Lily Allen Bumped By Mark Ronson For A Recording Session with Lady Gaga

British pop singer Lily Allen recently slipped that Mark Ronson bumped a session with her for Lady Gaga's new album during the British Fashion Awards.

Known eccentric popstar Lady Gaga has been focused on her acting career on TV. But fans of the singer whom she calls "little monsters," would be glad to know that she is about to get back into the music scene with a new album that they named "LG5." She will be working this time with producer Mark Ronson, who is known for the success for Bruno Mars' 'Uptown Funk.'

Latinos Post published that Lady Gaga didn't release any official statement about the matter and her collaboration with Ronson. "I was meant to be in the studio with Mark Ronson in the morning, but he cancelled on me because Gaga's there," Allen said.

She seemed pretty unhappy that she was bumped for another artist who she probably thinks is bigger than her. But even if that's the case, she just made a joke out of it to take thinks likely. "I'm just going to turn up anyway and be like, hey, hi Gaga! We could do a duet, what are you singing?" Allen responded jokingly.

The singer turned actress was reported to be at the same event that Allen was in, but she never mentioned anything about a new album and Ronson. It is noteworthy to indicate here the many achievements of Ronson as a producer apart from his project with Bruno Mars. He was also responsible for other hit songs like Amy Winehouse's 'You Know I'm No Good,' and Adele's 'Cold Shoulder.' Those songs in his resume alone could prove he is indeed gifted in the field.

On the other hand, Idolator reported that another collaborator is working with her again and based on their article, Lady Gaga is already back in the studio with RedOne. The person behind her hit song 'Just Dance.'

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