Lady GaGa Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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.
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Lady GaGa Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)
TelephoneLady Gaga ft. Beyoncé71rank/position

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, BLACKPINK72rank/position

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 Cooper73rank/position

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!


