Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon appears to reference Lady Gaga on debut single ‘Lock&Key’

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Mama did teach.

Madonna’s eldest daughter, Lourdes “Lola” Leon, is following in her famous mother’s footsteps with the release of her first single.

Leon is the Queen of Pop’s firstborn daughter with ex Carlos Leon, a Cuban-born, New York-based celebrity personal trainer, dancer and actor.

On Wednesday, under the stage moniker Lolahol, the 25-year-old model dropped “Lock&Key,” a hypnotic EDM track that combines elements of jungle, chill and trip-hop.

The song is executive-produced by the American experimental producer Eartheater and released via her label Chemical X Records.

A video accompanying the song, also directed and produced by Eartheater, shows Leon walking around a graveyard, riding on a car driven by a mysterious masked man, and rolling around on a beach, in a somewhat dark mood.

Some fans were quick to point out that the lyrics to the song, credited to both Lolahol and Eartheater, likely make a reference to a clip in which Lady Gaga talks about the demands of being a celebrity, during a 2011 interview with Fuse.

In the clip that went viral years ago, the “Bad Romance” singer said, “No sleep! Bus, club, ‘nother club, ‘nother club, plane, next place. No sleep. No fear.”

In “Lock&Key,” Lolahol sings, “Next plane / No sleep / Make up / Next club / Next car / Next plane / No sleep / No fear” — while also wearing a silver glittery hood, an early trademark look for Gaga.

Madonna and Gaga have had a headline-making relationship over the years. In 2012, after Gaga’s hit single “Born This Way” was compared to Madonna’s 1989 song “Express Yourself,” the “Holiday” singer said in an interview that the song felt “reductive.”