Lady Gaga is an American singer, songwriter, and actress widely regarded as one of the most innovative and influential figures in modern pop music. Born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta on March 28, 1986, in New York City, she rose to global fame in the late 2000s with a bold artistic vision that combined music, fashion, and performance art.
Lady Gaga achieved breakthrough success with her debut album The Fame, which featured chart-topping hits such as “Just Dance” and “Poker Face.” The album’s fusion of electronic dance music and pop, along with her distinctive image, quickly made her an international superstar.
She continued her success with The Fame Monster and Born This Way, producing iconic songs like “Bad Romance,” “Born This Way,” and “Telephone.” Her music often blends pop, dance, and electronic elements while addressing themes of identity, fame, and self-expression.
Known for her theatrical performances and ever-evolving visual style, Lady Gaga has pushed the boundaries of pop music presentation, incorporating elaborate costumes, storytelling, and conceptual artistry into her work.
In addition to her music career, she has achieved critical acclaim as an actress, notably starring in A Star Is Born, which earned her an Academy Award for Best Original Song for “Shallow.”
Throughout her career, Lady Gaga has received numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards, and has influenced both music and fashion on a global scale.
Today, Lady Gaga is recognized as a cultural icon whose creativity, versatility, and impact have helped redefine modern pop music and performance.