[2026] A Compilation of Lady Gaga’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs [A Must-See for Beginners]
Lady Gaga continues to command an overwhelming presence as a global pop icon.
Since her debut, she has revolutionized the music scene with jaw-dropping performances and one-of-a-kind songs.
In Japan, she is also known for swiftly expressing support after the Great East Japan Earthquake and forging deep ties through her charity work.
In January 2026, she made her long-awaited return to Japan for a concert, sending Japanese fans into a frenzy.
From uptempo tracks that light up the dance floor to ballads that touch the heart, her music is remarkably diverse.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Lady Gaga’s songs—from timeless fan favorites to hidden gems.
Find your new favorite track!
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AlejandroLady Gaga

An electropop track included on the 2009 album The Monster.
The music video was created by photographer Steven Klein, known for his advertising work for Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, and Nike, and it has a highly artistic finish.
ApplauseLady Gaga

This is a track included on the 2013 album ARTPOP.
She released it after various events in her personal life, and it’s such a quintessential Lady Gaga song that people called it a complete comeback.
The lyrics sound like they’re addressed both to the fans who praise her and to the critics who pass judgment.
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Just Dance ft. Colby O’DonisLady Gaga

It’s Lady Gaga’s debut single, included on the album The Fame.
It hit number one in both the U.S.
and the U.K., and the whole world became obsessed with her.
Even at her debut, Lady Gaga’s fully realized artistic vision is incredible.
Mary The NightLady Gaga

Starting with electronic tones and shifting into a powerful dance beat, this song features Lady Gaga’s soul-stirring vocals.
Thematically centered on self-acceptance and passion, it sings of love for New York nights.
Released in November 2011, the track is included on the album Born This Way and captured many hearts.
Its lyrics, which convey the importance of overcoming hardships and loving yourself, are sure to resonate with middle school students as well.
Listening to this song during study breaks will undoubtedly lift your spirits.
With Lady Gaga’s commanding vocal performance and message-rich lyrics, it will surely help you focus on your studies.
Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)Lady Gaga

When it comes to constant buzz, Lady Gaga is always in the spotlight, known for her eccentric fashion and sexy allure.
Released in 2009, this track is a single from her debut album The Fame, and its music video brims with the charm of a still-fresh Gaga—just watching it is a delight.
The balance between sexiness and cuteness is truly superb.
SpeechlessLady Gaga

Lady Gaga has many dance and pop songs, but this one is quite mellow—in fact, it leans more toward a gentle number.
The tone is calm, yet the dynamism of her vocals still absolutely feels like Gaga.
In this piano-and-vocal version, the way her voice feels like she’s speaking directly to you is irresistible.
Eh, EhLady Gaga

This is a track from her debut album, The Fame.
It wasn’t an explosive mega-hit, but it’s a hidden gem among Gaga’s early songs.
The music video, said to be inspired by 1950s Italy, has super cute colors and props.
The video alone is worth a watch!


