American singer-actor Lady Gaga recently shared an emotional message with fans after her 2013 album Artpop returned to the Top 10 chart on iTunes. According to Fox News, in a Change.org petition, over 40,000 fans signed an online document demanding that Interscope Records release the B-side of the Artpop album, also called 'Act II' after DJ White Shadow, a producer on the album, teased she has a number of unreleased songs. House Of Gucci: Lady Gaga, Adam Driver’s First Look as Patrizia Reggiani and Maurizio Gucci in Ridley Scott Directorial Out!
Fans said they wanted to "show the Haus of Gaga that we still care about the experimental album and that chart success does not matter." The Grammy-winning singer reacted to her album's newfound popularity with a sweet message on Twitter. "The petition to #buyARTPOPoniTunes for a volume II has inspired such a tremendous warmth in my heart. Making this album was like heart surgery, I was desperate, in pain, and poured my heart into electronic music that slammed harder than any drug I could find," she wrote. Lady Gaga’s New York Apartment on the Lower East Side Is Up for Rent at the Cost of $2000.
"I fell apart after I released this album. Thank you for celebrating something that once felt like destruction. We always believed it was ahead of its time. Years later turns out, sometimes, artists know. And so do little monsters. Paws up," wrote Gaga. Per Fox News, when the album originally dropped, it received mixed reviews like The New York Times saying it pumped "so insistently it sometimes forgets to breathe."
Lady Gaga Thanks Her Precious Fans For This Love
The petition to #buyARTPOPoniTunes for a volume II has inspired such a tremendous warmth in my heart. Making this album was like heart surgery, I was desperate, in pain, and poured my heart into electronic music that slammed harder than any drug I could find.
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) April 13, 2021
Lady Gaga on Her 2013 Album Artpop
I fell apart after I released this album. Thank you for celebrating something that once felt like destruction. We always believed it was ahead of its time. Years later turns out, sometimes, artists know. And so do little monsters. Paws up 🙌❤️❤️❤️
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) April 13, 2021
Gaga also included R. Kelly in the song 'Do What U Want' but has since removed him and apologised for working with an alleged sexual abuser.
"I'm sorry, both for my poor judgment when I was young, and for not speaking out sooner," she said in 2019 via Twitter.
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