Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Lady Gaga Dropping “Joker Folie a Deux” 2 Album –All Covers of Standards, “Harlequin,” on Thursday Night

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The Lady Gaga Joker 2 album is here.

“Harlequin” will land on Thursday night.

This is Gaga’s first album since “Chromatica” and it’s all cover songs. Anything with Gaga singing real songs a la her Tony Bennett albums will be dynamite.

Please note that by releasing the album this week, La Gaga will make the Grammy deadline. She’ll be eligible in all categories. She is also eligible for her current number 1 song, “Die with a Smile,” with Bruno Mars.

Song titles: “Good Morning,” “Get Happy (2024),” “Oh When the Saints,” “World on a String,” “If My Friends Could See Me Now,””That’s Entertainment,” “Smile” — the Charlie Chaplin song, “The Joker” (not sure if this is Steve Miller), “Folie a Deux,” “Gonna Build a Mountain,” “Close to You,” “Happy Mistake,” and “That’s Life.”

“Folie à Deux” may be an original song for Oscar eligibility.

Tony Bennett is smiling from heaven.

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