As Lady Gaga generates early Oscar buzz for her role alongside Bradley Cooper in "A Star is Born" — her first serious venture into film that she described to Ellen DeGeneres as "one of the most fulfilling artistic experiences of my life" — we take a comprehensive look back at what she has already accomplished in music.
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In 2008, Lady Gaga introduced her music to the world with the album "The Fame" in 2008. Most artists can't say their debut album boasted No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hits like "Poker Face," but Lady Gaga is not most artists. Other global anthems such as "Just Dance" and "LoveGame" are also products of Gaga's first album. In March 2013, Rolling Stone named "The Fame" the 100th-best album of all time.
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"The Fame Monster"
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Just one year later, Gaga followed up "The Fame" with "The Fame Monster." Monster is the only word that Gaga could have added to the title of her repackaged sophomore album. She explained the album this way: "On my re-release 'The Fame Monster,' I wrote about everything I didn't write on 'The Fame.' While traveling the world for two years, I've encountered several monsters, each represented by a different song on the new record: my 'Fear of Sex Monster,' my 'Fear of Alcohol Monster,' my 'Fear of Love Monster,' my 'Fear of Death Monster,' my 'Fear of Loneliness Monster,' etc."
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Performance with Metallica
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Super Bowl LI halftime show
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On Feb. 5, 2017, Lady Gaga played on America's largest stage at the Super Bowl LI halftime show. She jumped from the roof, jumped into the crowd while catching a football, played the piano, danced in very Gaga costumes and went through a variety of hits: "God Bless America," "This Land Is Your Land," Poker Face," "Born This Way," "Telephone," "Just Dance," "Bad Romance" and "Million Reasons." Days later, she talked about the performance (and other things) with Ryan Seacrest.
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On Oct. 21, 2016, Lady Gaga released her fifth and most recent studio album, titled "Joanne" after her late Aunt Joanne, whom Gaga is named after. "Joanne" is Gaga's most personal album to date. From the lead single "Perfect Illusion," which is presumably about her ex-fiance Taylor Kinney, to "Joanne." After her Super Bowl LI halftime performance, she announced a subsequent tour. "Joanne" became Gaga's fourth No. 1 album. With it, we entered the pink hat era.
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The 2011 mega-single "Born This Way" has over 202 million views on YouTube and charted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song quickly broke several records and became synonymous with Gaga, including (at the time) quickest on iTunes to reach No. 1. All over the world, people played the song, and it became a rallying cry for accepting everybody's individual differences.
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"Million Reasons"
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"The Edge of Glory"
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Superficially, Lady Gaga proclaiming that she is only on the edge of glory and not fully enthralled in glory seems off. But that would cheapen the song and her. Gaga revealed what "The Edge of Glory" is really about: "The song was about how when my grandma was standing over my grandfather while he was dying. There was this moment where I felt like he had sort of looked at her and reckoned that he had won in life. Like, 'I'm a champion. We won. Our love made us a winner.’" The song peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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David Bowie tribute at the 58th Grammy Awards
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Off "The Fame Monster" album, "Bad Romance" peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The 2009 hit song's accompanying music video has over 800 million views on YouTube.
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Lady Gaga introduced herself to us with "Just Dance," the lead single off her debut album in 2008. The single peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and charted for an astounding 49 weeks.
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The 2011 Grammy Awards
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"Sound of Music" tribute
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Queen Elizabeth II
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In 2009, Lady Gaga met Queen Elizabeth II dressed as Queen Elizabeth I. She then performed "Speechless" for the royal family. And in 2016, Lady Gaga again appeared at the Royal Variety Performance.
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The 2016 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
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"Saturday Night Live"
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To further the intimate appeal of "Joanne," Lady Gaga went on a short Dive Bar Tour leading up to the album's release. The tour was exactly as it sounds: Lady Gaga (massive star) traveling across the country and playing gigs at relatively tiny dive bars to small crowds. Unprecedented and awesome.
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"Cheek to Cheek" with Tony Bennett
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The largest transition of Gaga's career surprisingly came with the legendary Tony Bennett. The collaboration helped the masses see Gaga as a true musician and not just a flamboyant pop star. In 2015, the two paired for a classical jazz album titled "Cheek to Cheek" and subsequent tour.
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"American Horror Story"
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Super Bowl 50 national anthem
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In 2013, Lady Gaga released her third album, "ARTPOP." And her release party, as shown in this photo, can be described only as extremely artsy. Though the album is by far her least popular or successful by metrics, it was still vital to her development.
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In 2011, from her second album "Born This Way," "You and I" became a ubiquitous love anthem and was written about her love interest at the time. "You and I" peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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In 2010, Lady Gaga accepted her MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year ("Bad Romance") in a meat dress. A dress made of meat.
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If any song off "Joanne" feels most like what we've come to expect from Lady Gaga, it's "A-YO." "A-YO" is the second single from Gaga's most recent album. To this point, "A-YO" has only made it to No. 66 on the Billboard Hot 100. Regardless, it embodies what Gaga has always given us: a song that is fun as hell to listen to.
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Lady Gaga quickly became familiar with paparazzi, so she wrote a song about all of the stresses that being so famous brings with "Paparazzi" in 2008. "Paparazzi" peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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"Joanne" signing at her father's restauarant
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