Lady Gaga to release seventh studio album “MAYHEM,” March 7

Image: Frank Lebon Courtesy of Interscope Records and Universal Music Group.

Long-awaited and teased for months, Lady Gaga‘s seventh studio album, “MAYHEM,” is set to be released on March 7th via Interscope Records.

The news was officially shared on Gaga’s official social media platforms via a dark, glitchy, and maximalist visualizer, which stated the album’s official release date of March 7, 2025, on all available platforms. The upcoming fourteen-track album, formerly alluded to as LG7, is set to include the chart-topping collaboration “Die With A Smile” featuring Bruno Mars, as well as the techno-heavy lead single “Disease.”

Gaga described the album’s creation as a journey of confronting her anxieties about returning to the pop music style that endeared her to early fans. “It was like reassembling a shattered mirror,” she explained. “Even if you can’t perfectly piece it back together, you can create something beautiful and whole in its own unique way.”

“MAYHEM” was executive-produced by Gaga alongside fiancé Michael Polansky and Andrew Watt (Justin Bieber, Post Malone, Demi Lovato), with individual producers including Watt, Cirkut (Jungkook, Miley Cyrus, The Weeknd, Katy Perry), and French DJ-musician Gesaffelstein (The Weeknd, Daft Punk, Charli XCX).

Fans will get their first taste of the new music this Sunday, February 2nd, with the debut of a new single and its accompanying music video during a commercial break at the 2025 Grammy Awards.

Below is the full tracklist:

  • DISEASE
  • ABRACADABRA
  • GARDEN OF EDEN
  • PERFECT CELEBRITY
  • VANISH INTO YOU
  • KILLAH ft. [Gesafelstein]
  • ZOMBIEBOY
  • LOVEDRUG
  • BAD DO I WANT
  • DON’T CALL TONIGHT
  • SHADOW OF A MAN
  • THE BEAST BLADE OF GRASS
  • DIE WITH A SMILE with [Bruno Mars]

In the interim, Gaga released the single “Disease” along with a music video and a series of teasers, including a Times Square billboard and a countdown clock on her website that culminated in the album announcement.

The highly anticipated record follows the release of Harlequin last year and the chart-topping Chromatica that dropped all the way back in 2020.

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