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Watch Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande as the ‘Chromatica Weather Girls’

‘Rain on me, tsunami! Water like misery but the people are still going’

Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande are the ‘Chromatica Weather Girls’ in a new video released ahead of Gaga’s new album Chromatica on Friday.

Coming fresh off the release of their collaborative single “Rain on Me”, Gaga and Grande appear as the Weather Girls in the video made in partnership with – who else? – The Weather Channel. 

The two stars report on the recent downpour on their homes in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills – with, ‘rain’ pouring down on them from a hose as they hold umbrellas.

“It was beautiful just yesterday but, oh, wow, how things have changed,” Gaga says. “Today, it is pouring rain. We are soaking wet. And while some are complaining of the recent downpour, we would like to celebrate the rain.”

“Rain on me, tsunami! Water like misery but the people are still going,” Grande responds in reference to the song’s lyrics.

Gaga responsds: “So true, Ariana! The world is rising up in a massive act of kindness to celebrate the rain the world so desperately needs to quench the thirst of the Earth. Are we thirsty, or what?”

Chromatica is due to feature further collaborations with BLACKPINK and Elton John.

Watch the Chromatica Weather Girls video below.

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