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Lady Gaga’s ‘Garden of Eden’ Dubbed 2025 Formula 1 Anthem

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Lady Gaga's influence in pop music is undeniable, and her latest project is making waves even before its official release. The pop star's new song “Garden of Eden” has been earmarked as the anthem for ESPN’s Formula 1 2025 season. This previously unreleased track will appear on her upcoming album Mayhem, which is set to be unveiled on March 7. The partnership between Lady Gaga and ESPN marks a significant moment in the Formula 1 world, marrying high-octane racing with Gaga's iconic sound.

ESPN launched the promo campaign for the 2025 Formula 1 season with a video montage, showcasing some of the top drivers in the sport. The clip, accompanied by “Garden of Eden,” features fast-paced shots of thrilling races, aiming to capture the energy and excitement of Formula 1. Lady Gaga's powerful vocals and dynamic beats provide a fitting background, enhancing the dramatic visuals of cars tearing down the tracks.

On March 5, 2025, ESPN announced the partnership through various social media platforms, instantly catching the attention of both sports enthusiasts and Little Monsters, Lady Gaga's dedicated fan base. The anticipation for the 2025 Formula 1 season is only matched by the excitement for Gaga's ‘Mayhem', a body of work that promises a return to her pop roots while exploring diverse musical landscapes. With singles like “Die With a Smile,” a collaboration with Bruno Mars that topped the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks, Gaga's upcoming album is stirring significant excitement. Fans are eager to experience both the album's official release and its incorporation into sporting events.

 

 

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