Lady Gaga fans are primed and ready to get "Perfect Illusion" all over radio - no matter what it might take.

With Gaga releasing her new single "Perfect Illusion" on Friday, the song will be impacting radio on the 13th. And with Gaga fans ready to see their girl back at the top of the charts again, some fans are going above and beyond the call of duty to support her.

Gaga fans have apparently devised a sneaky plan to pose as "soccer moms" in an effort to get radio stations to play "Perfect Illusion". The reason? As this tweet suggests, radio stations will be tricked into thinking the general public loves her new song and would therefore play it more often:

Sure enough, Little Monsters have gotten to work, posing as "soccer moms" and tweeting to various radio stations.

The problem is, such radio stations have already caught on to this grand scheme:

Gaga has not commented on this diabolical plan. The pop superstar is expected to release her new album, colloquially referred to as "LG5", later this year.

Employees at iHeartRadio have already heard the single, with the @iHeartTheater account tweeting enthusiastically about it. They even compared it favorably to her biggest smash singles, like "Bad Romance", "Born This Way" and "Just Dance".