Lady Gaga makes some vintage moves on new album 'Mayhem': review
Briefly

Lady Gaga's seventh studio album "Mayhem" revives the dance-pop sound reminiscent of her early work. Released after the pandemic, this album seeks to reconnect with fans craving nostalgic vibes. The opener "Disease" echoes lyrics from "Bad Romance," establishing a thematic link with her iconic catalog. Other tracks, like "Perfect Celebrity" and "LoveDrug," further evoke the essence of earlier hits while maintaining a modern twist. Gaga's playful exploration of fame and dance-floor escapades guarantees an exhilarating experience for her passionate fanbase, the Little Monsters.
"I could play the doctor, I could cure your disease," she sings on the sinister single "Disease" that opens the album.
"Perfect Celebrity" plays like a synth-rock update of "Paparazzi," with Gaga musing on fame again 17 years later.
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