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Lady Gaga videography

Lady Gaga videography

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American singer Lady Gaga has released three video albums and has been featured in over thirty music videos. From her debut album The Fame (2008), she released music videos for the singles "Just Dance", "Poker Face", "Eh, Eh", "LoveGame", and "Paparazzi". In the latter, Gaga portrays a doomed starlet taking revenge on her lover. She also shot a video for the album's promotional single "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich". Gaga reissued her first album as The Fame Monster (2009), preceded by a music video for the lead single "Bad Romance", which won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video and seven MTV Video Music Awards, including Video of the Year in 2010.[1][2] The following year, Jonas Åkerlund directed the music video for "Telephone"—a continuation of "Paparazzi"—which was shot as a short film. It received an MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year nomination, and was named the Best Music Video of the Decade by Billboard in January 2015.[1][3] For her 2010 video "Alejandro", Gaga received positive reviews from critics, though she was criticized by the Catholic League that alleged blasphemy.[4]

Lady Gaga at A Star is Born (2018) premiere in London

Gaga's second studio album Born This Way (2011) released the music video for the eponymous lead single, in which she gives birth to a new race. The music video won the Best Female Video and Best Video with a Social Message awards at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards.[5] In the following video, "Judas", she portrays Mary Magdalene, and Norman Reedus plays the title role. The video for "The Edge of Glory" consists mostly of interchanging shots of Gaga dancing and singing on the street and was considered the simplest of her career.[6] In the same year, she released "You and I", which focuses on her trying to get her boyfriend back in Nebraska. She also introduces her male alter ego Jo Calderone in the video. Gaga directed her 14-minute video for the final single "Marry the Night", which narrates her story to find success in the music industry, but she ultimately suffers setback.

In 2013, Gaga released her third album Artpop, with "Applause" as its lead single, whose music video includes artistic and complex scenes. The 11-minute video for "G.U.Y." was filmed at the Hearst Castle, and features cameos from Andy Cohen and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars. In 2014, Gaga released a jazz album with Tony Bennett called Cheek to Cheek, which generated four studio videos showing the album's recording process. In 2015, she released the music video for "Til It Happens to You", a song about campus rape in the United States. Her fifth studio album, Joanne, was released in 2016, and the music video for its lead single, "Perfect Illusion", was shot in the desert with a story that continues in her subsequent videos "Million Reasons", "John Wayne", and "Joanne". Gaga's sixth studio album Chromatica (2020) spawned the music video for the lead single "Stupid Love", followed by "Rain on Me", which features Ariana Grande. She also released a short film for "911", which focuses on a variety of surreal hallucination she has after getting involved in a serious car accident. As part of Love for Sale's (2021) promotion, Gaga and Bennett released many studio videos shot during recording sessions of each song.

Gaga has appeared in television shows, including in guest judging roles in American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance, as well as starring in an episode of The Simpsons. She is also featured in several movies and commercials, and has held two Thanksgiving television specials—A Very Gaga Thanksgiving (2011) and Lady Gaga and the Muppets Holiday Spectacular (2013). Gaga starred in the fifth season of the horror anthology series American Horror Story, entitled Hotel (2015–2016), for which she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film.[7] She also appeared in its sixth season, entitled Roanoke (2016). Gaga was later the focus of the 2017 documentary Gaga: Five Foot Two, which explored the creation of Joanne and her preparation for the Super Bowl LI halftime show.[8] She went onto star as a singer named Ally in the successful musical romantic drama A Star Is Born (2018) alongside Bradley Cooper. For her work, Gaga was nominated for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress, while winning the Critics' Choice and National Board of Review awards.[9] Her second leading role was in the biographical crime film House of Gucci, released in 2021. Gaga will co-star in Joker: Folie à Deux, which is scheduled for release on October 4, 2024.[10]

Music videos

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Joseph Kahn looking to the front.
The music videos for "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" and "LoveGame" were directed by Joseph Kahn.
Alexander Skarsgard at the 2012 WonderCon.
Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgård appears as Gaga's boyfriend in the video for "Paparazzi".
Francis Lawrence smiling at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con International.
Francis Lawrence directed the music video for "Bad Romance".
Beyoncé singing.
Beyoncé features in the music videos for "Video Phone" and "Telephone".
Tyrese Gibson looks away from the camera.
Tyrese Gibson makes a cameo appearance in the "Telephone" video.
Taylor Kinney looking to the front.
Taylor Kinney plays a mad scientist in the music video for "You and I".
Tony Bennett performing.
Tony Bennett appears in the music video for "The Lady Is a Tramp" and many others from Cheek to Cheek (2014) and Love for Sale (2021).
Inez and Vinoodh sitting on the sofa holding a mic.
The music video for "Applause" was directed by Inez and Vinoodh.
Lisa Vanderpump smiling towards the camera.
Lisa Vanderpump appears in the music video for "G.U.Y." as Gaga's accomplice.
Catherine Hardwicke smiling while signing some DVDs.
Twilight's (2008) film director Catherine Hardwicke, directed the music video for "Til It Happens to You".
Bradley Cooper looking to the front.
Bradley Cooper appears in many music videos from A Star Is Born (2018).
Robert Rodriguez looking to the front.
Robert Rodriguez, who had previously worked with Gaga on the films Machete Kills (2013) and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014), directed the music video for "Rain on Me".
Ariana Grande at Grammys Red Carpet 2020.
Ariana Grande features in the "Rain on Me" video.
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Filmography

Film

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Television

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Notes

  1. Gaga plays a single character who has two different names.[86] For her performance in the role, she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film.[87]
  2. Web series overview:[128]
    • Episodes 1–27 were released in 2008;
    • Episodes 28–40 were released in 2009;
    • Episodes 41–44 were released in 2011;
    • Episodes 45–46 were released in 2014;
    • Episodes 47–49 were released in 2020.

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