We are so excited to be working with Rockabye Baby! on their latest album release Lullaby Renditions of Lady Gaga.
If your baby is having a hard time going to sleep, put your paws up Little Monsters, because Rockabye Baby’s latest sleepy time soundtrack featuring lullabies covers of Lady Gaga tunes will rock your little one off to dreamland giving parents a “Million Reasons” to love it too!
Have your baby go from GooGoo to Gaga with this 12-track collection of #BabyGaga lullaby melodies featuring her most loved and popular jams. These mellow renditions not only lets parents singalong & rock their little monsters to sleep but gives them a fun break from those traditional baby tunes. Putting babies on the right track to embrace that they were “Born This Way,” the album is reminiscent of trading Berlin-Banger baselines for gentle glockenspiel melodies with iconic hits from “Just Dance,” to “The Edge of Glory,” and more!
Rockabye Baby, Lullaby Renditions of Lady Gaga track listing:
Born This Way
The Edge of Glory
Bad Romance
Poker Face
Just Dance
Alejandro
Paparazzi
Telephone
Perfect Illusion
Applause
Yoü and I
Million Reasons
Some more info on Rockabye Baby:
Staffed by music lovers from all corners of the world, LA-based label Rockabye Baby!takes the rock music parents love and transforms it into soothing instrumental lullabies that little ones can enjoy too! Trading guitar and drums for xylophones and bells, Rockabye Baby! has revolutionized music fans everywhere producing rock and pop music into baby-friendly melodies. With an impressive list of artists consisting of more than 85 releases to date from Justine Timberlake to Beyonce to Aerosmith and Bruce Springsteen (and more!), Rockabye Baby! continues to be the brand of choice for music fans everywhere making a perfect gift for a newborn, new parents, and yourself!
Rockabye Baby has sold over 1.8 million CDs and 2 million digital track downloads, while garnering over 337 million streams from close to 100 releases. The series has earned praise from Billboard, Entertainment Weekly, HuffPost, Pitchfork, Stereogum, Vice Noisey, and NPR Music, who calls the series “fully realized and deftly orchestrated.”