Lady Gaga says she wants to 'serve the world and inspire people' in motivational 'Chromatica' billboard

'Music is my religion. People are my god. I am here to serve the world and inspire as many people as possible to rejoice no matter what the circumstances are,' her message read
PUBLISHED OCT 1, 2020
Lady Gaga (Getty Images)
Lady Gaga (Getty Images)

Lady Gaga has a special message for those who find inspiration in music and wish to overcome difficult circumstances. With a signed note about her latest smash album 'Chromatica' displayed on a billboard in Los Angeles, the 'Rain On Me' singer shared an encouraging message of putting faith in music.

Beginning with a note on her personal inspiration behind 'Chromatica', Gaga said, "I wrote this album when I was sad. I wrote this album when I was mad. I wrote poems about fear, and I asked my poems to sing. I heard sines from above I've never heard before - to keep going, to keep breathing, to know each lyric was a step forward, each melody was a gift."

"'Chromatica' was a dream I had that became real. My art always teaches me something. 'Chromatica' taught me to dance my way through the pain. That the pain could get better, that music was my faith," the singer continued. Sharing her motivation, Gaga added, "Music is my religion. People are my god. I am here to serve the world and inspire as many people as possible to rejoice no matter what the circumstances are."

To close her message, Gaga ended with an encouraging statement about the spirit of her album. "We all deserve happiness. We are all valuable. Sometimes it just requires patience and fortitude to recognize our own strength. That is 'Chromatica'."

You can check out a photo of the billboard below.



 

Fans responded on Twitter with much support for her 'Chromatica' message who felt it was "So true." "Queen of spreading positivity," said a fan while another wrote, "Queen of positivity and pop culture." One fan added, "Queen such a beautiful message." Another fan said, "She had a lot of creative contorl on her album and did a great job."



 



 



 



 



 

This isn't the first time Lady Gaga has inspired fans with 'Chromatica'. In a recent interview with American Songwriter, she spoke about the inspiration behind some of the LP's songs. For '911' she explained, "Because you’re just kicking yourself when you’re already down. You wouldn’t do that to a friend, would you? If they were sad, you wouldn’t say, 'Oh, you suck for being sad!' Right?" 

She added, "You would give them a hug. You would cheer them on. I think that our biggest enemies are ourselves. I say that in '911' – my biggest enemy is me. I say mean things to myself in my head all the time. And I have to turn away and I remind myself that’s a “me” voice in my head. But that’s not the real me. The real me would never say that to anyone else. So, why on earth am I saying it to myself?"

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