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- Music video by Lady Gaga performing Hold My Hand.
- Official music video for "911" by Lady Gaga.
- Germanesque techno hit for Lady Gaga, utilizing her name as a Teutonic chant, in which she is abducted from a surreal bath-house by costumed otherworldly supermodels, and auctioned off into slavery, before getting a fiery revenge.
- Music video for Lady Gaga and Beyoncé's single "Telephone".
- Music video for Lady Gaga's Paparazzi.
- The video begins with soldiers in black leather uniforms in a cabaret with a close-up of a soldier passed out in female fishnet stockings and heels as another lone soldier stares into the distance. The scene then cuts to male dancers performing elaborate choreography while marching forward with a Star of David. As the intro of the song begins, Gaga is shown leading a funeral procession, carrying the Sacred Heart on a pillow. When the lyrics begin, she sits on a throne wearing an elaborate headpiece and binocular-like eyepieces, with a smoking pipe in her hand, watching her dancers perform a rigorous routine in the snow. Gaga is then seen as the character Sally Bowles from Cabaret, dancing and simulating sex acts with three men on a stage with twin beds surrounded by spotlights, all wearing nothing but underwear, inter-cut with shots of Gaga lying on a larger bed dressed in a red latex nun outfit. She subsequently appears dressed in a white hooded robe, reminiscent of Joan of Arc, with her dancers, interspersed with a shot of her as the nun, consuming a set of rosary beads.
- Music video for Lady Gaga's hit single "You and I".
- A promotional video for Lady Gaga's 2008 single "Poker Face."
- Music video for Lady Gaga's Judas.
- Official music video for "Rain on Me" by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande.
- Dom Pérignon and Lady Gaga celebrate the devotion to the inspiring, uplifting labor of creation. Because creation requires time to elevate and transcend.
- Music video for Lady Gaga's new single "G.U.Y".
- A showcase of Tom Ford's 2016 spring/summer collection featuring Lady Gaga's cover of "I Want Your Love" by Chic.
- Short film for Lady Gaga's "Marry The Night".
- 20111h 57mTV-MA8.4 (2.4K)TV SpecialA live concert performance of Grammy-winning pop sensation Lady Gaga at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
- Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper perform "Shallow" from their film A Star Is Born (2018).
- Lady Gaga - Do What U Want Feat R.Kelly (Official Music Video).
- The official music video from Lady Gaga's 2016 studio album 'Joanne'.
- 20113m7.5 (699)Music VideoMusic video for the song "3 Way" which was released as part of "The Wack Album" by The Lonely Island.
- The world rots in conflict. Many tribes battle for dominance. While the Spiritual Ones pray and sleep for peace, the Kindness Punks battle for Chromatica.
- Released in May 2008, the video was directed by music video director Melina Matsoukas, and is based on the thematic content of the song of being in a party. The video begins with Gaga arriving with her background dancers at a house party, which seems to have ended. One of the dancers puts a Discolite Boombox on, blaring the music through the house. The crowd at the party appear to be sleeping in different areas, and are awoken by the music. They all start to dance, and scenes of the party are inter-cut with scenes of a scantily dressed Gaga dancing in a poncho, with a disco ball or in a small rubber pool playing with an inflated killer whale. She wears a blue, lightning-bolt shaped sticker beneath her right eye like that on the single cover, which paid tribute to the album cover of David Bowie's Aladdin Sane, as he is one of her musical idols.
- The video is composed of various clips from A Star Is Born (2018). Features Gaga's character singing a tribute to her late husband Jackson (played by Cooper).
- Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga perform 60 minutes of jazz standards.
- A Thanksgiving television special featuring Lady Gaga and The Muppets.
- Lady Gaga's music video for Born This Way.
- A studio video of Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga singing the Cole Porter song "I've Got You Under My Skin".
- The music video for the song was directed by Joseph Kahn, and portrayed Gaga dancing at an underground subway station and in a parking lot. The music video was a tribute from the singer to the New York lifestyle including its glamour, fans and fashion. It was influenced by the music video for Michael Jackson's "Bad", which also took place in a subway station. The music video was banned from broadcast at the PG-rated time slots in Australian television channels because of its sexual content.
- It alternates between black and white and colored scenes, showing the singer playing instruments, wandering outdoors, playing pool with her friends, and walking alone in the forest. The opening slide talks about who Joanne was, with the closing slide showing her birthday and the day of her passing.
- A visceral exploration of four victims' experiences coping with campus sexual assault as they transition through phases of attack, post-traumatic survival, and activism for change.
- Gaga performed the song at the 2013 YouTube Music Awards, wearing a red shirt and playing the piano while crying.
- Lady Gaga's character from "A Star is Born" performs "Always Remember Us This Way" amid a montage of clips from the film.
- In this Joseph Kahn directed music video for Lady Gaga's 2009 single "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" Gaga plays with Italian-American imagery and cooks pasta for her lover.
- Music video for Lady Gaga's applause.
- A studio video featuring Gaga and Bennett recording the song, while they smile at each other and hug several times.
- Rendering of the two concerts that Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett did at Radio City Music Hall in August, billed as Bennett's final public performances, the first night of which coincided with his 95th birthday.
- "Cake Like Lady Gaga" also known as just "Cake" or "Trap" is a song written by Lady Gaga and produced by DJ White Shadow in September of 2012.
- Promotional video for "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" by Lady Gaga.
- The Super Bowl LI Halftime show took place on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas as part of Super Bowl LI. The show was headlined by Lady Gaga, who performed a medley of her songs, including the smash hit Million Reasons from her fifth studio album Joanne.
- A music video for the song was filmed in late May, co-directed by the singer and her production team, Haus of Gaga. The video is simple in contrast to much of Gaga's previous work, and portrays her dancing on a fire-escape and walking on a lonely street. Differences include the lack of intricate choreography and back-up dancers, as well as using only one outfit designed by Versace. Critics lauded the simplicity of the video, while comparing it to the works of Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson and Madonna.
- The video begins with the singer laying across the desert floor from the ending of "Perfect Illusion" during sunset, as black SUVs approach her from afar. Gaga's crew comes out of the SUVs and takes her to a video shoot where she prepares to sing "Million Reasons". As she starts getting ready, the singer notices a small box with a bow atop it on her desk. The video then inter-cuts to a number of flashbacks - Gaga singing in a white studio while playing the guitar, getting rescued by her friends from the desert and breaking down in tears. Finally Gaga opens the box which reveals the content to be a rosary with a note saying "Love you, sis".
- While an outrageous fashion sense, elaborate videos, and spectacular stage sets are her norm, it's the music of 'Monster Mother' Lady Gaga that has led to her explosive career full of fame and accolades.
- From piano to burlesque to Monster Ball, Lady Gaga is one of the most unusual pop stars to rise to fame. Her obscure fashion looks and bizarre appearances have elevated her to icon. Gaga has traveled through time with her ever-changing sound, reinventing herself for every album, award ceremony, and red carpet. With a strong fan base behind her, she continues to reign as one of the biggest pop stars of the industry.
- An inside look at how the superstar Lady Gaga rose to fame and why she continues to make splashes in headlines today. She wants everyone to embrace their inner freak, and she lovingly calls her fans her "little monsters." Other pop stars are taking note and stepping up their own game, but Lady Gaga has set a high standard and she has no plans to slow down.
- A promotional video for Beyonce's 2009 single "Video Phone" featuring Lady Gaga."
- This documentary explores the ups and downs of highly influential superstar Lady Gaga. With commentary from such stars as Ozzy Osbourne, Akon, and Michael Bolton, see how Lady Gaga is taking on the world- one sequin at a time.