Lady Gaga back new single scheduled February? Notice to all fans: Lady Gaga should make her musical comeback next February with the release of a new single.
This is an event that fans are looking forward to. According to several international media, including "The Sun", Lady Gaga could make her musical comeback as early as next February. Indeed, according to the latest rumors, the singer of "Born This Way" should release his sixth album in the coming days. And the fans are already hysterical, even if the information has not been confirmed by the star herself. "Lady Gaga worked in the studio for a year and she is very excited," a source close to the star reported to the "Sun". She continues, "She knows she can't stay away from the music industry for too long so she wants to come back soon. In fact, her last major musical comeback dates back to October 2018, when the singer and now actress distinguished herself in the film "A Star Is Born" alongside Bradley Cooper.
Lady Gaga back new single scheduled February
Many clues confirm the news
If Lady Gaga has not given any official information about her possible return, many clues comfort the fans. In a recent interview with Oprah Winfrey, the 33-year-old singer had indeed confided continuing to make music despite her other occupations. And as good news never arrives alone, his musical return should take place more quickly than expected since a first song, called "Stupid Love", would have already leaked on the Internet when it was not released until February 7 next, says tabloid "The Sun". Currently, the record label of the star would do everything to erase the traces of the latter on social networks. To be continued...
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Burnley offers Manchester United
Manchester United 0-2 Burnley
You miss one being and everything is depopulated.
As Manchester United had a chance to get closer to fourth place against Chelsea, who tied Arsenal (2-2), the Red Devils finally pulled away after their loss to Burnley at Old Trafford ( 0-2). The first home since last August in the Premier League.
Deprived of Marcus Rashford, injured in the back, the men of Ole Gunnar Solskjær nevertheless had the stranglehold on the ball. Except that without the English striker and his 14 pawns in the league, Anthony Martial's teammates never managed to be really dangerous. Quite the opposite of Burnley, accustomed to leaving leather to his opponent, who proved to be of formidable efficiency. And as often for Manchester United, it was with a set kick that came the opening of the score after a deviation from the head of Ben Mee for Chris Wood who then adjusted David de Gea at close range (0- 1, 39e).
Bis repeated in the second half. Goal scorer, Chris Wood finds himself a ferryman for Jay Rodríguez who lights a satchel in full skylight from the angle of the surface (0-2, 57th). A goal that will boost Manchester United, but Daniel James (63rd) and Mason Greenwood (83rd) can not find the setting for a Nick Pope who spent a rather quiet evening.
With this defeat, Manchester United is now looking in its rearview mirror where Tottenham, winner of Norwich (2-1) earlier in the evening, returned to its height.
Manchester United (4-2-3-1): De Gea - Wan-Bissaka, Jones, Maguire, Williams (Shaw, 69th) - Fred, Matić - Pereira (Greenwood, 46th), Mata, James (Lingard, 69th) - Martial. Coach: Ole Gunnar Solskjær.
Burnley (4-4-2): Pope - Taylor, Mee, Tarkowski, Lowton - McNeil, Westwood, Cork, Hendrick - Rodríguez, Wood. Coach: Sean Dyche.