Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga, born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta on March 28, 1986, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress known for her distinctive style and powerful vocal abilities. Emerging in the late 2000s, she blends pop, dance, and electronic music, often incorporating elements of rock and jazz. Her debut album, *The Fame* (2008), featured hit singles like "Just Dance" and "Poker Face," establishing her as a pop icon. Notable works include her subsequent albums *Born This Way* (2011), which celebrated LGBTQ+ identities, and *Joanne* (2016), showcasing a more personal and stripped-down sound. Gaga's collaboration with Bradley Cooper on the film *A Star Is Born* (2018) produced the critically acclaimed song "Shallow," which won an Academy Award. Gaga is recognized for her theatrical live performances and elaborate fashion, often pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms. Her impact on music extends beyond her chart-topping hits; she advocates for mental health awareness and LGBTQ+ rights. As a cultural figure, she has reshaped the landscape of modern pop music, inspiring a generation of artists with her innovative approach and commitment to authenticity.