Lady Gaga’s Chromatica Isn’t A Planet, It’s Inside Of Your Heart
Lady Gaga's new cover story for 'Paper' magazine is out of this world. She's an automated ghost on the cover and, inside, she discusses what exactly her new 'Chromatica' album is and more.
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