Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars join forces on the song "Die With a Smile"

In the video, famous musicians perform in cowboy costumes in a room that looks like a hybrid of a 1950s recording studio and a TV show set.

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Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
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American pop stars Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars have joined forces for the new single "Die With a Smile", which is accompanied by a vintage-style music video directed by Daniel Ramos and Mars himself.

In the video, the famous singer and Gaga perform in cowboy costumes in a room that looks like a hybrid of a recording studio from the 1950s and a set for a TV show. In a press release, Gaga noted that her album is almost finished.

"Bruno and I have a lot of respect for each other and we talked about a possible collaboration. I was finishing my album in Malibu, and one night, after a long day, he invited me to his studio to hear what he was working on. It was around midnight when I arrived and I was delighted with what he started doing. We stayed up all night and finished writing and recording the song. His musicality and vision are at a special level," said the singer.

Mars said it was an honor to work with Gaga.

"She's an icon and she gives this song magic. I'm overjoyed that everyone will hear it," he added.

Lady Gaga's last single was "Hold My Hand", a song written for the 2022 action film "Top Gun: Maverick". She has since performed at the 2023 Oscars and the opening of the Olympics this year, and restarted her popular residency in Las Vegas.

Her latest, sixth studio album "Chromatica" was released in 2020. On October 4, the singer will appear as Harley Quinn in Todd Phillips' "Joker" sequel, co-starring Joaquin Phoenix.

Bruno Mars' latest musical endeavor is Silk Sonic - his project with Anderson .Paak. Their debut album "An Evening With Silk Sonic" was released in 2021.

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