Official Cover Arts for Lady GaGa's 'The Fame: Monster'
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Lady GaGa comes out unveiling her dual personalities for the cover arts of 'The Fame' re-release.

AceShowbiz - In the spirit of her upcoming album "The Fame: Monster", Lady GaGa reveals official cover arts for the re-release. Photographed by Hedi Slimane, one of the black-and-white photos sees her donning a short blonde wig and half covering her face with her black outfit, while the other captures her wearing a long black wig with dark eyeliner running down her face.

Lady GaGa will release "The Fame" re-package across United States on November 24. She confirms that there will be eight new songs in the album. The fresh materials come from the production hands of such names as Teddy Riley, Rodney Jerkins, Ron Fair and Fernando Garibay. Powerhouse music maker RedOne also makes contribution to the effort, producing its lead single "Bad Romance".

"On my re-release The Fame Monster, I wrote about everything I didn't write on The Fame," Lady GaGa told MTV about the record. "While traveling the world for two years, I've encountered several monsters, each represented by a different song on the new record: my 'Fear of Sex Monster', my 'Fear of Alcohol Monster', my 'Fear of Love Monster', my 'Fear of Death Monster', my 'Fear of Loneliness Monster', etc."

"I spent a lot of nights in Eastern Europe, and this album is a pop experimentation with industrial / Goth beats, 90's dance melodies, an obsession with the lyrical genius of 80's melancholic pop, and the runway. I wrote while watching muted fashion shows and I am compelled to say my music was scored for them. I also composed a ballad for the album, 'Speechless', a song for my father, and it's my favorite work of all. I wrote every piece on the road - no songs about money, no songs about fame. I wrote it for my fans, so I wrote everything in between."

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