Lady Gaga Talks Next Album, Visits The White House
Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga has been periodically dropping hints about her next album, and now she says that she already has a title. "I've started writing it and I have the name for it and all the concepts are beginning to flourish and take place," she told MTV News at Jingle Ball in Los Angeles. "I'm excited to put it out, but it's not done yet. So I'll put it out when it's done."Meanwhile, Gaga also is prepping for 2012's Born This Way Tour, and she visited the White House on Wednesday to offer her help in the Obama administration's anti-bullying campaign. The singer met with administration staffers, but was unable to speak to the President in person since he was in Kansas giving a speech. Obama senior advisor Valerie Jarrett wrote a blog post about the meeting on the White House website, which reads: "Lady Gaga is a source of strength for many young people who feel isolated and scared at their schools. Today, I had the opportunity to welcome her to the White House, where we discussed ways we could work together to make sure that no child comes under attack, regardless of his or her race, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other factor. Lady Gaga has described this cause as a personal one -- she has said that as a child, she was often picked on for being different. I am deeply moved by the way she has used her story, and her success, to inspire young people, and shine the spotlight on important issues."