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  1. Dec 31, 2019 · 8. “Heavy Metal Lover”. One of Gaga’s most experimental songs, this Born This Way deep cut is an homage to New York City’s club kids—with a sound and energy that just feels like the ...

    • Paparazzi. Sitting proudly at the top spot of Lady Gaga singles ranked is Paparazzi, and no song deserves it more. It’s best thought of at the VMAs, where Gaga sang it with blood oozing from her rib cage before being suspended like a lifeless corpse from the rafters.
    • Judas. Nothing hits quite like Judas. I love the dreamy intro that builds into the ICONIC “Judas, Judah-ah-ah, Judas Ga-ga” and then breaks into that absolute SMACK of a bassline in the production.
    • Dance in the Dark. Honestly? Dance in the Dark deserves what Bad Romance has. It’s the chic, cooler little sister. It’s the Solange. There’s something so special and interesting about Dance in the Dark that I literally can never get enough.
    • Bad Romance. The Gaga song to end all Gaga songs, and one that I’m sure many expected to be sat astride the top spot when it comes to getting Lady Gaga songs ranked.
    • “Bad Romance” It would be wrong to have another song at the top of this list. “Bad Romance,” simply put, is a musical tour de force. Its release in 2009 built on the dance sound Gaga brought to radio while introducing something new—and dark.
    • “Dance in the Dark” This Fame Monster deep cut is on just about every Little Monster’s top-five list, and rightfully so. Sonically, it’s one of Gaga’s brightest efforts: booming and industrial yet incredibly haunting.
    • “Speechless” “Speechless” is Gaga’s best ballad, and I won’t be challenged. The 4-minute, 31-second track is the first breath fans get on the singer’s synth-heavy Fame Monster album, and it’s both refreshing and moving.
    • “Paparazzi” Melodic in style but heavy in themes, “Paparazzi” was Gaga’s first real piece of pop commentary, something she’d go on to do in both her music and her red-carpet style.
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  3. 8. “Heavy Metal Lover”. One of Gaga’s most experimental songs, this Born This Way deep cut is an homage to New York City’s club kids—with a sound and energy that just feels like the Lower East Side. Sexy, sweaty, and pulsating with electronic grit, “HML” is best heard at 3 a.m. after several Jameson shots. 7.

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    • "Applause" Total Spotify Streams: 474 Million. Artist(s) Lady Gaga. Album. Artpop. Date Released. August 12, 2013. Though "Applause" ranks pretty well on the scale of Spotify streams, it may the reception of Lady Gaga's album Artpop that keeps the single from ranking higher.
    • "Born This Way" Total Spotify Streams: 546 Million. Artist(s) Lady Gaga. Album. Born This Way. Date Released. February 11, 2011. Accolades. MTV Video Music Awards for Best Female Video, Best Video With a Message (2011), MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song, Award for Best Video (2011)
    • "Telephone" Feat. Beyoncé. Total Spotify Streams: 609 Million. Artist(s) Lady Gaga, Beyoncé. Album. The Fame Monster. Date Released. January 26, 2010. "Telephone" saw the second collaboration between Lady Gaga and Beyoncé, following the release latter's song "Video Phone (Remix)".
    • "Million Reasons" Total Spotify Streams: 762 Million. Artist(s) Lady Gaga. Album. Joanne. Date Released. October 29, 2016. "Million Reasons" is no surprising addition to Lady Gaga's most streamed songs on Spotify considering her listeners seem to enjoy the singer's voice on ballads.
  4. Mar 28, 2021 · Insider ranked all of Lady Gaga's seven albums, from "The Fame" to "Chromatica." "The Fame" took the top spot. "Born This Way" and "Chromatica" rounded out the top three. Advertisement. 7. "Cheek ...

  5. May 23, 2022 · We ranked every single Lady Gaga song ever — including her ‘Top Gun’ song and tracks from ‘Love for Sale,’ ‘Chromatica,’ and the ‘Star Is Born’ soundtrack — to find out which ...