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Lady Gaga's Most Successful Singles

Bruce Furst has served as president of the musical licensing operation Ashber Corporation in Austin, Texas, since 2000. He also oversees operations at Intergalactic Royalty Operations Corporation (iRoc). Bruce Furst has engaged in a number of projects involving music licensing and space travel, including plans for Lady Gaga to give the first ever musical performance in outer space.

Lady Gaga has enjoyed a remarkably consistent run of hit singles since first breaking into the pop music scene in 2008. Her debut single, “Just Dance,” reached No. 1 in the United States, as well as Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The song was quickly followed by “Poker Face,” which reached No. 1 in the same markets, plus a number of additional countries. The Fame, Gaga’s first full-length record, subsequently produced the top 10 singles “LoveGame” and “Paparazzi.”

Her second record, The Fame Monster, continued to provide the pop artist with multiple international hits. “Bad Romance,” the album’s lead single, hit No. 2 in the United States and No. 1 in six countries. “Telephone”, featuring vocals by Beyonce, as well as “Alejandro” also achieved top 5 status.

In 2011, Lady Gaga returned to the top of the charts with “Born This Way,” her third worldwide chart topper. The album of the same name produced additional top 10 singles, such as “The Edge of Glory,” “You and I,” and “Judas.” More recently, Gaga has enjoyed top 5 success with the singles “Applause” and “Million Reasons” from her albums Artpop and Joanne respectively.
Lady Gaga's Most Successful Singles
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