A sneak peak of Lady Gaga’s voice in the Joker 2 has a lot of fans completely sold on her upcoming take on Harley Quinn.

As theJoker 2 release dateapproaches, fans are desperate for every tiny tease they can get their hands on.The trailer is set to drop very soon, but a snippet of Lady Gaga’s voice (as Harley Quinn) has already been released, and it’s driving listeners into a frenzy.

In the very short audio clip, her voice is heard over twinkly, dream-like music, as the character says: “You can do anything you want… You’re Joker.” (You can listen to the clip for yourself below.)

While this doesn’t give much more insight into plot or context, it’s enough for Gaga fans, who have quickly taken to social media to share their excitement.

Lady Gaga’s voice for Harley Quinn in ‘JOKER 2’“You can do anything you want… you’re Joker.”pic.twitter.com/ImrgUy310I

“GAGA’S VOICE I’M DYING,”one fan on TikTok wrote. Others agreed, adding: “THE AUDIO KINDA SOUNDS LIKE A FEVER DREAMMMMM OMGGGGG,” and “HER VOICE IS GIVING ME CHILLS I LOVE IT.”

“The audio is wonderful, can’t wait for the trailer to come out,” said another.

Over on X, many fans thought the same. “The way she’s perfectly cast… oh she’s gonna DEVOUR this role just watch,” saidone comment.

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One fandefended this point, saying: “Gaga is already a born and raised New Yorker with natural accent and this perfectly works than her doing the animated Harley voice, because Joaquin didn’t either for joker… let’s not erase the fact that this is an elseworld story grounded in realism.”

The most recent talking point surrounding the upcoming DC movie came from the news that it would be a jukebox musical. This caused a wave of jokes on social media, with users suggestingunusual song choicesand evencomparing the sequel to Glee.

Jessica Cullen is a TV and Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She’s previously written for The Digital Fix, Cosmopolitan, Refinery29, Slate and more. Aside from being the residential Yellowstone expert, she also loves Westerns, ’90s action movies, and true crime. You can email her here: jessica.cullen@dexerto.com.