Lady Gaga has surprised fans with the announcement of her upcoming album, Harlequin, set to release on September 27. This companion album for Joker: Folie à Deux will feature 13 tracks.
The Grammy-winning artist had been hinting at this surprise project alongside her highly anticipated seventh studio album. In recent days, she teased the announcement with cryptic social media posts, including phrases like “I’m ready for my interview” and “Moondust gets everywhere,” culminating with “Still not October.”
Spotify has revealed the tracklist for Harlequin, featuring titles such as “Good Morning,” “Get Happy (2024),” “Oh, When the Saints,” “World on a String,” “That’s Entertainment,” “Smile,” “The Joker,” and “Folie à Deux.”
In the upcoming musical sequel directed by Todd Phillips, Gaga stars as Harley Quinn opposite Joaquin Phoenix's Joker. She recently shared how deeply personal her portrayal of the character is. “Harley Quinn is a character people know from pop culture, but my experience with her is different," she explained to Vogue. "It reflects my own feelings of mania and chaos, creating a quietness amidst the noise."
Gaga also recently released a single with Bruno Mars titled “Die With a Smile” and has announced that her next album, currently referred to as LG7, will be released in full in February, with the first single dropping in October.
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Whoopi Goldberg is coming to Janet Jackson's defense following the singer's recent comments about Vice President Kamala Harris's race in an interview with The Guardian. On Tuesday's episode of "The View," Goldberg, who co-starred with Jackson in "For Colored Girls," addressed the backlash surrounding Jackson's statement, advocating for a bit of understanding.
In the interview, Jackson questioned Harris's racial identity, saying, "Well, you know what they supposedly said? She's not Black. That's what I heard. That she's Indian. Her father's white."
Goldberg responded by acknowledging that people make mistakes, saying, "Sometimes people get it wrong. It happens." She emphasized that Jackson isn't a "political animal" and suggested that everyone makes errors regarding race, urging for "a little grace for the girl."
However, co-host Ana Navarro disagreed with Goldberg's perspective. She argued that Jackson's comments spread misinformation and highlighted the responsibility that comes with having a public platform. Navarro stated, "It's very irresponsible to use that platform carelessly to spread misinformation based on a racist allegation by Donald Trump."
Harris, who is biracial with Indian and Jamaican heritage, has faced scrutiny over her racial identity, particularly from political opponents like Donald Trump, who recently made controversial remarks about her race.
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Whoopi Goldberg is defending Janet Jackson after the singer's controversial comments regarding Vice President Kamala Harris's race in a recent interview with The Guardian.
On Tuesday’s episode of "The View," Goldberg, who starred alongside Jackson in "For Colored Girls," spoke about the backlash surrounding Jackson's remarks, asking for some understanding. Jackson questioned the idea of Harris as the first Black female president, stating, "Well, you know what they supposedly said? She's not Black. That's what I heard. That she's Indian. Her father's white."
Goldberg remarked, "Sometimes people get it wrong, and it happens. We all make mistakes." She highlighted that Jackson isn't a "political animal" and urged for "a little grace for the girl."
However, co-host Ana Navarro disagreed, emphasizing that while Jackson is entitled to her opinion, spreading misinformation is irresponsible, especially given Jackson's platform. Navarro stated, "What she did was spread misinformation based on a racist allegation by Donald Trump."
Harris, who is biracial—of Indian and Jamaican descent—has faced scrutiny over her racial identity, particularly from Trump, who recently made disparaging comments about
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