Charts

“Just Dance” is Lady Gaga’s debut single, featuring Colby O’Donis. The song was unknown by most of the world when it was released in April 2008, but became a massive hit almost a year later, going to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and many other charts worldwide.

The song was certified 6× platinum in the US and Canada, 3× platinum in Australia, 2× platinum in Switzerland, and platinum in New Zeland and the UK.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #1
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #2
AUS – ARIA Charts: #1
AUT – Top 40: #8
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #1
FRA – Syndicat National: #14
GER – Media Control Charts: #10
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #1
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #3
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #1
UK – UK Singles Chart: #1

“Beautiful, Dirty, Rich” is Gaga’s first promotional single from The Fame. It only managed to chart in the UK.

UK – UK Singles Chart: #83

“Poker Face” is Gaga’s second worldwide single from her debut album. It was released at a time when Gaga was still unknown, but just like its predecessor, it became a worldwide smash the following year.

The single was certified 8× platinum in Canada, 6× platinum in Australia, 5× platinum in the US, 3× platinum in Switzerland, 2× platinum in New Zealand and Germany, and platinum in the UK.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #1
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #1
AUS – ARIA Charts: #1
AUT – Top 40: #1
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #1
FRA – Syndicat National: #1
GER – Media Control Charts: #1
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #1
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #1
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #1
UK – UK Singles Chart: #1

“Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)” was Gaga’s third single in certain international countries, such as Australia, New Zealand, and some European countries, and was chosen as the album’s fourth single in France.

The song was certified gold in Australia and New Zealand.

AUS – ARIA Charts: #15
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #68
FRA – Syndicat National: #7
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #9

“LoveGame” was Gaga’s third single in the United States and every other country where “Eh, Eh” wasn’t a single, and the album’s fourth single where “Eh, Eh” was a single. It was known as a Summer hit back in 2009, reaching the Top 10 and Top 5 in many countries.

The song is certified 2× platinum in the US and Canada, and platinum in Australia.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #5
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #1
AUS – ARIA Charts: #4
AUT – Top 40: #6
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #2
FRA – Syndicat National: #5
GER – Media Control Charts: #7
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #30
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #12
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #15
UK – UK Singles Chart: #19

“Paparazzi” was Gaga’s final single from The Fame. It was released in September 2009 in the US just before her performance at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. It was also released in the Summer of 2009 in other countries.

The song is certified 3× platinum in the US, 2× platinum in Australia, and gold in New Zealand, Switzerland, Germany, and the UK.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #6
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #1
AUS – ARIA Charts: #2
AUT – Top 40: #3
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #3
FRA – Syndicat National: #6
GER – Media Control Charts: #1
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #4
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #5
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #4
UK – UK Singles Chart: #4

“Chillin’” is one of Gaga’s very first songs where she is a featured guest on another artist’s song, in this case rapper Wale’s. It was released as a single in April of 2009.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #99
AUS – ARIA Charts: #29
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #73
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #19
UK – UK Singles Chart: #12

“Bad Romance” is Gaga’s first single off her second mainstream release The Fame Monster. The song saw the transition from Gaga’s usual pop and electric type sound displayed in her first album to more of a dark and gothic type of pop sound. It was released in October 2009.

The song is certified 7× platinum in Canada, 4× platinum in the US and Australia, 2× platinum in New Zealand, and platinum in Germany, France, and Switzerland.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #2
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #1
AUS – ARIA Charts: #2
AUT – Top 40: #1
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #1
FRA – Syndicat National: #1
GER – Media Control Charts: #1
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #1
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #2
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #2
UK – UK Singles Chart: #1

“Telephone” is Gaga’s second single from The Fame Monster and features Beyoncé. The song was released at the end of January but debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #35 in December 2009 due to strong digital sales.

The single is certified 3× platinum in Australia and Canada, platinum in New Zealand, and gold in France, Germany, and Switzerland.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #3
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #1
AUS – ARIA Charts: #3
AUT – Top 40: #3
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #3
FRA – Syndicat National: #3
GER – Media Control Charts: #3
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #1
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #3
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #4
UK – UK Singles Chart: #1

“Alejandro” is Gaga’s third and final worldwide single from her second mainstream release. “Dance In The Dark” was supposed to be released, however, Gaga voted against the decision and released “Alejandro” instead. The song was released in April of 2010.

The song is certified platinum in Australia, Germany, and Switzerland, and certified gold in France and New Zealand.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #5
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #1
AUS – ARIA Charts: #2
AUT – Top 40: #2
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #4
FRA – Syndicat National: #3
GER – Media Control Charts: #2
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #3
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #11
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #3
UK – UK Singles Chart: #7

“Dance In The Dark” was supposed to be Gaga’s third and final single from The Fame Monster, however, “Alejandro” was chosen instead, but this didn’t stop the song from being released in some international countries as a digital and radio single only.

AUS – ARIA Charts: #24
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #88
UK – UK Singles Chart: #89

“Born This Way” is Gaga’s lead single from her second album of the same name. Upon its release in February 2011, the song broke numerous radio and iTunes records worldwide, including its #1 position in over 22 countries worldwide on iTunes and staying at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for six straight weeks. It’s also the fastest selling song in the history of iTunes.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #1
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #1
AUS – ARIA Charts: #1
AUT – Top 40: #1
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #1
FRA – Syndicat National: #2
GER – Media Control Charts: #1
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #1
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #1
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #1
UK – UK Singles Chart: #3

“Judas” was released as the second single prior to the release of Born This Way in April 2011. The track is known as one of Gaga’s least successful to date, only reaching #10 on the Billboard Hot 100. However, it still reached #1 on the Billboard Dance Charts.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #10
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #1
AUS – ARIA Charts: #6
AUT – Top 40: #6
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #8
FRA – Syndicat National: #6
GER – Media Control Charts: #23
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #4
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #12
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #8
UK – UK Singles Chart: #8

“The Edge Of Glory” was released as the first of two promo singles from Gaga’s second album in May 2011, however, after its initial success, Gaga decided to release it as the album’s third single. The song features a sax solo from the late Clarence Clemons.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #3
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #1
AUS – ARIA Charts: #2
AUT – Top 40: #3
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #3
FRA – Syndicat National: #7
GER – Media Control Charts: #3
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #4
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #3
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #10
UK – UK Singles Chart: #6

“Hair” was released as Born This Way’s promotional single in May 2011. The song managed to reach the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 due to strong digital sales.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #12
AUS – ARIA Charts: #20
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #11
FRA – Syndicat National: #12
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #14
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #9
UK – UK Singles Chart: #13

“Yoü And I” is Gaga’s fourth single from Born This Way. It was added to radio in the US on August 23rd and was performed by Gaga at the 2011 MTV VMAS.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #6
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #1
AUS – ARIA Charts: #14
AUT – Top 40: #8
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #10
FRA – Syndicat National: #98
GER – Media Control Charts: #21
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #32
NZ – Recording Industry Association of New Zealand: #5
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #32
UK – UK Singles Chart: #23

“Marry The Night” is the fifth and final single from Gaga’s second album. It was added to radio on November 15th and made it’s re-entry onto Billboard the week of December 1, 2011, right after the release of its music video.

US – Billboard Hot 100: #29
US – Hot Dance Club Songs: #1
AUS – ARIA Charts: #80
AUT – Top 40: #13
CAN – Canadian Hot 100: #11
FRA – Syndicat National: #50
GER – Media Control Charts: #17
IRE – Irish Singles Chart: #24
SWI – Swiss Music Charts: #34
UK – UK Singles Chart: #16