Lady Gaga released her new music video for “911”.
Nearly four months after the release of her sixth studio album “Chromatica”, Lady Gaga is doing everything in her power to promote it the best way she can.
Starting with the release of the first official single “Stupid Love” in February, she also released a music video entirely shot with Apple’s iPhone 11 pro.
A few months later and after a pushback of 7 weeks on the album’s release due to the pamdemic, the second official single “Rain On Me” made its debut featuring Ariana Grande. The song topped the charts worldwide and its official music video counts more than 215 million views on YouTube.
Continuing the promo of her latest project she announced the release of her next official single, which is none other than “911”. The track had been rumored to be the next single for a while now, especially after the talented singer performed it in a medley during this year’s MTV Video Music Awards.
The track was written by Mother Monster herself together with Justin Tranter, BloodPop® & Madeon, with the latter two also handling its production.
Lyrically, the song details and describes Gaga’s relationship to her antipsychotic medication, on which she commented:
“It’s because I can’t always control things that my brain does. I know that. And I have to take medication to stop the process that occurs.”
The official music video for the track also just made its premiere and it is a great production as expected by Lagy Gaga. The video was directed by Tarsem Singh Dhandwar (R.E.M., En Vogue, Lou Reed), who not only captured the lyrics aesthetics in an amazing way but also added an unexpected ending to the story.
About the music video she stated:
“This short film is very personal to me, my experience with mental health and the way reality and dreams can interconnect to form heroes within us and all around us. I’d like to thank my director/filmmaker Tarsem for sharing a 25 year old idea he had with me because my life story spoke so much to him. I’d like to thank Haus of Gaga for being strong for me when I wasn’t, and the crew for making this short film safely during this pandemic without anyone getting sick. It’s been years since I felt so alive in my creativity to make together what we did with “911”. Thank you BloodPop for taking a leap of faith with me to produce a record that hides in nothing but the truth. Finally, thank you little monsters. I’m awake now, I can see you, I can feel you, thank you for believing in me when I was very afraid. Something that was once my real life everyday is now a film, a true story that is now the past and not the present. It’s the poetry of pain.”
Make sure to check it below!