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After almost six hours of FireAid, Lady Gaga ended the historic Los Angeles event by debuting a new song co-written with her fiance Michael Polansky, an upbeat number that she said was “just for tonight.”
As the final artist to take the stage at Thursday night’s (Jan. 30) FireAid benefit concert, Lady Gaga left her mark by debuting a brand-new song written with her fiancé, Michael Polansky, for the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
Olivia Rodrigo, who was introduced to the stage by Miles Teller, said: “It has been so heartbreaking to witness all of this devastation in this incredible city. I love L.A. so much. I’ve lived here my whole life. I love everybody who lives in L.A., you guys are amazing. I find this place so beautiful and so inspiring.”