Key Points

Lady Gaga candidly shared her early career struggles and moments of potential departure from music. Despite feeling disconnected from her New York community, she remained committed to her artistic passion. The singer has learned valuable lessons about stage production and creative resourcefulness throughout her journey. Her upcoming album Mayhem and recent Super Bowl appearance demonstrate her continued evolution and dedication to her craft.

Key Points: Lady Gaga's Near Music Retirement and Career Resilience

  • Gaga reflects on early career challenges and community connection
  • Discusses overproduction in stage design and learning resourcefulness
  • Announces upcoming album Mayhem with new single Abracadabra
  • Performed tribute at 2025 Super Bowl pre-game segment
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Lady Gaga on why she almost quit music early in her career

Lady Gaga opens up about moments of doubt, her New York roots, and why she never truly considered quitting her musical journey.

"There were definitely times where I felt like maybe I should walk away, but I know for sure that I never would. - Lady Gaga"

Washington, February 14

Lady Gaga recalled once thinking of quitting her music career and shared her reasons for doing so.

She reflected on one of the pivotal moments in her career, how being away from the family she built in her native New York almost led her to retire from music, according to reports from E! News.

"I missed the community that I had in New York, and that was really hard," said Gaga, adding, "There were definitely times where I felt like maybe I should walk away, but I know for sure that I never would."

Although that obstacle briefly "tested" her loyalty to being an artist, she shared that she could never "give up" her dream. "I'm still doing it," she continued, "so it must mean I want to do it."

Gaga, 38, also discussed her journey as a performer and a new rule she currently follows. She is no longer "overproducing" the creative aesthetics in her stage design, as influenced by her performance at the 2010 BRIT Awards, where she sang in front of a giant 3D sculpture.

"It was so early in my career; we just didn't plan how it would get on and off the stage," she said of the Nick Knight-created statue, as per the outlet.

"The crew guys were like, 'This statue is about as big as this arena; we cannot put this on stage. That was pretty expensive and a bad decision, so I definitely now try to be more resourceful and make less," as per E! News.

The iconic singer made a surprise appearance at the 2025 Super Bowl. In a prerecorded segment that aired during the pre-game coverage, she paid tribute to the New Orleans terror attack in January, the Los Angeles wildfires, the deadly aeroplane crashes in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., and those affected by Hurricane Helene.

Gaga performed a rendition of her 2022 power ballad, "Hold My Hand," from Top Gun: Maverick.

The "Alejandro" musician debuted the music video for her new single, "Abracadabra," during a commercial break of the 2025 broadcast on Sunday, February 2, as per the outlet.

"Abracadabra" is set to appear on Gaga's upcoming seventh album, Mayhem. Her recent singles "Disease" and "Die with a Smile" will also appear on the 14-track project, which she officially announced on January 27.

- ANI

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