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Lady Gaga’s new song Rain On Me featuring Ariana Grande to release on THIS date; Find Out

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Just last month, Lady Gaga confirmed that her eagerly awaited music album, Chromatica, will feature a collaboration with Ariana Grande.

And now, she has announced that she will drop the song titled Rain On Me on May 22, exactly one week before releasing the whole album.

The 34-year-old songstress shared the release date along with a cover of the track featuring her with Ariana. After putting the release of her upcoming music album on hold due to the Coronavirus pandemic, earlier this month Lady Gaga she will release her sixth studio album on April 10. “The journey continues.

You can officially join me on #Chromatica on May 29,” she posted on Instagram. After the tracklist of her upcoming music album was accidentally leaked online, Gaga

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