex-tight hook” reminiscent of Born This Way-era Gaga. The song’s music video, co-directed by Gaga, Parris Goebel, and Bethany Vargas, has already amassed over 70 million views on YouTube.
The album unfolds with a mix of high-energy anthems and introspective ballads. “Perfect Celebrity” critiques fame with biting humor, while “The Beast” channels Prince-inspired funk and soul. “Die With a Smile,” Gaga’s collaboration with Bruno Mars, has already broken streaming records and topped the Billboard Hot 100.
Beyond the album, Gaga is set for a massive year, including a headlining return to Coachella, a record-breaking free concert at Copacabana Beach, and an exclusive GAGA RADIO pop-up on SiriusXM.
MAYHEM is an album that embraces contradiction, celebrating the beauty in chaos while delivering some of Gaga’s most compelling work to date.