Tuesday Tea: Rolling Stone Voices of The Year
- Faiz Faisal
- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read
Lady Gaga is once again reminding the world why she isn’t just an artist — she’s a force. Recently named one of Rolling Stone’s Voices of the Year and gracing the cover of the magazine, Gaga opened up in her interview about the rough seasons of her life, especially during A Star Is Born and Chromatica. And honestly? As a Little Monster, you can feel that pain in Chromatica. Every lyric, every beat… it carried something deeper, something heavier.
Hearing her talk about it now just hits different.
When Chromatica came out in 2020, the world was already falling apart. And while Gaga was going through her own darkness, she still managed to create an album that became a lifeline for millions. Including me. There was sadness in it, but there was also healing — and somehow, that combination kept so many of us together during the most uncertain time of our lives.
That’s the thing about Gaga. Even in her lowest moments, she gives us art that lifts us. Saves us. Reminds us that we are not alone.
And now, seeing her on the other side of that chapter — releasing Mayhem, an album that screams survival, strength, and rebirth — is honestly emotional. You can hear the resilience in every track. It’s like she’s telling us, “I made it through. You can too.”
I wish nothing but the best for Lady Gaga. She has given so much of herself to the world, and I hope she continues to find peace, joy, and light in the next chapters of her life. Because if Mayhem is proof of anything, it’s that she didn’t just survive the storm — she transformed because of it.
Mother Monster, you deserve every ounce of this recognition.
And as always… we’re right here with you.
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