Lady Gaga has said she doesn’t think she can match the success of her collaboration with Beyonce on the single ‘Telephone’.
The track topped the UK chart after its release in 2009 and remains one of the singer’s biggest selling singles.
In an interview with Kiss FM, Lady Gaga said it was unlikely that her new album would include such a high profile collaboration because she didn’t think it could be beaten.
“I want to stand on my own two feet. I’ve already collaborated with my favourite female in the business,” she said. “We’ll see how I’m feeling when I’m wrapping up the album.”
Lady Gaga’s forthcoming album ‘Born This Way’ is due to be released in May. The single of the same name is out now.
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