Wednesday, June 3, 2026

New: Superstars Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars Go All Soft and Cuddly on Lush New Single, “Die with a Smile”

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It’s been a while since either Lady Gaga or Bruno Mars have dropped a new single. So now they’re doing it together.

Gaga said on Twitter today that “Die with a Smile’ was made so fans wouldn’t have to wait for her 7th album. But fans are also waiting for her “Joker 2: Folie a Deux” soundtrack or whatever music she’s created for that film.

Bruno Mars has been mostly dealing with his personal finances since releasing “Silksonic’ with Anderson.Paak.

We are warned this is just a one-off. But it’s an old fashioned big swelling love song, lushly produced. It sounds like something from the 70s, in the best way!

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