Lady Gaga celebrates fans' joy over 'Die With a Smile' duet with Bruno Mars
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars debut 'Die With a Smile' on August 16
Lady Gaga is grateful for the overwhelming support fans have been showing for her duet with Bruno Mars, Die with a Smile.
The A Star Is Born actress recently took to Instagram to express her appreciation for the love surrounding her latest collaboration with the 15-time Grammy Award winner.
"Watching fans from all over the world celebrate this music has meant so much to me," she wrote in the caption of her social media post on Thursday. "Seeing the words of the song touch your hearts and the video spark a huge wave of dancing and joy is beautiful, and I’m so grateful."
"Thank you, thank you, thank you for loving our song. I truly appreciate you, and I hope the message of love we shared will continue to create special moments in your lives—as it does in mine every day," the Bloody Mary songstress added.
"The power of music is immense, and your love for this song has reminded me of that," she concluded the caption of the carousel, which featured snapshots of her channelling a classic vintage style.
Since its release last week, Die with a Smile has gained significant traction and is now vying for a top-10 debut on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart next week, per Rolling Stone.
Gaga and Mars, both aged 38, premiered their duet at the inaugural event at Los Angeles’s new Intuit Dome, unveiling Die with a Smile after teasing the track for several days.
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