Fresh from the Fireaid scene, Lady Gaga is on his way back to reach the Grammy scene along with Bruno Mars to perform a tribute to Los Angeles during Sunday night’s event.
Rumors had percoiled for several days that Gaga was in negotiations to perform at the Grammy Awards. According to Recording Academy on Friday, Gaga and Mars will devote its performance at the exhibition to the city and those affected by the fire fires.
The show comes on the back of two Grammy nominations for their collaboration “Die with a Smile”, including Song of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. The ballad, which was released in August 2024, was a fleeting hit for the duo, became a streaming juggernaut and topped Billboard Hot 100 at the top of the year. So far, four weeks on No. 1 have been listed on the diagram in 2025.
Gaga made a special look last night at Fireaid, held in Los Angeles to raise donations for wild fire. She closed the evening with three songs, including “shallow” and “always remember us in this way”, as well as a new song with the title “All in Need is Time” which she wrote with her hubby Michael Polansky specifically for the event.
“When I thought about what to sing tonight, I thought I would do something hopeful for you, and I thought about my songs and nothing seemed just right,” she told the audience. “So me and my friend Michael, my fiancé, my love, we wrote this song for you. It’s just for tonight, it’s just for you. I think we all need many things right now, but I think something we may also need is time. Time is a healer. “
At the same time, Mars is on a hot line of collaborative singles in the wake of “Die with a smile.” “Apt.” His duet with rosé, grew past billions of streams on Spotify and met No. 3 on Hot 100. He recently released “Fat Juicy & Wet” with Sexyy Red, with Gaga and Rosé in his steamy music video.