Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande lead futuristic dance troupes in music video for Rain On Me  

Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande don sexy PVC outfits and lead futuristic dance troupes in music video for Rain On Me

Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande‘s music video for Rain On Me just dropped and shows us what happens when two pop titans collide.

The new single, which will be on Gaga’s new album Chromatica, is accompanied by a futuristic dance-filled video showing the women leading dance troupes in a downpour.

Gag appears first, dressed in pink PVC as she shows off her killer moves in front of a gang of colorfully dressed dancers. 

Cyber rave: Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande dress in PVC for their new Rain On Me video which dropped on Friday

Cyber rave: Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande dress in PVC for their new Rain On Me video which dropped on Friday

Ariana appears later, in a dark latex dress, also dancing with a group of futuristic style people. 

The pop icons appear to be dancing in an arena with a cityscape in the background as rain falls on them.  

The new track is Gaga’s official second single from her upcoming album, following on from her first song Stupid Love and the star says it is ‘a metaphor for tears’.  

Futuristic: Gaga is seen in a pink latex bodysuit as she busts some moves

Futuristic: Gaga is seen in a pink latex bodysuit as she busts some moves 

Performer: She later changes into a pink corset and silver platform boots

Performer: She later changes into a pink corset and silver platform boots

Speaking to Zane Lowe on his Beats 1 radio show, she explained: ‘[‘Rain ON Me’] is also a metaphor for tears and for the amount of alcohol I was taking to numb myself.

‘I’d rather be dry but at least I’m alive, rain on me.’ And Gaga, 34, said she and Ariana, 26 – who has battled with a number of tragedies in her life in the past few years, including the bombing at her 2017 Manchester Arena gig and the death of her ex Mac Miller – bonded while working on the song. 

Gaga explained: ‘That woman has been through some really tough, really hard life testing stuff, undoubtedly. And her ability to move on…

‘To be with her and hold her and be like, “Anything that you feel chains you, any pop cultural construct that you feel you have to live up to, I’d like you to please forget about it and be yourself.”