Since 2009, Lady Gaga has been penning significant pop songs and stirring up debates over her style, lyrics, and public presence. Gaga has established a reputation for herself in the public eye by disguising her identity and entrancing everyone around her.

Gaga is renowned for her strong voice, overt sexuality, and pro-self-acceptance and pro-love teachings. Gaga has always been vocal in her support of LGBTQ+ people, spreading positivity and standing up for the group when things become tough.

As a result, Gaga has evolved into one of the most recognizable figures in the LGBTQ+ community and among their allies, sort of becoming a gay icon.

In addition, Gaga has been able to discover and master several musical genres, hone her musical abilities, and prove to the world that she is a formidable force.

Gaga experimented with conventional radio pop sounds on her debut album, “The Fame,” producing dark and catchy radio hits to launch her ascent in the music industry.

Gaga was able to rule the charts and make a significant impact on the music business during the time of her debut album because of hits like “Just Dance,” “LoveGame,” “Paparazzi,” and “Poker Face.”

In order to continue the success of her debut album, Gaga published “The Fame Monster (Deluxe Edition),” a two-disc record.

There were popular songs including “Bad Romance,” “Alejandro,” and “Telephone” featuring Beyoncé on “The Fame Monster (Deluxe Edition)”.

Gaga released her second album, “Born This Way,” coupled with a special edition after her debut album and its companion. The title track “Born This Way,” one of her most well-known songs to this day, as well as “Marry the Night,” “Judas,” “Yoü and I,” and “The Edge of Glory” were among the many hits from this album.