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How far do you think Gaga is into the production of LG6?


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monketsharona

She just has main concept for the album and the songs I guess. Right know she just writes the material.

​she probably doesn't have the songs though... Maybe few demos that may not be be in the album

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I think she has a lot of ideas, particularly on what her next sound will be, and many lyrics and songs written but not yet put to music (and vice versa). I'd say she is farther along than people think and when she actually has time to get into the studio it will happen rather quickly, but as Gaga is a perfectionist, it will probably be many more months until she is ready for release. 

Just repeat to yourself, "It's just a show. I should really just relax."
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JustPokeHerFace

She probably has quite a few ideas, as well as some demos recorded and other songs written. Once the C2C tour ends, she'll probably alternate her time between filming for AHS and recording the next album. She also has this dog line to launch as well, although it sounds like a lot of the advertising for that has already been done (see Asia's IG page). AHS generally finishes filming around October (except for the occasional reshoot) so I see Gaga spending the last few months of the year really working on the next album. 

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Whispering

We know we aren't getting new music until 2016, and she's not going to drop an album or single in the dead zone. (Q1) 

Songwriters usually average writing around 50 to 100 songs for an album, so we know she is in the writing process. I doubt she has done much in the studio, other than work on a few demos. It will all come together in time for a release sometime in the second half of 2016! 

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​she probably doesn't have the songs though... Maybe few demos that may not be be in the album

​I meant concepts of songs

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ARTPOPchamp

As we all know, ARTPOP was released a year and a half ago and Gaga is never hesitant to begin working on a new album despite being in the middle (or at the beginning) of an era. Since the ARTPOP era ended, there's been Cheek To Cheek and the Cheek To Cheek Tour, notably with very lengthy gaps in-between dates (likely due to Tony's age), but in-between these gaps, we know that she's spent some time with RedOne and been in talks with Giorgio Moroder.

So my question is, with the time that she's had, how far do you think Gaga is into the production of LG6?

I personally doubt it's very far in, given what she's been doing over the last year and how busy she's been, but I just wanted others viewpoints :yes:

​LG4. 

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ARTPOPchamp

In my mind very early steps (20%)

​I think she mentioned writing songs with RedOne back in January of this year, and on her time away from touring, I think she has been recording and spending time with RedOne in LA working on the album. Lady Gaga was preparing for the Oscar performance 6 months before it happened, so with something like an album, I think this time she's putting a lot more preparation into things, I'm sure she has album themes and performances planned right now that aren't going to happen for 6 months. I'm sure she has the debut performance of the lead single already planned, working on concepts for the first couple videos and appearances, etc. She learned from ARTPOP, with ARTPOP she couldn't plan these things, but now she can, I think ultimately she is polishing up songs and performance ideas right now that will happen 4, 5, 6 months from now. 

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ARTPOPchamp

We know we aren't getting new music until 2016, and she's not going to drop an album or single in the dead zone. (Q1) 

Songwriters usually average writing around 50 to 100 songs for an album, so we know she is in the writing process. I doubt she has done much in the studio, other than work on a few demos. It will all come together in time for a release sometime in the second half of 2016! 

​A lot of singers write around 50 to 100 songs for an album? where do you get this information? I don't think so at all. I think with ARTPOP Gaga wrote that many because she had bigger plans for the album - for it to be released in volumes. For the new album, she may choose some of the songs she wrote for ARTPOP and record them and adjust them a bit for the new album, so it might be a lot farther along than we think, and with Born This Way, Gaga talked about how nearly every single song written for the album was on it, I believe when someone asked her about Stuck On F*ckin' You, she said it was the only other song written for Born This Way that didn't make the cut. She had 20 songs planned and written for Born This Way and we heard them all (according to that comment). I think with this new album, Gaga's is using a different approach with the songwriting and not writing a whole plethora of songs for it, I think it's more focused and the music has a centralized idea, it's not all over the place like ARTPOP. And also, it was Michael Jackson who used that approach - writing 50, 60, 70 songs for an album. People these days don't do that, they just flip through material provided by other people, by actual songwriters and record the tracks they like. 

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ARTPOPchamp

She probably has quite a few ideas, as well as some demos recorded and other songs written. Once the C2C tour ends, she'll probably alternate her time between filming for AHS and recording the next album. She also has this dog line to launch as well, although it sounds like a lot of the advertising for that has already been done (see Asia's IG page). AHS generally finishes filming around October (except for the occasional reshoot) so I see Gaga spending the last few months of the year really working on the next album. 

​I don't see her recording the new songs during filming of AHS; those are long days she will be filming, I think during that time, she may do photoshoots from the album and interviews, I think the music will probably be completely finished by the time AHS starts airing in October. 

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ARTPOP was made in 3 months if you remember, when she did iTunes Festival and the difference between the album versions of the songs, I think she's done %0 of the album until the week before the release of the album. 

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monketsharona

​I think she mentioned writing songs with RedOne back in January of this year, and on her time away from touring, I think she has been recording and spending time with RedOne in LA working on the album. 

​Yeah but it's been at least three months RedOne is working with other artists in Europe and North Africa.. 

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​A lot of singers write around 50 to 100 songs for an album? where do you get this information? I don't think so at all. I think with ARTPOP Gaga wrote that many because she had bigger plans for the album - for it to be released in volumes. For the new album, she may choose some of the songs she wrote for ARTPOP and record them and adjust them a bit for the new album, so it might be a lot farther along than we think, and with Born This Way, Gaga talked about how nearly every single song written for the album was on it, I believe when someone asked her about Stuck On F*ckin' You, she said it was the only other song written for Born This Way that didn't make the cut. She had 20 songs planned and written for Born This Way and we heard them all (according to that comment). I think with this new album, Gaga's is using a different approach with the songwriting and not writing a whole plethora of songs for it, I think it's more focused and the music has a centralized idea, it's not all over the place like ARTPOP. And also, it was Michael Jackson who used that approach - writing 50, 60, 70 songs for an album. People these days don't do that, they just flip through material provided by other people, by actual songwriters and record the tracks they like. 

From watching interviews from singer,songwriters over the years. some may be just the verses or just the chorus and most never even make it to being demos. I've heard that number many times over from artists who write their own songs. It's pretty standard. It wasn't just MJ who wrote or co-wrote on multiple songs for an album. Once again, I'm referring to singers who write their own songs, not the pop tart manufactured types. 

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