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Lady Gaga Popular Song Ranking [2025]

Lady Gaga is an American pop star loved around the world.

In 2017, her announcement that she would pause activities due to fibromyalgia drew significant attention.

From her many hit numbers, we present a ranking of her most popular songs all at once.

Lady Gaga Popular Song Rankings [2025] (51–60)

White ChristmasLady Gaga57rank/position

Lady Gaga – White Christmas “A Very Gaga Thanksgiving”
White ChristmasLady Gaga

Lady Gaga is covering “White Christmas.” What’s a bit amusing is that the video’s title is “Lady Gaga – White Christmas ‘A Very Gaga Thanksgiving.

’” “Thanksgiving” usually refers to the American holiday, but here it seems to be a play on “Lady” and “Very.” In Japanese terms, it’s something like, “Ms.

Gaga, thank you so much for singing this song.”

Your SongLady Gaga58rank/position

Lady Gaga – Your Song (Official Audio)
Your SongLady Gaga

This is a track released in 2018, covering a classic by the British singer-songwriter Elton John.

For this project commemorating the 50th anniversary of Elton John’s debut, artists such as Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith, in addition to Gaga, also covered his songs, so if you’re interested, please give them a listen!

When you fall in love, you won’t be able to sleep—because, at last, reality has become more wonderful than your dreams.Lady Gaga59rank/position

Lady Gaga: A moving collection of famous quotes! The living words of Lady Gaga that will bring you to tears.
When you fall in love, you can't sleep, because at last reality is better than your dreams. — Lady Gaga

He is an American musician with many roles, from instrumental performance to producer.

He has also been named an honorary citizen of Sydney, Australia.

With a quote characteristic of overseas artists who are open about love, this saying conveys the beauty of romance.

Hey GirlLady Gaga & Florence Welch60rank/position

A collaborative track by Lady Gaga and Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine, included on Joanne.

This powerful number centers on the theme of bonds and mutual support among women.

On this song, Gaga and Welch—whom Gaga calls one of the greatest vocalists—celebrate each other’s talents.

The lyrics convey the importance of women joining hands and lifting each other up even in difficult situations, making it a highly resonant message that transcends gender.

Its distinctive sound—an inventive fusion of pop, rock, and jazz—is another draw.

A gem of an anthem celebrating female solidarity, perfect for listening to with your closest girlfriends.

Lady Gaga Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (61–70)

TelephoneLady Gaga ft. Beyoncé61rank/position

Lady Gaga – Telephone ft. Beyoncé (Explicit) (Official Music Video) ft. Beyoncé
TelephoneLady Gaga ft. Beyoncé

This is a song by Lady Gaga that became famous for its very provocative music video.

The provocation isn’t just in the costumes; it also includes depictions of violence, which give it a distinctly American feel.

It showcases Gaga’s unique worldview, and her clear, crystalline voice matches the up-tempo rhythm to make it a really cool track.

Sour CandyLady Gaga, BLACKPINK62rank/position

Lady Gaga, BLACKPINK – Sour Candy (Audio)
Sour CandyLady Gaga, BLACKPINK

It’s dance music you’ll want to play at night, where a mature and precarious love story begins to emerge.

This 2020 collaboration between the globally acclaimed singer Lady Gaga and the Korean idol group BLACKPINK is a very cool track, pairing a spacious synth sound with a steady, understated bassline.

With the low end prominently featured, it’s guaranteed to pair perfectly with a subwoofer.

Listen as a couple, and your feelings for each other might just ignite.

Shallow (From A Star Is Born/Live From The Oscars)Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper63rank/position

Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper – Shallow (From A Star Is Born/Live From The Oscars)
Shallow (From A Star Is Born/Live From The Oscars)Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper

An insert song from the film “A Star Is Born.” It’s an emotional ballad rock track.

If you’ve seen the movie, it’s sure to get you hyped, but the song itself is also highly polished, and Lady Gaga’s vocals are outstanding, so it works nicely as simple background music too.

Since it’s a dynamic song, I think the key is to keep the volume low and let it play subtly.

It could also work well for entertainment segments—like impersonations!