Lady Gaga recently stopped by a foster home in Mexico where she treated some kids to an acappella rendition of one of her greatest hits.

Gaga went to the Casa Hogar foster home in Mexico over the weekend and one of her interactions was posted on YouTube. The clip shows Gaga singing her no. 1 single "Born This Way" without any backing music. The pop star is holding an Elmo backpack and singing intently to the kids, clearly hoping that they receive the positive messages the song promises. Check it out below:

Gaga also posted on Instagram about the foster home:

 Already miss the boys at Casa Hogar. Wore my shwag out on the town. mis amores.

A photo posted by Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) on Jul 17, 2016 at 11:46pm PDT

While Gaga's trip to the Casa Hogar was certainly a positive one, this past week hasn't been all positive for the pop star. Just two weeks after receiving her driver's license, she was pulled over by cops for not having license plates on her pick-up truck.

It seems like Gaga is taking it in stride, though. She tweeted about the incident shortly after the news broke, taking on a spunky attitude and using a popular shrugging emoticon.

Meanwhile, Gaga is still busy in the studio working on her fifth studio album, which has become colloquial known as "LG5" among Little Monsters. Popular producer RedOne, who has helped Gaga create some of her most well-known songs, wrote eight new tracks with Gaga for this album. The producer spoke with People about this recently:

"It's a mixture of classic music and futuristic, too - I didn't want to go too far from what she is," he said. "We kept it [similar to] what Gaga is, what she's done all these years. It's special."

He added: "It's up to her: It's her album, it's her creative process, it's her world, and I'll be happy for her whatever way she takes it. She's my sister. I want her to succeed, and I love her. She's just such an amazing artist."

"LG5" has a tentative release date for the fourth quarter of 2016.