Lady Gaga Teases New Single ‘Disease’

 Lady Gaga teases her new single "Disease" with clues from her upcoming seventh studio album, due for release in February 2024. Learn more about the song's Easter eggs and teaser details.

Lady Gaga has the cure for your “Disease.” Over the weekend, the pop icon teased what could be the lead single from her highly anticipated seventh studio album, and Little Monsters are buzzing with excitement. Although Gaga hasn’t officially announced details on her socials, fans have spotted several Easter eggs that suggest her new era is about to begin.

Lady Gaga has the cure for your “Disease.” Over the weekend, the pop icon teased what could be the lead single from her highly anticipated seventh studio album, and Little Monsters are buzzing with excitement. Although Gaga hasn’t officially announced details on her socials, fans have spotted several Easter eggs that suggest her new era is about to begin.


Lady Gaga Teases the Release of 'Disease'

The first major clue appeared on a pre-save page from Gaga’s label, Universal, which allowed fans to pre-save a song titled “Disease” on Spotify and Apple Music ahead of its release on Friday (Oct. 25). The page features the song’s title displayed backwards, leaving fans to speculate that this track will kick off Gaga’s next musical chapter.

In addition to the pre-save link, eagle-eyed fans discovered a series of cryptic messages scattered across Gaga’s online platforms, fueling even more anticipation for the new single.


Easter Eggs and Clues for ‘Disease’

One of the most intriguing clues came from a new playlist on Lady Gaga’s Spotify page. The 11-song playlist featured an acrostic clue, with the first four songs spelling out “GAGA” and the next seven spelling “disease” in lowercase letters. This clever hint sent fans down a rabbit hole of speculation about the upcoming release.

Further adding to the mystery, the website gagadisease.com displays the phrase, “I could play the doctor” flashing on a black background. Another site, icouldplaythedoctor.com, shows the message “I can cure your disease.” These hidden messages, along with additional lyrics revealed through various URLs, point to a storyline surrounding Gaga’s new single.


Acrostic Clues and Hidden Messages

Fans who continued exploring these cryptic websites found more hidden lyrics, such as: “If you were a sinner/ I could make you believe/ Lay you down like 1, 2, 3/ Eyes roll back in ecstasy/ I can smell your sickness/ I can cure ya/ Cure your disease.” The final message eventually loops back to the Universal pre-save page, where fans eagerly await the single’s release.

With these teases, Gaga seems to be crafting a narrative that ties into the themes of her upcoming album, blending mystery and intrigue with her signature pop flair.


Upcoming Album and Release Date

Lady Gaga has already confirmed that her seventh studio album is due out in February 2024, and “Disease” is set to be the first single from the album, dropping this month. This new project marks Gaga’s return to pop after releasing her Harlequin jazz album, which was inspired by her role in Joker: Folie à Deux.


What We Know About Gaga’s New Album

Though details about the new album remain scarce, fans are expecting a return to Gaga’s pop roots after the surprise release of her jazz album earlier this year. With Harlequin netting her third No. 1 on the Billboard jazz charts, Gaga’s versatility as an artist continues to shine. This upcoming project is already one of the most anticipated pop albums of 2024.


Gaga’s Success with Harlequin and Bruno Mars Collab

Lady Gaga’s previous release, Harlequin, was a bold jazz album that garnered critical acclaim and topped the Billboard jazz charts. In addition, her collaboration with Bruno Mars on the track “Die With a Smile” has dominated the charts, spending seven weeks at No. 1 on both the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts.

As Gaga gears up for the release of her seventh studio album, fans are ready for what promises to be another exciting era in her career. Little Monsters, get ready for “Disease” and more surprises to come.

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