Mark Ronson says Lady Gaga is showing a different side of her voice on her upcoming album. Speaking to A Polaroid Story, the British musician, who is the main collaborator on Gaga's yet-untitled record, revealed that the singer sounds "husky" and "wounded" on the songs they had written together.
"I can't really say much about [the album]," Ronson said. "There's some incredible people working on it, but I feel like she's the artist, it's her place when she thinks the time is right to tell the story."
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He continued: "But itâs some of my favorite music Iâve ever worked on. Itâs like this different side of her voice that I guess I never really heard before. Because the songs are so personal, itâs quite husky and wounded and not as maybe massive as some of the other recordings. Itâs a voice that gives you a hug almost."
Lady Gaga's brand new single "Perfect Illusion" which she co-produced with Ronson, as well as Kevin Parker, and Bloodpop, premieres later this month.
