Lady Gaga sets dance chart record with 10 ‘Mayhem’ songs on Hot 100
Lady Gaga has recently made history on the dance charts with her album “Mayhem”, not only topping the Billboard 200 album chart but also dominating the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album has an impressive ten songs debuting on the Hot 100 chart, with the collaborative track “Die With a Smile” with Bruno Mars leading the pack at #2. Following closely behind are other tracks from the album such as “Abracadabra” at #19, “Garden of Eden” at #52, and “Vanish Into You” at #61.
Fans of Lady Gaga have noted that the track “How Bad Do U Want Me” bears a resemblance to Taylor Swift’s style, entering the chart at #69. The album’s debut single “Disease” has also made a resurgence on the chart, landing at #71 after peaking at #27 in November. Additionally, “Perfect Celebrity” sits at #81, and “Zombieboy” follows closely behind at #85. The last two tracks rounding up the ten entries are “Killah,” performed by Gaga on Saturday Night Live, at #93, and “LoveDrug” at #95. Lady Gaga now boasts an impressive 46 career Hot 100 songs with this latest achievement.
Apart from her success on the Hot 100 chart, Lady Gaga has also made waves on the Top Dance Albums chart with “Mayhem” debuting at #1, marking her eighth chart-topper. Lady Gaga has now solidified her position as the artist with the most #1 albums in the 24-year history of the chart. Furthermore, she has secured nine songs on Billboard’s relatively new Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart, with “Abracadabra” claiming the top spot at #1.
Lady Gaga’s impact on the music industry is undeniable, and her latest album “Mayhem” has undoubtedly solidified her status as a chart-topping artist. With her unique sound and captivating performances, Lady Gaga continues to captivate audiences and set new records in the music world. Her achievements on the dance and pop charts showcase her versatility as an artist and cement her reputation as a powerhouse in the industry. We can’t wait to see what else Lady Gaga has in store for her fans in the future.