Lady GaGa has spoken about a new song she has written.

The singer revealed that she wrote 'G.U.Y (Girl Under You)' as a "new-age feminist" and explained that the track deals with embracing the female image.

"Any kind of feminist has valid views for herself about what it means to be a feminist, but, as a new-age feminist, I would say I quite like the transference of strength I feel by submitting to a man â€“ being under him," Lady GaGa told Stylist.

"I actually wrote a song about it on my album, it's called 'GUY' and it stands for 'Go Under You'.

"So wearing make-up, smelling delicious and having suckable, kissable, edible things between your limbs is something I find strengthening because I know that when I pick the right guy, I can let him have it."

However, she later clarified that the wrong song title appeared in the interview and the track is actually called 'G.U.Y (Girl Under You)'.

The star also confirmed that the track was produced by Zedd, after she recently featured on an alternative version of his track 'Stache'.

Lady GaGa has hinted that her third studio album ARTPOP could feature two volumes.

Listen to Zedd's 'Stache' featuring Lady GaGa below:

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