RedOne says that one of the songs he produced was supposed to be released as the lead single from Lady Gaga's upcoming album, but that plan was later scrapped. The producer, who is busy promoting his newest single "Don't You Need Somebody," spoke to French MCM about LG5 and revealed that he doesn't know what stage the album is at currently.
"I don't know where she is musically or mentally right now," he said. "We tried to recreate the magic together in the studio and I think we have some amazing songs, but then again, she's very busy. At some point, one of [the songs] was going to be the first single, but then it changed. I don't know what happened."
RedOne added that recording the first two albums with Gaga was "magical."
"I met he before she was signed to a label," he recalled. "There was no pressure then and she did things without asking questions. After The Fame she became so famous and the circumstances were very different. It wasn't easy in the studio, there were always lots of people around. It became something else and I couldn't continue that way. I can't deny that the first two albums were magical. It was really easy. Working with many artist is easy, but with Gaga, it was something absolutely magical."
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