Lady Gaga drives personalised lorry to deliver Chromatica to stores

The Rain on Me singer went full Mad Max to ensure her sixth studio album is on shelves
LADY GAGA JAZZ & PIANO at Park Theater at Park MGM in Las Vegas
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Kimberley Bond28 May 2020
The Weekender

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She’s no stranger to taking the wheel of a unique vehicle (who can forget the P***y Wagon with Beyonce in 2010?) but Lady Gaga has truly surpassed herself as she beckons in her latest era.

The 34-year-old donned a bright pink, spike-adorned face mask, which matched her fuschia tresses, as she drove her very own lorry decorated with the Chromatica artwork.

The Born This Way singer said she was hand-delivering copies of her sixth studio album herself, captioning the snap: “Delivering #Chromatica myself to every retailer around the world… in Chromatica time and distance do not exist.”

Gaga also thanked designer Scott Studenberg for creating her grey tie-dye outfit which she donned for the occasion.

Naturally, the star’s 41.6 million Instagram followers flocked to praise her truly iconic delivery style – with one cheeky fan even asking if she was going to stop over at their house.

The hotly-anticipated Chromatica is Gaga's first full length solo relrase since the Country-inspired Joanne, which came out in 2016.

Following the pop-led singles, fans are hoping Chromatica will see Gaga go back to her roots.

Lady Gaga teams up with Ariana Grande for Rain on Me
Lady Gaga/YouTube

The singer herself has said the album has helped her heal from past trauma.

In a candid interview with Zane Lowe, Gaga explained: “I think that the beginning of the album really symbolises, for me, what I would call the beginning of my journey to healing, and what I would hope would be an inspiration for people that are in need of healing through happiness, through dance.

“And that’s in what I would call radical acceptance… For example, I know that I have mental issues; I know that they can be sometimes rendering me nonfunctional as a human. But I radically accept that this is real.”

Chromatica is released tomorrow (Friday, May 29)

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