Lady Gaga describes working on new music as like 'meditation'

Lady Gaga has been loving every minute of writing her next album.

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Could Lady Gaga be heading in a rock direction with her metal horns in her latest studio snap?
Could Lady Gaga be heading in a rock direction with her metal horns in her latest studio snap?

Lady Gaga has admitted making music feels like "meditation".

The 38-year-old pop superstar has delighted fans by revealing she is still busy at work on her follow-up to 2020's 'Chromatica' and loving every minute.

She captioned a series of black-and-white studio snaps on Instagram: "Just me in the studio - happy as ever making music.

"Feel so grateful, heart is peaceful. It’s like meditation.

"I can’t wait for you to hear what I’m working on."

Back in May, during a discussion for her movie 'Gaga Chromatica Ball', she teased: "I have written so many songs and I have produced so many songs. It’s nothing like anything that I’ve ever made before. There’s something really beautiful about knowing that you will be loved no matter what you do."

Meanwhile, the 'A Star is Born' actress recently revealed she wants to record another single with Beyonce.

The two superstars teamed up on 'Telephone' in 2010, and the 'Bad Romance' hitmaker also featured on her pal's track 'Video Phone' in 2009, and after fans speculated they were recording a follow-up track earlier this year, Gaga teased it could still happen.

She told 'Entertainment Tonight': "Whenever Beyoncé calls, I'd like to pick up the phone."

Speculation began in February, when Beyonce's Verizon commercial debuted during the Super Bowl, teasing her new music, and fans drew comparisons between the motifs in promo images and videos for 'Cowboy Carter' and the vibe of the 'Telephone' music video.

But while any new duet may not be happening in the near future, Gaga teased fans won't need to wait too long for her seventh studio album.

She said: "I have been working on my new music all the time and I truly live and breathe it. I just can't wait to give it to the fans."

Asked when fans can expect the record, which she described as a "completely different project", she added: "They hate when I say, 'Soon,' but soon."