Lady Gaga debuts new song co-written with fiancé at FireAid

After nearly six hours of Firaid, Lady Gaga ended the historic Los Angeles event by debuting her new song “All I Need Is Time” co-written with her fiancé Michael Polansky, an optimistic song she said was “Just for Tonight. “

Gaga held theater to a minimum after a night stacked with a view that remained behind the piano with a backing band for the performance. She began with “shallow”, her hit from her 2018 movie “A Star was born”, where she took a moment to tackle the crowd and explain how, despite the destruction in Los Angeles, it has created a moment of unity.

“Thank you, I love you,” she said. “This has been a terrible, scary time, but in these times I feel like people meet and we see how much we need each other. And I will always remember us just like this. ”

After a piano reproduction of “Always Remember us in this way,” she introduced “all I need is time” by explaining that she wrote it specifically to FireAid with Polansky. “When I was thinking about what to sing tonight, I thought I would do something hopeful for you, and I thought of my songs, and nothing seemed right,” she said. “Sowing me and my friend Michael, my fiancé, my love, we wrote this song to you. It’s just for tonight it’s just for you. I think we all need a lot of things right now, but I think something we need too is time. Time is a healer. ”

What followed was a jumped melody with an uplifting message: “Wishing God would find another way to remind me what it is like to pray / wish I could turn this storm around and I can’t find Another way, ”she sings and leads into the choir. “All I need is time, all i need is time / all i need is time to heal my broken wings and then i hover / all i need is time to leave The whole thing behind / all I need is time to leave it all in the back and continue to get on. “

Gaga is ready to release her new album “Mayhem” out on March 7. On Firaid, she closed an evening that included a race of performances from Sting, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Wonder, Billie Eilish, Peso Pluma and Olivia Rodrigo. Other artists who adorned the stages of the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum included Green Day, no doubt, Graham Nash, Dawes and more.

FireAid benefited relief efforts for those influenced by Los Angeles Wildfires, which burned through large parts of Pacific Palisades, Altadena and Malibu. Revenue went to initiatives via the Annenberg Foundation.