Evolution of Lady Gaga: From 'Just Dance' to 'Shallow

Lady Gaga, born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta in 1986, started her musical journey in school and eventually signed with Interscope after writing for others. Her debut single, "Just Dance," climbed the charts slowly but became a dance-pop hit. "Poker Face" and "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" followed, showcasing her range. "Paparazzi" and "Bad Romance" solidified her status as a pop icon.
Collaborations with Beyoncé on "Telephone" and Madonna comparisons with "Alejandro" led to the release of "Born This Way," an anthem for diversity. "Judas" and "The Edge Of Glory" continued her success. Gaga's duet with Elton John on "Hello Hello" and "You And I" showcased her versatility. "Do What U Want" and "Swine" from the Artpop album delved into darker themes.
Her jazz duets album with Tony Bennett, "Cheek To Cheek," featured classics like "Lush Life" and "Nature Boy." Gaga's collaboration with Diane Warren on "Til It Happens To You" addressed serious issues. Her singles "Perfect Illusion" and "Million Reasons" from the Joanne album marked a return to the charts. "The Cure" and "Shallow" from A Star Is Born were massive hits.
The Chromatica era brought hits like "Stupid Love" and "Rain On Me" with Ariana Grande. Gaga's collaboration with Tony Bennett on "Love For Sale" received acclaim. Her Top Gun: Maverick soundtrack hit "Hold My Hand" was a success. Gaga's role in the musical thriller Joker: Folie à Deux showcased her versatility. Lady Gaga continues to captivate audiences with her music and performances.