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Artpop Studio album by Lady Gaga

Released	TBA - Early 2013[1]

Recorded	2011 - 2012 Label Streamline, Interscope, Kon Live

Producer Fernando Garibay[2], DJ White Shadow, RedOne, Zedd, Stefani Germanotta[3]

Lady Gaga chronology

A Very Gaga Holiday (2011)	Artpop (2013)

Artpop[4][5][6][7] (stylized as ARTPOP) is the third studio album and fourth major release by American recording artist Lady Gaga, and will be released sometime in early 2013[1] by Interscope Records. It is a follow-up to her 2011 album Born This Way. Contents [hide] •	1 Background and recording •	2 Concept and influence •	3 Collaborations •	4 References

[edit]Background and recording In September 2011, in an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Lady Gaga confirmed she was working on her third studio album, the follow up to Born This Way.[8] Shortly after the announcement, producer DJ White Shadow, who worked with Gaga on Born This Way revealed his involvement in the production and recording of the album.[9] Gaga's frequent producer Fernando Garibay also confirmed that he would be working with Gaga on her next album, hoping to "outdo their previous work".[10] Gaga recorded the album whilst promoting her sophomore album.[8] In the early stages of the album while she was on a busy schedule preparing for the tour, Garibray and DJ white Shadow sent her material that could be used on the album, Garibray stated, "The kind of stuff that I send her, some of it is so crazy that I don't know what you'd call it. When I make stuff ... I know what's for her and what's not for her. Some of it's structured as songs and some of it is structured as madness, and she goes through it like a gold miner."[9] When the tour began, Several of Gaga's producers traveled with her worldwide to record the album. DJ White Shadow said that since Gaga likes to write while on tour, he had to travel with her worldwide: "I want to try and be as close to it as possible, that way I don't have to wake up at 4 o'clock in the morning and fly to L.A. or wherever or Japan or wherever she's starting to do stuff."[9] In an Interview with MTV Garibray echoed this statement and proclaimed that "Wherever she is we'll make it."[10] In May 2012, Gaga's manager, Vincent Herbert hinted that the album had been completed, revealing that he heard the album's material and commented that they are "Just insane, great records."[11] The same month, Gaga revealed through her Twitter page that she played the album for her record company and that the album's title will be released in September 2012.[12] This proved false when Gaga revealed the title early on August 4, 2012, via a picture of a tattoo of the album's title she posted to her Twitter. [13] The First Single will be released late this year. [edit]Concept and influence The concepts and themes of the album began developing in December 2011.[10] While performing a concert in Australia, Gaga previewed a piano ballad entitled "Princess Die", a song with suicidal themes that many people believe is written about Princess Diana and or her death along with it's title which uses play-on words. Gaga spells out the name of the song to avoid such controversy. "Die" linking in with the death and suicidal themes, and talks about what role death has in fame; a theme explored on The Fame Monster album and Princess Di's death.[14]. She also stated that it may or may not appear on the new album, and if it does, it does not reflect the tone or rest of the record.[15] Gaga also stated that this album will demonstrate a "lack of maturity and sensibility" and that it is contrast to the themes that were displayed in her previous record Born This Way.[16] Gaga also mentioned in a chat on littlemonsters.com, that with Artpop, she aims to "turn Warhol inside out",[17] alluding to the themes of pop culture and pop culture critique. [edit]Collaborations Lady Gaga stated on Alan Carr: Chatty Man that there will be a collaboration with Elton John, but no official confirmation has been given yet. Lady Gaga and rapper Azelia Banks have made a collaboration. [edit]Song Tiltes •	Candy Heart •	Princess Die •	Cold Hearted Bitch •	CRWTH [edit]References 1.	^ a b "Lady Gaga confirms new album for 2013". Digital Spy. Retrieved 6 August 2012. 2.	^ "Lady Gaga Says Next Album Is 'Beginning To Flourish'". MTV. Retrieved 5 August 2012. 3.	^ "Watch Zedd discuss his upcoming Lady Gaga tour and new album". Beat Portal. Retrieved 5 August 2012. 4.	^ http://www.metro.co.uk/music/907602-lady-gaga-confirms-latest-album-will-be-called-artpop-via-new-tattoo 5.	^ http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a397438/lady-gagas-new-album-to-be-called-artpop.html 6.	^ https://consequence.net/2012/08/lady-gaga-titles-new-album-artpop/ 7.	^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2183214/Lady-Gaga-unveils-new-ARTPOP-tattoo-Twitter-teases-fans-new-album-title.html?ito=feeds-newsxml 8.	^ a b Montogomery, James (2011-09-26). "Lady Gaga 'Already Working' On Born This Way Follow-Up". MTV. MTV Networks. Retrieved 2012-01-17. 9.	^ a b c Vena, Jocelyn (2011-11-28). "Lady Gaga 'Doing Prep' For Tour, Next Album". MTV. MTV Networks. Retrieved 2012-01-17. 10.	^ a b c Vena, Jocelyn (2011-12-06). "Lady Gaga Says Next Album Is 'Beginning To Flourish'". MTV. MTV Networks. Retrieved 2012-01-17. 11.	^ "Lady Gaga's manager promises singer will deliver an 'insane' third album". NME. Retrieved 17 June 2012. 12.	^ Carley, Brennanan. "Lady Gaga Teases New Album News". Rovi Corporation. Billboard. Retrieved 17 June 2012. 13.	^ http://news.yahoo.com/lady-gaga-reveals-album-name-artpop-174702781.html 14.	^ Mitchell, John. "Lady Gaga Debuts New Song At Australian Concert". MTV. MTV News. Retrieved 10 July 2012. 15.	^ Sciratto, Amy. "LADY GAGA SAYS NEW ALBUM LACKS MATURITY OR SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY". Popcrush. Retrieved 10 July 2012. 16.	^ Vena, Jocelyn. "Lady Gaga Lacks 'Maturity' On Next Album". MTV. MTV News. Retrieved 10 July 2012. 17.	^ Gaga, Lady. "Lady Gaga: 'Artpop is not the SINGLE' + 'Wanna turn Warhol inside out'". MTV. Gaga Daily. Retrieved 11 August 2012.