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“Chromatica” is Lady Gaga’s return to her signature electro-artpop dance music. (Photo : Instagram/@ladygaga) "Welcome to #Chromatica. Now dance motherfckers!!!!!!!" And that is how the Mother Monster, Lady Gaga announced the landing of her newest album on May 29. -
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Rapper Killer Mike, Metalcore Band, I Prevail, Release Music Following George Floyd's Death
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5 Artists Who Quit Social Media Even Before The 1975's Matty Healy Did
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Britney Spears To Release Bonus Track "Mood Ring" At Midnight
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Supergroup Loup GarouX Drops New Single "Strange Angels"
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Fall Out Boy: The Phoenix From Under The Cork Tree
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Tension Rose At the George Floyd Protests; More Celebrities Join The Call For Justice
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