Lady GaGa Confirms Kendrick Lamar Collaboration 'Partynauseous'
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Revealing that the collaboration will be included in K-Dot's new album, the Mother Monster says of the track, 'I wrote 'PARTYNAUSEOUS' about Jakarta, and my relationship with that country.'

AceShowbiz - Lady GaGa has just shared an exciting news to her devotees. Taking to his Twitter on Wednesday, August 15, the Mother Monster announced that she has recored a collaborative track with Kendrick Lamar which is due on September 6.

"I am so excited to announce that a record I've been working on has now become a collaboration with @KendrickLamar for HIS ALBUM," so the eccentric songstress informed her fans, noting that the song would be included in K-Dot's new record.

"@KendrickLamar and I are dropping the record on SEPT. 6. It's called PARTYNAUSEOUS," she added in a following tweet, which has since been deleted, as quoted by Billboard. The Black Hippy rapper wrote back to GaGa, "This song. Sounds like your ready to rally in Compton with me. is this true?"

Explaining what the song was about, the Monster ringleader wrote, "I wrote 'PARTYNAUSEOUS' about Jakarta, and my relationship with that country. Wishing I could 'get high with the enemy' and make peace." She added, "Once @kendricklamar + I started talking about life + his forward thinking views about love + hip hop, the song became something more."

GaGa and Lamar have made their friendship public last month as they were spotted hanging out backstage at the Pitchfork Festival in Chicago. At that time, the rapper talked to GaGa about a possible collaboration. "That's a real good friend... a real good friend. God willing," he said. "For now I just like the friendship thing."

Lamar will debut his first major label album "good kid, m.A.A.d city" on October 2. GaGa, meanwhile, has recently revealed that her third studio installment will be called "ARTPOP", but its release schedule has yet to be announced.

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