Lady GaGa has said that she often feels "delusional" about the success of her pop career, and has claimed that she still feels like an outsider in the music industry.
The 'Born This Way' singer made the comments while discussing the controversial video for her new single 'Judas', which premiered on Thursday.
"In a lot of ways I'm really delusional about my success, and sometimes I feel like an underdog in so many ways," GaGa admitted to E! News recently.
The popstar explained that her hectic work schedule is a result of an irrational fear of dying at a young age before she has peaked.
"My biggest fear is that I'll die before I get all my ideas out," the singer continued. "I have nightmares about it."
GaGa also said that although her music career is the most important thing in her life at the minute, her priorities may well change in the future.
"Maybe with a f**king rock on my finger and a baby, I don't know," she added, when asked where she saw herself in ten years' time. "With a few more albums under my belt."
The 'Born This Way' singer made the comments while discussing the controversial video for her new single 'Judas', which premiered on Thursday.
"In a lot of ways I'm really delusional about my success, and sometimes I feel like an underdog in so many ways," GaGa admitted to E! News recently.
The popstar explained that her hectic work schedule is a result of an irrational fear of dying at a young age before she has peaked.
"My biggest fear is that I'll die before I get all my ideas out," the singer continued. "I have nightmares about it."
GaGa also said that although her music career is the most important thing in her life at the minute, her priorities may well change in the future.
"Maybe with a f**king rock on my finger and a baby, I don't know," she added, when asked where she saw herself in ten years' time. "With a few more albums under my belt."
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