Lady Gaga Premieres New Song Co-Written With Fiancé at FireAid Event

Lady Gaga performed a new song that she wrote with fiancé Michael Polansky at the FireAid Concert for L.A. wildfire victims. The singer introduced the song by mentioning that it was created with her fiancé as a message of hope for the audience. The lyrics of the upbeat song convey a message of healing and moving forward.

Lady Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, took the stage alongside other star-studded performers like Katy Perry, Billie Eilish, and Olivia Rodrigo. The event aimed to support those affected by the L.A. wildfires and was attended by notable figures such as Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff, among others.

Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky have been dating since 2019 and confirmed their engagement in July 2024. They first met at a charity event more than five years ago when Gaga’s mother introduced them. Polansky has also been involved in the production of Gaga’s upcoming album, Mayhem, set for release in March.

In an interview, Polansky shared his experience working with Gaga on the album, praising her speed and creativity in the music-making process. The couple’s collaboration extends beyond music, showcasing their strong bond both personally and professionally. The FireAid concert served as a platform for Gaga and Polansky to share their creative work with a larger audience and support a meaningful cause.

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