

High-resolution audio offers the highest-fidelity available, far surpassing the sound quality of traditional CDs. Lyrically, Artpop revolves around Gaga's personal views of fame, sex and self-empowerment references include Greek and Roman mythology. Gaga collaborated with various producers on the record, including DJ White Shadow, RedOne, Zedd and Madeon. It displays an intentional "lack of maturity and responsibility" by comparison to the darker and anthemic nature of Born This Way.

Gaga described ARTPOP as "a celebration and a poetic musical journey" and an exploration of the "reverse Warholian" phenomenon in pop culture. Work continued until 2013 while the singer was traveling for her Born This Way Ball concert tour and recovering from surgery for an injury she had sustained while touring. Gaga began planning the project in 2011, shortly after the launch of her second effort, Born This Way. It was released on November 6, 2013, by Streamline and Interscope Records. Rolling Stone ARTPOP is the third studio album recorded by American singer Lady Gaga. neither track is subtle, but they work because they weren't born from the chilly conceit that art and pop need an arranged marriage to get busy." Kelly duet and Gypsy, an '80-style anthem where Gaga admits her love of performing and love of love often clash. a pair of tracks that strip away the artifice in favour of plain sentiment: Do What U Want, a spectacularly growly and groovy R. "Coherently channeling R&B, techno, disco and rock music as a pop artist while discussing sex, drugs, lust, God, fame and creativity, Lady Gaga has offered fans her most sonically and lyrically diverse album to date When Gaga balances these skyward designs with dynamic songwriting - when she successfully mixes the 'art' with the 'pop,' if you will - the results are often euphoric." UK Singles Chart - #9, 2013 - Do What U Want Billboard Hot 100 - #13, 2013 - Do What U Want UK Singles Chart - #5, 2013 - Applause Billboard Hot 100 - #8, 2013 - Dope
