In her new song "Perfect Celebrity" from the album Mayhem, Lady Gaga addresses the pitfalls of fame, moving away from her earlier obsession with celebrity. The song features a '90s-inspired electro-grunge sound and critiques the public's treatment of pop stars, referencing Princess Diana and exploring the emotional costs of stardom. Gaga describes the track as both angry and hilarious, revealing its influence on the album's overall sound and reflecting her complex relationship with fame and identity.
You make me money, I'll make you laugh.
Choke on the fame and hope it gets you high; Sit in the front row, watch the princess die.
Perfect Celebrity was the working title for the whole album.
The true chaos of who I am is that I am actually a lot more than these concepts.
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