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Lady Gaga is submerged in her Monster Ball Tour, but continues to record new material in one of the tour buses where she has made a mini-studio. "She may be on tour, but that does not stop work on her next album," said his collaborator Akon

The rapper said in Vibe: "She recorded while on tour. I'll be traveling to Europe to do a few recordings with her. Lady Gaga is like me. She has a studio in her bus. Some of the songs I've heard are amazing. We see that she is growing and improving. "

"Everything I do is listen to final Gaga topics written for submission. But the beauty is that she knows exactly what she wants. That makes things easier for me. " Lady Gaga continues to surprise us.

 
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