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Lady Gaga, born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, is a Grammy- and Oscar-winning artist known for her powerful vocals, bold fashion, and fearless reinvention. She rose to international fame in 2008 with her debut album The Fame, which produced global hits like "Just Dance" and "Poker Face." Her flashy performances and avant-garde style quickly set her apart as a pop icon.
In 2009, she followed up with The Fame Monster, a darker, edgier companion album that included anthems like "Bad Romance," "Telephone," and "Alejandro." Her 2011 album Born This Way pushed boundaries both musically and socially, embracing themes of identity, self-empowerment, and LGBTQ+ pride. The title track became a cultural milestone and cemented Gaga as a voice for inclusivity.
Gaga continued to evolve with Artpop in 2013, a blend of electronic beats and abstract performance art. While polarizing, it showcased her creative daring. In 2014, she took a surprising turn with Cheek to Cheek, a jazz standards collaboration with Tony Bennett that earned a Grammy and highlighted her vocal range.
She returned to pop with Joanne (2016), a more stripped-down, emotional album inspired by personal loss and family. That same year, she stunned audiences with her high-energy Super Bowl halftime performance. In 2018, Gaga starred alongside Bradley Cooper in A Star Is Born, delivering a raw, critically acclaimed performance. Her song "Shallow" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, as well as a Golden Globe and Grammy.
In 2020, she released Chromatica, a return to dance-pop roots with hits like "Rain on Me" (with Ariana Grande). The album offered escapism during the pandemic and reaffirmed her pop dominance. In 2021, she again teamed up with Tony Bennett for Love for Sale, further showcasing her versatility.
Outside of music, Lady Gaga is known for her philanthropy and activism. She founded the Born This Way Foundation to support youth mental health and promote kindness and inclusion. She has also spoken out on sexual assault, LGBTQ+ rights, and social justice.
With multiple Grammys, an Oscar, and a lasting impact on pop culture, Lady Gaga remains a fearless artist whose career blends spectacle with substance, constantly reinventing herself while staying true to her message of love and empowerment.