Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga is already busy working on her new album. In this photo, the singer attends the 2017 Tommy Hilfiger Runway Show in Venice, California on Feb. 8, 2017. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Lady Gaga might currently be busy because of her “Joanne” world tour, but that does not mean she’s not whipping up something exciting for her fans. In fact, Gaga said that she’s already writing some stuff for her new album.

“I’ve started writing,” she told Entertainment Weekly. “I’ll let ya know. I have a lot of ideas and a lot of things I want to create, so you’ll see in a bit. I need some time to create.”

Still, Gaga has some more surprises up her sleeves since she hasn’t released songs such as “Princess Die” and “Living on the Radio.” She plans to introduce fans to these songs during concert, although she confessed that her concert setlist is far fewer now compared to before.

“This show’s actually extremely complex and complicated, and the stage is coded with a computer. It’s intense and the cues all have to be met at a particular time. It’s high stress and tense backstage to make sure everything happens at the exact moment it’s supposed to,” she explained. “So, the setlist might change a little bit, but mostly you’re coming to see a piece that we’ve created for you. It’s two hours and fifteen minutes we’ve thought about very closely. It’s from our heart, and it’s from a band, dancers, artists, and everyone we’ve worked with in the 10 years we have behind us together.”

Gaga has definitely come a long way since she first started, according to the New York Post. Back then, people doubted that anyone would even turn up to her shows, which were deemed “too gay.”

“When I started out, people told me, ‘Your show is too gay,’” said Gaga. “‘No one is gonna come.’ They told me there was no commercial audience for me.”

But the doubters were wrong, since tens of thousands of people are now lining up just to watch her sing and perform. Gaga and her “Little Monsters” might not fit in with the norm, but they are fine with it because they have learned the importance of love, unity and acceptance.

“So as the years have gone by, we’ve all grown up and changed, but it’s our values that stay the same,” said Gaga. “It keeps us strong. No matter what happens in our lives, in my life, the world, we always have that common ground and value system that we care about. The Joanne World Tour so far has been really exciting for a lot of reasons, mostly to reunite with my fan base and feel that love they bring every night, and I pray that multiplies.”