Lady Gaga’s New Triple Decade Triumph: Six No. 1 Top Hits
Lady Gaga has achieved a remarkable milestone, joining Michael and Janet Jackson as the third musical artist to secure multiple No. 1 hits across three decades.
Gaga burst onto the music scene in 2008 with her debut album, The Fame, an electro-pop masterpiece that climbed to No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The album’s lead single, “Just Dance,” skyrocketed to No. 1 in 2009, holding the top spot for three weeks. Her second single, “Poker Face,” followed closely behind, becoming another chart-topping success that same year.
Building on her explosive debut, Gaga released “Born This Way” in 2011. The album’s title track quickly ascended to No. 1, marking her third chart-topping hit and solidifying her status as a pop powerhouse in her second decade of music.
In 2019, the star returned to the spotlight with a new artistic endeavor, taking on the role of Ally in the critically acclaimed film A Star is Born. Her duet with co-star Bradley Cooper, “Shallow,” became her fourth No. 1 hit, earning her acclaim not only as a musician but as a gifted actress.
Gaga’s fifth No. 1 hit came in 2020 with the chart-topping single “Rain on Me,” a collaboration with Ariana Grande. The song debuted at No. 1 and became an instant fan favorite.
Most recently, the artist’s sixth No. 1 hit, “Die With a Smile,” featuring Bruno Mars, climbed to the top of the charts after 20 weeks. This achievement marked her third No. 1 in her third decade of music, cementing her legacy as a multi-decade chart dominator.
To celebrate the milestone, the star posted an Instagram Reel expressing her gratitude to fans.
“Thank you for listening and dancing and making your art along with mine. I’m so grateful,” Gaga stated in her video to fans.
Fans poured their love into the comment section, praising the musician for her musical talents and dedication.
“I’m so excited for you to hear what more I have in store for you. I love you so much.” Gaga concluded, ending on a positive note as she hinted at a future project.