Lady Gaga released creepy and bizarre artwork for "Dope," the next and final single from her upcoming album, "Artpop."

The singer took Twitter to unveil her cover art for her follow-up "Artpop" single to "Do What U Want" on Thursday, announcing that "Dope" is the final song set for release in advance of "Artpop" release. "'Dope' will be available 12:01am local time Nov 4th. Final song available for purchase before ARTPOP release Nov 11," Lady Gaga tweeted. She has already premiered "Venus," the R. Kelly collaboration "Do What U Want and her lead single "Applause."

So far, the artworks for Lady Gaga's released tracks have been quite skin-flaunting. The imagery for "Applause" had the singer sitting on a high technology chair in nothing but her dorky-looking round framed glasses and black socks. Earlier this month, she stripped down in the promotional artwork for "Do What U Want," covering her naked body just enough with moss. She followed a few days later with the single cover, which had her backside shot only wearing a colorful thong. All of this is from her forthcoming album, "Artpop," which the cover uses a Jeff Koons sculpture that features nude Gaga.

The "Dope" artwork is relatively modest compared to her previous cover arts, yet it is still exaggerated. It features Lady Gaga sporting a floppy wide-brim black hat, partially-sheer black underwear, an oversized, boxy jacket and a thigh-high boot on the right side. She also wears a huge skeleton grill that makes her almost look like she's being forced to smile, and she appears to have alarming bruises on her stomach and thigh areas.

Lady Gaga's latest single "Dope" is to be released online on Monday. Her upcoming "Artpop" album will hit stores on Novemeber 11.