A thread on why #Chromatica
could be Gaga's best work yet

Like any other fan, I really wanted Gaga to create something that could stand next to BTW. When she released ARTPOP/Joanne, as incredible as they were, I didn't think she could create a body of work that was as cohesive in its sound, message & imagery as BTW. Oh how I was wrong.
When the Stupid Love MV came out, I was blown away. The message of kindness, the collaboration with Apple bridging technology and music together, the insane choreography (!!!) and the fashion. I knew that if she played her cards right, this could be it, THE album.
The idea of having different tribes being the visual for the album is incredible. It's a visual metaphor for the world. We're all different, we wear different clothes, we have different values. What binds us together? We're all human. Representing this across #Chromatica
is a win

Fast forward, the Paper magazine shoot/interview dropped. Let's not begin to talk about how we've all wanted Gaga to cover Paper for so long and it finally happened. Not only that but with a photoshoot that somehow had all of us with our jaws on the floor 10 years into her career