Lady Gaga is sharing some love for Bruno Mars, calling the singer a “once-in-a-generation artist.”
The pop star, who teamed up with Bruno in 2024 for the Grammy-winning collaboration Die with a Smile, opened up about the deep bond they share. Gaga told Extra that their connection goes beyond music. “He’s like my brother,” she said, adding that she only wishes the best for Bruno. The collaboration felt especially meaningful to her, as they both wanted to create a love song that would make people smile, which they clearly achieved.
It’s not just about their work together, though. Gaga went on to praise Mars for his sheer talent. For her, his ability to captivate audiences with his music puts him in a league of his own. “He’s so talented,” she continued. “He’s like a once-in-a-generation artist.” High praise from a true icon in the music industry, but Gaga’s not the only one impressed by Bruno’s skills.
On a more personal note, Gaga shared her thoughts on her career in general, especially following the release of her latest album Mayhem. She admitted that every time she puts out a new record, it feels like the first time. That raw excitement stems from her early days of hustling in New York City, hoping to make a name for herself. The nostalgia is real for Gaga, who remembers the struggles of auditioning, hoping fans would show up, and trying to convince record labels that she had what it took.
Meanwhile, Gaga is still working through the complexities of fame. In March, she admitted to having lost her “sense of self” after gaining worldwide recognition. This inner conflict comes through in her song Perfect Celebrity, which she described as one of her angriest tracks to date. In a candid moment on The Howard Stern Show, Gaga explained how she feels torn between the “real me” and the “clone me” that fame sometimes creates.
Her relationship with fame has always been complicated, and this song is a reflection of those mixed feelings. It’s an anthem of self-retaliation, a reminder that even the biggest stars can feel conflicted about their path. Gaga’s transparency about her struggles with fame and identity speaks volumes to her fans, showing that she’s still learning and evolving through it all.
What do you think about Lady Gaga’s thoughts on Bruno Mars? Do you agree that he’s a once-in-a-generation artist?
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