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Lady Gaga delivers upcoming album 'Chromatica' to retailers herself

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Lady Gaga is taking matters into her own hands. In preparation for the release of her album "Chromatica," the 34-year-old songstress has taken to the streets to deliver hard copies of the record herself amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Gaga announced her adventure Wednesday on Instagram, sharing several photos of herself on the road. In the pictures, Gaga sports bright pink hair and a hot pink face mask with silver spikes and black lettering.

To carry her deliveries, Gaga drove a large truck, decked out with images of the singer in all pink, as well as an image of Ariana Grande, who is featured on the album. "Delivering #Chromatica myself to every retailer around the world..." Gaga wrote in the caption. "In Chromatica time and distance do not.

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