The 27-year-old singer said that she feels empty now as she is no longer able to create, reported Digital Spy.
"I'm depressed after making this album. I feel empty and sad. I'm no longer the creator, I'm the performer," she said.
Discussing the concept of record, she said, "This is the reverse of Warhol, this is the reverse of the soup can, this is art imprinted onto pop culture."
Meanwhile, it was recently announced that Gaga will become the first singer to perform in space, when she will sing one track on the Virgin Galactic shuttle as part of the Zero G Colony high-tech music festival.
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