Eight songs on our Trending Tracks charts. A Bruno Mars duet at #3. Lady Gaga is back, and her new album, Mayhem, delivers some serious firepower.
In True Lady Gaga Fashion
Lady Gaga isn’t just having a moment in the spotlight—she’s taking over. Mother Monster is bursting into 2025 like it’s her playground, flooding the charts with glitter, glamour, and pure pop glory. The proof? Her addictive new album, Mayhem, released on February 2, is already making waves, with multiple tracks charting and one legendary collab climbing near the very top.
The Numbers Suggest People Are Goo Goo for Gaga
Let’s start with the firepower:
- #3 – “Die With a Smile” (with Bruno Mars)
- #84 – “Garden of Eden”
- #92 – “Vanish Into You”
- #111 – “Abracadabra”
- #155 – “How Bad Do U Want Me”
- #158 – “Disease”
- #161 – “Perfect Celebrity”
- #173 – “Zombieboy”

Why You Should Tune In Right Now
These songs aren’t just charting—they’re living rent-free in our heads. Gaga’s voice hits like a freight train. Her lyrics cut deep, and the production is peak pop with just the right amount of edge and rawness, making you feel like you’re watching her musical storytelling unfold onstage.
Whether you’re chanting along, dancing and head-bobbing, or crying your eyes out, Lady Gaga’s 2025 reign has a track for you.
And if you’re looking to dive into Mayhem specifically, head over to Billboard’s album song ranking—after you’re done reading this, of course.
Will She Continue to Dominate?
“Die With a Smile” isn’t just charting—it’s dominating the global music scene. This collab between Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars set a Spotify record, becoming the fastest song to reach 1 billion streams, achieving this milestone in just 96 days. Anticipate it continuing to challenge for the #1 spot as spring heats up.
“Garden of Eden” and “Abracadabra” are gaining traction fast, already appearing in dance edits and fan video montages.
And don’t be surprised if “Zombieboy” becomes the next alt-pop darling. Its weirdness is exactly what makes it stick, while already amassing over 26 million Spotify listens in just over a month.
It’s Gaga’s World and We’re Just Streaming In It
It’s clear Lady Gaga wanted to make a statement in 2025—one where pop can be strange, stunning, and hypnotic. Hop on the train before it leaves the station. Luckily, this writer doesn’t think Gaga or her streams will be going anywhere anytime soon.