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What is Gaga's most experimental song?


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  1. 1. ...is the most experimental?

    • Teeth
      5
    • Government Hooker
      28
    • Americano
      2
    • Bloody Mary
      7
    • Aura
      45
    • Jewels n Drugs
      12
    • Swine
      21
    • Mary Jane Holland
      2
    • Killah
      12
    • Other (comment which)
      3


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On 2/5/2026 at 7:59 PM, DrKindnessKunt2005 said:

So far I think that Partynauseous, Ratchet, In like with You, and Aura are her most experimental work that we know of.

Maybe even Love Me Right? It’s a slow electronic song with the spirit of a 90s ballad. It shouldn’t work, but it does. I’m not saying it’s a groundbreaking song, but sonically it sounds different from what the other MPGs have done. 

Edit: How could I forget Bloody Mary? It’s definitely not something that any other MPG would make nor create. 

What’s that? I’ve never heard of this.

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4 minutes ago, Ashley said:

What’s that? I’ve never heard of this.

In Like with You is an unreleased ACT II song. 

DJWS confirmed that this was a snippet of In Like with You on X (back when it was known as Twitter). He deleted his tweets so I have no proof of this besides the fans who commented that this was In like with You in the comment section. 

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MountainMonster

It’s obviously J&D. Every other song on here sounds like typical Gaga. J&D sounds nothing like everything else. Instead, it sounds like garbage. It’s by far her most experimental - and a failed experiment at that. 

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16 hours ago, MountainMonster said:

It’s obviously J&D. Every other song on here sounds like typical Gaga. J&D sounds nothing like everything else. Instead, it sounds like garbage. It’s by far her most experimental - and a failed experiment at that. 

...that could've been a bit harsh but I think you might be onto something :icant:

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16 minutes ago, NotoriousEden said:

How tf is Killah experimental? It’s campy crap pandering to the gay audience :wtfga:

So you think everyone’s out here doing industrial funk pop rnb songs with electro-punk bridges or what’s the tea? Lmao. Also the concept of a song that pulls heavily from Bowie/Beck/Prince/Janet being “pandering to the gays” when most gays think the song is sonically inaccessible 🤣

Based on genre-fusion/clash alone, it’s more experimental than almost anything else on MAYHEM (love Disease and PC down, but those are basically just straight up industrial synthpop/rock tracks)

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16 hours ago, Decodekid said:

SFA? Are we for real? Bloodpop took a DNB drum sample sped it up and called it a day, that outro isn't that experimental  :excusemeno:

 

Now if we’re talking Lil Texas’ remix of SFA on the other hand…:ladyhaha:

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On 2/7/2026 at 12:56 PM, GerMonsterNotta said:

Bloody Mary tbh… 

The song fractures pop structure with gothic chants, religious symbolism, and industrial tension instead of a clean hook… Its warped vocals and ritualistic repetition feel closer to performance art than radio pop, pushing discomfort as an aesthetic choice. It’s fearless in genre-bending. 

heavy disagree. it's entirely pop intro> verse > pc > c > verse > pc > c > bridge > c > outro for 2011 pop structure. it has 2 clear and clean hooks (i'll dance dance - and i won't cry for you) it's influenced by religion and horror which gaga and other popstars have done since 2009 and it absolutely could've been played on radio. if Judas was so could this. In true Gaga fashion it wasn't like anything on radio at the time but it still could've been edited and played easily. It's also not genre bending it's Electropop and some minor FOTF disco nothing new by 2011 standards. Gaga didn't really bring her experimental weirdness of her fashion and attitude into her music until ARTPOP (and then quickly ditched it when it didn't work nn)

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