Lady Gaga news reported that the "Cheek To Cheek" singer will be doing a collaboration with Adele. According to Lady Gaga news reported by Daily Star, the "Rolling In The Deep" singer is a huge fan of the pop star.
An insider revealed: "Adele and Lady Gaga have become random friends and often speak on the phone. Adele's a massive fan of Lady Gaga's voice and thinks she's underrated as an actual singer-songwriter."
"The plan is to get in the studio together in LA in the New Year," the source added.
The English singer reportedly already sent part of the song to Lady Gaga, who will add her inputs to their collaboration. The insider narrated: "Adele has started work on a song she thinks would make a perfect piano-led duet."
"It's early days and there's no guarantee it will make the album. Adele will only release it if it's brilliant and does them both justice but it certainly has the potential to be a classic," the source said, reported by Daily Star.
Prior to Lady Gaga news about working with Adele, the pop diva most recent collaboration was with jazz icon Tony Bennett.
The 28-year-old singer then told Parade how she decided to collaborate with 88-year-old jazz legend Tony Bennett. The two are busy with their upcoming jazz album entitled "Cheek To Cheek".
Lady Gaga confessed: ''I tell Tony every day that he saved my life. He wanted nothing but my friendship and my voice.''
Lady Gaga news reported that the hitmaker has slammed the music industry for allegedly "controlling" her. In a report from Entertainment Wise, the singer even called her pop days "robotic", and explained why she has shifted to jazz music.
Lady Gaga said she felt that her voice has been "controlled" too much in the past, and that the amount of auto-tuning in her music has made her sound "robotic".
''Since 'The Fame', 'The Fame Monster' and 'Born This Way', they've been auto-tuning it more, or changing the timbre. They take the vibrato out so you sound like a robot," Lady Gaga said in the news reported by Entertainment Wise.