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Get ready, Little Monsters! Lady Gaga has officially unveiled the tracklist for her highly anticipated seventh studio album,

Lady Gaga has revealed the tracklist for her seventh studio album,


Swati Bhat

Mayhem

The Mayhem Tracklist

  1. Chaos Rising

  2. Electric Love

  3. Born to Rebel

  4. Dark Paradise

  5. Venomous

  6. Neon Knights

  7. After Midnight

  8. Dancefloor Destruction

  9. Queen of the Underground

  10. Final Act


Gaga has characterized Mayhem as a return to her dance-pop origins with a contemporary twist. Early previews indicate a blend of pulsating electronic beats, rock-inspired anthems, and dramatic ballads, promising an album rich with adrenaline and emotion.

Collaborations and Inspirations

Speculation has been rife regarding potential collaborations on the album, with industry insiders suggesting that Mayhem could feature unexpected guest artists. Although Gaga has not confirmed any collaborations, fans are optimistic about potential partnerships with fellow pop icons and even surprising genre crossovers.

Lyrically, Gaga has alluded to themes of rebellion, empowerment, and the chaos of fame, making Mayhem an album that resonates deeply with her artistic journey. The title itself implies a thrilling, high-energy experience that aligns with Gaga's signature theatricality.

Release Date and Expectations

While an official release date has yet to be announced, sources close to the singer suggest that Mayhem will be released in the coming months. With previous albums setting trends and pushing boundaries in the music industry, expectations are high for what Gaga will deliver this time.

As the countdown begins, Little Monsters worldwide eagerly anticipate what promises to be a spectacular new chapter in Lady Gaga’s ever-evolving career. Prepare for Mayhem—it's coming soon, and it promises to be unforgettable!





September 18, 2023: The album follows her spectacular performance at the MTV Video Music Awards on Tuesday night, where she sang a rock version medley of her singles "Heart Attack," "Sorry Not Sorry," and "Cool for the Summer." TIME Magazine praised the performance as the night's best rock performance, saying, "Her powerhouse vocals brought down the house as she infused new energy into her well-known tracks."


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The 10-track album includes the previously released reimagined hits "Sorry Not Sorry (Rock Version) ft. Slash," "Heart Attack (Rock Version)," "Cool for the Summer (Rock Version)," and "Confident (Rock Version)," as well as new fan favorites including "Give Your Heart a Break (Rock Version) ft. Bert McCracken," "Neon Lights (Rock Version) ft. The Maine," "La La Land (Rock Version) ft. Nita Strauss," and more. The full tracklist is available below.

Demi reimagines her career-defining tracks with a fresh perspective that represents her current artistic vision on REVAMPED, which features entirely new vocals and production. Demi's artistic growth and versatility are on display in the re-recorded music, as she easily transitions her songs from pop to rock while preserving her characteristic strong vocals.

"With REVAMPED, I wanted to pay homage to the songs that resonated the most with fans and played a big role in my career by breathing exciting new life into them," Demi stated of the album. Making this project has been a lot of fun since it has allowed me to show my love for rock music in a new way, and it has brought me closer to my older music."

Demi originally played rock versions of some of the songs from REVAMPED during her 2022 HOLY FVCK Tour in support of her album of the same name. On Demi's HOLY FVCK Tour, her all-female band included Nita Strauss, one of rock music's most acclaimed guitarists. Demi returned to her rock and pop-punk origins on the critically praised HOLY FVCK, which contained hits "29," "SUBSTANCE," and "SKIN OF MY TEETH" and features from Yungblud, Royal & The Serpent, and Dead Sara. The album debuted at the top of three Billboard charts: Top Rock & Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums, and Top Alternative Albums, earning her a nomination for Outstanding Music Artist in 2023.


REVAMPED TRACKLIST:


Heart “Attack” (Rock Version)

“Confident” (Rock Version)

“Sorry, Not Sorry” ft. SLASH (Rock Version)

“Cool For The Summer” (Rock Version)

“Tell Me You Love Me” (Rock Version)

“Neon Lights” ft. The Maine (Rock Version)

“Skyscraper” (Rock Version)

“La La Land” ft. Nita Strauss (Rock Version)

“Give Your Heart A Break” ft. Bert McCracken (Rock Version)

“Don’t Forget” (Rock Version)





Duncan Laurence, a Dutch singer-songwriter and Eurovision Song Contest winner has released his new tune Rest In Peace today. Rest In Peace is the follow-up to Laurence's first two songs, Electric Life and Skyboy, off his upcoming album Skyboy.

“Rest in Peace is a song about giving someone, who’s breaking your heart by walking in and out of your life, a simple ultimatum: Love me or let me rest in peace” Laurence explains, “I was a ghost, a prisoner in the home we built together. Came and went as you pleased. It slowly broke my heart. So I made a simple ultimatum: love me or set me free. Love me... or let me rest in peace”

Duncan Laurence wrote Rest In Peace with his husband, songwriter Jordan Garfield, as well as Stephen Wrabel, Eric Lévi, and Sam de Jong.

Duncan Laurence only recently published his song Anything to commemorate his wedding to Jordan earlier this month in Stockholm.

Along with the release of Rest In Peace today, Duncan also announced the revised release date for his sophomore album, Skyboy, which will be released via Universal Music on Friday, September 22nd. The album is currently available for pre-order and pre-save.

Laurence won the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with Arcade, which has subsequently accumulated over 20 billion global streams. The song debuted at the top of Spotify's Global Viral chart and quickly became viral on TikTok, where it has over 80 billion views. "Arcade" has Gold/Platinum certifications in 37 countries, including Platinum in the United States.

Duncan recently worked with singer/songwriter/producer Rosa Linn on "WDIA (Would Do It Again)," which Billboard Magazine described as "an old-school post-breakup duet showcasing the singers' vocal skills," as well as Rest In Peace co-writer (Stephen) Wrabel on his tune "back to back."


























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