Lady Gaga looks set to drop the new song 'Disease' on Friday (25.10.24).
A pre-save link for the track was shared by label Universal Music and comes after eagle-eyed fans noticed the 'Born This Way' hitmaker's streaming discography had been amended with seven tracks from her albums switching to uppercase letters expect for one lowercase.
The seven letters spell “disease.”
The pop superstar had also teased that she was planning to drop the lead single from her eagerly awaited seventh studio album this month.
She wrote: "XX October: LG7 first single."
The follow-up to 2020's 'Chromatica' is expected to drop in February 2025.
The 38-year-old singer - who starred as Harleen “Lee” Quinzel alongside Joaquin Phoenix's Joker in the sequel - recently shared how her upcoming record is "nothing like" its predecessor.
She told Rolling Stone: “The pop album is nothing like ‘Chromatica. It’s a completely different record […] What I would say is, it’s all for me.
“It’s meant to be ingested as a time in my life.
“And I’m also really excited about this idea that I don’t have to adhere to an era if I don’t want to. I can have a few going at once. That feels unhinged [laughs] and more like me or Harley. Or whoever.”
The pop album will follow Gaga’s ‘Joker: Folie à Deux' companion LP 'Harlequin', whilst she recently had a huge hit with 'Die With A Smile' featuring Bruno Mars.
Meanwhile, Gaga is also rumoured to be planning a tour and is looking forward to playing her new music for her fans.
Speaking on the 'Smallzy's Surgery' podcast, she said: "All I can tell you is that I've just been feeling so creative, and really connected to music and I've been working on so much music. I'm really excited to play it for the fans."