Lady Gaga on the cover of the “Born This Way” album. (Photo from Mighty Real Agency)
Lady Gaga re-released her multi-platinum selling album “Born This Way” June 25 to celebrate 10 years since the iconic album’s original release.
The special edition album features all 14 songs from the original version along with six new, re-imagined tracks from artists “representing and advocating for the LGBTQIA+ community.”
The re-imagined tracks feature Kylie Minogue covering “Marry the Night, Big Freedia covering “Judas,” The Highwomen (featuring Brittney Spencer and Madeline Edwards) covering “Highway Unicorn (Road to Love),” Ben Platt covering “Yoü and I,” Years & Years covering “The Edge of Glory” and Orville Peck with The Country Road Version of “Born This Way.”
“Thank you to each of the incredible artists who reimagined #BornThisWay songs! And thank you Little Monsters for building our community of love, acceptance, and kindness for the last 10 years,” Gaga tweeted upon the special edition album’s release. “I’m so grateful for each of you. Rejoice and love yourself today ‘cause baby, you were Born This Way.”
I’m so grateful for each of you. Rejoice and love yourself today ‘cause baby, you were Born This Way ❤️
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) June 25, 2021
“Born This Way The Tenth Anniversary” album is out now.
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