Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande Convened Prior "Rain on Me" From Chromatica: Internet Raves

Gaga and Ariana Grande tweeted cryptic messages of their up and coming duo single “Rain On Me”, tweeted fancams inscribed with “serve”, “we are ready” and ” gay rights!”.

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The tune will drop Friday (May 22) as a feature of Gaga's forthcoming Chromatica collection, finishing a 4.543 billion year-spanned dry spell of failing to hear Gaga and Grande sing together.

 

In tweets indicating what the "Rain On Me" music video may resemble, Gaga and Grande tossed on Mad Max-enlivened protection sets for a couple of limited time pictures.

 

Gaga wore a skin-tight latex bodysuit dabbed with spike frivolity, while Grande wore a dark latex dress with a small skirt. Umbrellas are, obviously, observably missing, yet so is downpour.

 

Her 6th studio collection will likewise highlight two part harmonies with BLACKPINK and Elton John, demonstrating that when it rains, it for sure pours.

 

The "Stupid Love" hitmaker later tweeted what had all the earmarks of being a verse from the tune: “I’d rather be dry / But at least I’m alive.”



It was suggested by Gaga also when she disclosed to Paper Magazine that one Chromatica collab includes a female craftsman who has “similarly experienced immense trauma while in the public eye”.

 

What is the tune about, however? Gaga implied: "[It's a] festivity of the considerable number of tears.

 

“I sat with her and we talked about our lives. It’s two women having a conversation about how to keep going and how to be grateful for what you do.”

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