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Lady Gaga offered a preview of her forthcoming Born This Way album for a small group of music press on Saturday night and it was very well received, reports People magazine.
People predicts the new album will be "a club-friendly successor" to the singer's previous albums The Fame and The Fame Monster.
The magazine describes "Judas," as "a driving, thumping track that is the likely second single." "Edge of Glory," is "a rock-tinged tune, features Clarence Clemons from Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band on saxophone," and "Hair" as "another club-ready anthem."
People reports that Gaga, "looking about as stripped-down as you'll ever see her in bodysuit, tights and heels," emerged from her dressing room and danced around to her new songs. Later, during Gaga's sold-out concert last night, she went on to perform another Born This Way song, the piano-led ballad "You and I."
Born This Way will be released May 23.
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