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Lady Gaga announces her new album ‘Harlequin’ ahead of the premiere of ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’

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Lady Gaga announces her new album 'Harlequin' ahead of the premiere of 'Joker Folie à Deux'
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With a post on her social media, pop star Lady Gaga thrills her loyal fans by announcing her new album ‘Harlequin‘ for September 27th, ahead of the premiere of ‘Joker: Folie à Deux‘.

In her announcement, the singer describes this musical project as a “companion album” for ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’, the new sequel to the Joaquin Phoenix Joker in which she will star the character Harley Quinn. This movie will premiere on October 4th.

It is believed that this new album could be an intermission between ‘Chromatica‘, which was her last production, and her future musical project that apparently will be released in February next year, which has been named by Lady Gaga ‘LG7‘, referring to it being her seventh studio album, while she has referred to ‘Harlequin’ as ‘LG6.5‘.

On her Instagram account, it can be seen that in the publication where she announces the project there is a second image that reveals the songs that will be available for the album that will be available this Friday, being a total of 13 tracks.

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