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Calm down everyone, that Lady Gaga tracklisting is fake

  • March 24, 2011
  • Brad O'Mance

The new Lady Gaga artwork and track­list­ing posted by a blogger is nothing but a mock-up.

Lady Gaga fans exploded with joy when they thought that they'd dis­covered her impending album artwork and track­list­ing online but unfor­tu­nately it was all a lie.

As well boasting a dodgy picture as the new album cover in the blog post,  the tracklist featured song titles such as 'Unfathomable' 'One' and 'Justice'.

The original blogger came clean, however, stating that "The 'LADY GAGA' is the official font — Impact. The 'Born This Way' is sten­cilled from the actual CD single. The other writing I just drew myself on Photoshop."

Fair enough.

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