Lady Gaga new album 2016 release date: producer Mark Ronson teases 'incredible' music

News about Lady Gaga's next album has been scarce, but songwriter-music producer Mark Ronson has said that the wait will be all worth it.

In an interview with Beats1 on Tuesday, the British musician, who serves as Lady Gaga's main collaborator for her next album, said that he loved everything about it.

"We've been working on this record for a while," Ronson told Beats1's Zane Lowe. "When the time's right to tell the story, I feel like she should tell. But it's some of my favourite music I've really ever worked on. It's incredible – I love it."

The critically acclaimed "Back to Black" producer added that the music inspired him to work long hours without getting tired.

"It's very rare you're working on something and you go to bed at 3 a.m. in the morning and you wake up at 8 a.m. and you just cannot wait to get back to the studio to work on that thing you want to work on," he said.

He also mentioned that he cannot wait until the public finally hears Lady Gaga's upcoming album, currently called "LG5," especially since some of his most favorite musical artists are also working on it.

Ronson can also be credited for producing Adele's first album "19," and won the Producer of the Year from Grammy Awards for Amy Winehouse's single "Rehab."

Meanwhile, Lady Gaga has yet to reveal when she will drop her next album. But she reportedly told the press during the Golden Globe Awards that the album will come out this year, according to Enstarz.

At the moment, the multi-awarded musician is still busy with her acting projects. She will return to the set of "American Horror Story" for season 6 and managed to get the lead role in the remake of "A Star Is Born" opposite Bradley Cooper.

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