Ahead of Gaga’s Super Bowl Half Time Show takeover, we look at some of her biggest UK chart feats.

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It’s that time of the year again when the rest of the world suddenly catches up on American football fever, the Super Bowl. True, some of us are here for the sports, but most of the show’s huge global audience are into the Half Time show, which has recently boasted showstopping performances (literally if you think about it) from Beyoncé, Coldplay, Madonna, and Katy Perry.

This year, it’s Lady Gaga’s turn to take the stage, and while details of her setlist and performance are tightly under wraps, there’s a good chance we’ll be haring some of her monster hits. We look at Gaga’s biggest songs and album in her eight-year chart history in the UK.

Just Dance

Gaga’s debut was a phenomenon when it spent three weeks at the top in January 2009 – in its first month it sold 260,000 copies. Altogether the track has a sales tally of 959,000 and streams of 6.3 million.

Poker Face

Poker Face is certainly Gaga’s biggest song of all time in the UK. It’s shifted 1.18 million copies, 8.27 million streams and has many a chart feat attached to its name. It was the star’s first million-seller (spoiler: there is another one to come) and it’s spent longer in the Top 100 than any of her other hits – 84 weeks! It was also the best selling single of 2009. Not bad, eh?

Single: Poker Face
Year: 2009
Official Charts Peak: 1

Poker Face is Gaga’s biggest hit in the UK, and became her first Official Charts Million Seller. She has managed to score another since, but there’ll be more on that later…


Poker Face’s oh-so-subtle artworkDo What U Want

Gaga’s most streamed song in the UK is not one of her huge early hits, but Do What U Want, which featured R Kelly on one version, and Christina Aguilera on another. It’s on 248,000 sales, but 8.5 million streams, which isn’t bad to say it came out in 2013, before streaming counted toward the Official Singles Chart. In fact, her streaming Top 3 is pretty close, with Applause and Poker Face not far behind the leader.

While we’re here, let’s look at Gaga’s most streamed Top 10 – some new ones manage to sneak, in, you’ll notice.

1
DO WHAT U WANT

2
APPLAUSE

3
POKER FACE

4
PERFECT ILLUSION

5
BAD ROMANCE

6
JUST DANCE

7
MILLION REASONS

8
TELEPHONE

9
BORN THIS WAY

10
THE EDGE OF GLORY

©2017 Official Charts Company

Bad Romance

Ma-ma-ma-maaaaaaa! Gaga’s third Number 1 takes the honour of being her second million-seller, and topped the charts in both 2009 and 2010. It’s shifted 1.04 million copies, and has racked up 7.58 million plays on streaming services, despite predating streams being counted toward the chart by over four years.

What about her albums, then?

The Fame

Lady Gaga’s debut is the big one, with combined chart sales of 2.94 million, including an astonishing 2.5 million physical copies sold, and 403,000 downloads.

The album was a pretty consistent seller in its first year, but when The Fame Monster arrived as part of the reissue at the very end of 2009, it sold nearly 400,000 copies in just three weeks in the run-up to Christmas.

The Fame spent seven weeks at Number 1 and has notched up a whopping 174 weeks in the Official Albums Chart Top 100.

Born This Way

Lady Gaga’s second album proper spent three weeks at the top and has a combined sales tally of 989,000. 787,000 of you bought a physical copy and it’s sold 194,000 downloads.