Friday, April 2, 2010 3:25am ET by  

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Lady Gaga's Liverpool anthem

Lady Gaga has revealed that she wrote "the anthem for our generation" whilst she was in Liverpool.

The 'Telephone' singer was so inspired by the English city - where pop legends The Beatles hail from - when she visited during the recent UK leg of her 'The Fame Monster' tour, that she wrote what she is planning now to be the first single from her next album.

Gaga wrote on fan site Gagadaily.com: "I've already written the first single for the new album and I promise you, that this album is the greatest of my career. It is the anthem for our generation. I wrote it for you because of you, when I was in Liverpool, I wrote the greatest music I've ever written."

She also revealed that she's chosen a title for her forthcoming second full album, but didn't want to spoil the surprise of what it's called yet.

Gaga, 24 - who frequently refers to her fans as 'Little Monsters' - added, "I love you, I have to go now. You are my little monster angels. Your love is my inspiration, and the new album is for you. I'll come back soon and announce the album title, I dont want to spoil it yet!"

Gaga is presently on the Australian leg of her 'The Fame Monster' tour, which will then make its way to Japan, and then back to the US, where it will conclude this September.