Lady Gaga reveals details behind 'The Fame: Monster' deluxe edition album
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American pop singer Lady Gaga revealed details behind the release of The Fame: Monster, a deluxe version of her 2008 début album due November 24, via her record label.
Eight new songs will be added to The Fame's original track listing, including the upcoming lead single "Bad Romance." Grammy-winning American record producers Teddy Riley and Rodney Jerkins have contributed songs to The Fame: Monster, along with the original The Fame's Moroccan-Swedish producer RedOne. "I spent a lot of nights in Eastern Europe, and this album is a pop experimentation with industrial/Goth beats, '90s dance melodies, an obsession with the lyrical genius of '80s melancholic pop and the runway," says Lady Gaga. The singer is currently finalizing a North American solo tour.
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