Genius Lyrics
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Lady Gaga – Poker Face
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Are the rules of sexual attraction akin to the rules of poker? Lady Gaga asserts “Poker Face” is about bisexuality. She described poker face as the expression she pulls when she’s
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Lady Gaga (Ft. Bradley Cooper) – I'll Never Love Again (Film Version)
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“I’ll Never Love Again” is the final song in the soundtrack for 2018’s A Star Is Born.
WARNING: SPOILERS FOLLOW
In the song, Ally (Lady Gaga) sings about her late husband Jackson
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Lady Gaga – Born This Way
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“Born This Way” is about self-liberation, and loving every part of yourself, no matter your race, gender, or sexuality; the song was released as the lead single from the album of
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Lady Gaga – Million Reasons
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“Million Reasons” is a country-pop track co-penned with Nashville darling, Hillary Lindsey. It was the second single to be released from Lady Gaga’s fifth album, Joanne, premiering
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Lady Gaga – Venus
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“Venus” is a disco-influenced sex song, space-style. It’s one large triple entendre.
It’s definitely stranger than Applause, using many beat cuts and shifts, and unpredictable
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Lady Gaga – Judas
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“Judas” talks about the struggle between light and dark, good and bad guys, and purity and sin.
This song was the second single from Lady Gaga’s Born This Way. Lady Gaga directed
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Lady Gaga – Heavy Metal Lover
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“Heavy Metal Lover” is a song by Lady Gaga off of her third album, Born This Way.
Gaga revealed the that it was the last song recorded for the album. This song is about her place
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Lady Gaga – Joanne
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“Joanne” is the title track off of Lady Gaga’s 2016 studio album, Joanne. In an interview with Zane Lowe for Beats 1 on 15th September, 2016, Gaga called the track “the true heart
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Lady Gaga (Ft. R. Kelly) – Do What U Want
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In this R&B-esque dance cut, Lady Gaga compares letting the media talk about her any way they want to giving explicit romantic consent. R. Kelly joins in to be the actual lover who
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Lady Gaga – Hold My Hand
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“Hold My Hand” is Lady Gaga’s original theme song for Top Gun: Maverick, the 2022 sequel to the widely successful original 1986 film.
The powerful and dramatic ballad, which plays
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Lady Gaga – ARTPOP
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[Verse 1] / Come to me / In all your glamour and cruelty / Just do that thing that you do / And I'll undress you / Keep it tight / Sometimes the simplest move is right / The melody
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Lady Gaga – Stupid Love
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“Stupid Love” is a high-spirited electro-pop track where Lady Gaga can be heard singing about falling for someone and irrefutably wanting their love. This is the lead single from
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Lady Gaga – Dope
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“Dope” is a song by American recording artist Lady Gaga. It is the only ballad on her third album, ARTPOP.
During her performance at the 2013 iTunes Festival (dubbed Swinefest by
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Lady Gaga – Diamond Heart
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Lady Gaga told Zane Lowe on Beats1 Radio that “Diamond Heart” is about chasing the American dream, and doing whatever it takes to achieve it. It references Gaga’s personal
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Lady Gaga – Alice
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“Alice” pays homage to the 1865 novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, later popularized by the 1951 animated film adaptation. The tale sees young Alice fall asleep and wake up in
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Lady Gaga – Applause
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“Applause” is an EDM/electro-pop celebration of sticking it to the haters, doing what one loves, and embracing the thrill of the crowd. Bed-ridden and forced to cancel tour dates
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Lady Gaga – Brown Eyes
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“Brown Eyes” is a song written by Lady Gaga and Rob Fusari in 2006. It is known as her most autobiographical track on her debut album, The Fame.
The concept behind the song is
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Lady Gaga – I Like It Rough
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I Like It Rough is a song written by Lady Gaga and Martin Kierszenbaum, for her debut album, The Fame, sometime between 2007-2008. The song was first released as a bonus track for
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Lady Gaga – The Edge of Glory
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“The Edge of Glory” is a song by Lady Gaga, which was released as the third single from her album, Born This Way. The song was written as dedication to Gaga’s grandfather.
“The
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Lady Gaga – Summerboy
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Summerboy is a song written by Lady Gaga and KNS Productions, who also produced it in 2007. The song is on Lady Gaga’s debut album, The Fame.
The inspiration behind the song could
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Lady Gaga – Free Woman
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“Free Woman” is the fifth track on Chromatica. The song was rumoured to be the first promo single as its demo leaked in full on May 8, 2020.
Among speculations about a possible
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Lady Gaga – Babylon
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“Babylon” is the closing track from the standard edition of Lady Gaga’s album Chromatica. The track is titled after the ancient city of Babylon, which appears both in real history
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Lady Gaga (Ft. Beyoncé) – Telephone
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The second single from The Fame Monster, “Telephone” was originally written by Gaga for Britney Spears‘ Circus album, but Spears rejected it. Later, Gaga recorded the song as a
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Lady Gaga – Money Honey
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“Money Honey” is a synth-pop song written by Lady Gaga for her debut album “The Fame”. It was released in 2008 and it appears as track 8 on the album. The song continues the album’
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Lady Gaga – Paparazzi
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In an interview with Daily Telegraph, Gaga said that “Paparazzi” is about “struggling to balance success and love.”
An excerpt from a separate interview:
The song is about a few
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Lady Gaga – G.U.Y.
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“G.U.Y.” (an acronym for “Girl Under You”) is a song by American singer Lady Gaga, released as the third and final single from her album ARTPOP.
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Lady Gaga – Bad Kids
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“Bad Kids” is a song by Lady Gaga off Born This Way.
There was an entire rapped verse taken off of the album version last minute due to the label and censorship ordeals. Gaga once
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Lady Gaga – I'll Never Love Again (Extended Version)
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“I’ll Never Love Again” is the final song in the soundtrack for 2018’s A Star Is Born.
WARNING: SPOILERS FOLLOW
In the song, Ally (Lady Gaga) sings about her late husband Jackson
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Lady Gaga – Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)
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“Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)” is a synth-pop ballad from Lady Gaga’s debut studio album, The Fame. It was released as a single from the LP in several countries, but not in the
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Lady Gaga – Hair
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“Hair” is a song from Lady Gaga’s second studio album “Born This Way”. The song starts out with a slow piano melody which then turns into a dance beat influenced by rock music. The
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Lady Gaga – Bad Romance
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“Bad Romance” represents the Fear of Love Monster from the eight new songs in Lady Gaga’s re-release of The Fame.
Gaga talked to Grazia about writing this record saying:
I was in
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Lady Gaga – Yoü and I
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“Yoü and I” is a song written by Lady Gaga in 2010 from her third album, Born This Way. The song describes her relationship with Lüc Carl, her main love interest at the time the
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Lady Gaga & Elton John – Sine from Above
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This angelic dance-floor ballad introduces the third and final act of Chromatica. The track marks the second collaboration between Sir Elton John and Lady Gaga.
On this track
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Lady Gaga – Bloody Mary
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Bloody Mary is a song by Lady Gaga from her album, Born This Way.
I’m struggling between fantasy and reality in Bloody Mary. It was inspired by my car and Mary Magdalene (the
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Lady Gaga – Government Hooker
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This song is based off of JFK and Marilyn Monroe’s relationship. Lady Gaga is saying how influential women are in politics.
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Lady Gaga – Speechless
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Lady Gaga wrote this song after her dad had received heart surgery. He called her claiming he was “ready to die” and she was so distraught by his comment, that she wrote a song for
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Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande – Rain On Me
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“Rain On Me” is about persevering through your troubles and finding solace and comfort in the fact that things will get better. It is the second single off Chromatica, Gaga’s sixth
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Lady Gaga & BLACKPINK – Sour Candy
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“Sour Candy” marks the first collaboration between American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga and South Korean girl group BLACKPINK. It is the third pre-release track from Gaga’s highly
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Lady Gaga – Always Remember Us This Way
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‘Always Remember Us This Way’ is the 8th song featured on the A Star is Born Soundtrack
In the film, this song is the first song Ally performs solo in front of a crowd.
According
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Lady Gaga – Marry the Night
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The first song on the album Born This Way. The song was going to be the first single but the title track was chosen instead. The song later on became the 5th and final single of
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Lady Gaga (Ft. T.I., Too $hort & Twista) – Jewels N' Drugs
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“Jewels N' Drugs” is a hip-hop track with trap elements. Gaga curates star power (T.I.) with legacy power (Too $hort) and (Twista) to deliver a simple point: She wants love.
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Peso Pluma, Gabito Ballesteros & Junior H – LADY GAGA
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[Letra de "Lady Gaga"] / [Coro: Peso Pluma] / Dom Pérignon Lady Gaga, lentes en la cara, tusi y lavada / Triple lavada, y una bandida que me llama, quieren mi lana / Y no está mal
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Lady Gaga – John Wayne
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“John Wayne” describes the singer’s attraction to rugged, cowboy-types that are the opposite of the city boys she usually encounters in Manhattan.
Lady Gaga gave her debut
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Lady Gaga (Ft. Flo Rida & Space Cowboy) – Starstruck
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Starstruck (2008) is a song from Gaga’s first studio album “The Fame”.
In this song, Lady Gaga is using dancehall terms as entendres for sex, like she does in Pokerface.
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Lady Gaga – Electric Chapel
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“Electric Chapel” is a song by Lady Gaga off of her second album, Born This Way.
In an interview with SHOWstudio, she called the Electric Chapel a place where her fans can go. “It
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