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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
      5
    • Aura
      44
    • Jewels n Drugs
      12
    • Swine
      20
    • Mary Jane Holland
      2
    • Killah
      11
    • Other (comment which)
      2


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2 hours ago, Emvee said:

Aura still follows the PF, BR, Judas formula… 

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I mean, she's more experimental than a lot of her peers, but she's no ARCA or Bjork like we often like to tell ourselves lol.

That said: Bloody Mary. None of it should work, but it does. The next runner up is Government Hooker.

Swine would be more experimental if she kept some elements of the demo + the piano intro from SwineFest.

Same with Americano (Piano Intro) as performed in Guadalajara in like 2011.

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StrawberryBlond

I feel the award has to go to Government Hooker. Doesn't sound remotely like anything that any mainstream pop artist has released, it's sexual to the point of being uncomfortable (in a good way!) making it impossible to be played on radio. Of course she debuted it at a gritty, dark catwalk show, it's the only place in regular society you could feasibly play such a song. Whenever I hear it, I feel like I'm in an underground Berlin sex club. :pole:

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lyrically ARTPOP the song, sonically MJH takes it for me. Dubstep drums, a Hardstyle Baseline, Saw Synths, Metal Guitars, the vocal layering, the song being structured to mimic the effects of drugs on your mind. It feels like the soul of a Metal song in a EDM body.

ARTPOP as an album in general was so experimental for a popstar, especially THE biggest popstar on the planet. I hope one day she'll go back to making heavy powerful and loud music like that again. She had the chance to be the queen of Electronic Dance Music.

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8 hours ago, BadKid58 said:

I remember when Government Hooker premiered like it was yesterday and thinking that Gaga was the coolest bitch on the planet rocking that runway with that cigarette. Such good times as a fan :flutter:

i remember seeing this for the first time and going "i wanna be her when i grow up" at the ripe age of 13

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13 hours ago, DESTROY UR DISEASE said:

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oh that's a... definitely a unique choice for experimental track, but I'm here for that! :vegas:

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I don't think GH is that experimental tbh. 

Wild and risky, absolutely. 

But its not any different to tracks like Erotica/Justify My Love, Sexistential, Fingers & Oh My God by P!nk, Erotic Electronic etc

There's plenty of heavily sexualised songs and many set to techno tracks (its literally bdsm club soundtrack stuff lol). 

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Lord Mayhem

Aura (demo version) immediately came to mind

As well as Government Hooker, Bloody Mary, Heavy Metal Lover...

Songs so unique I have yet to hear anyone else make a song like it after all these years.

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Sneaky Oliver

I mean it depends a lot, I think she has gone the experimental route in different ways, leaning more towards electronic music or acoustic/jazz/theater 

I’d say Aura has the most distinctive sound out of all her songs, the song is very experimental both instrumentally and lyrically  

Teeth is a close second, Government Hooker would be on my top3 as well, especially with the operatic vocals at the beginning 

 

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I would have said Aura if she didn't buy most of the instrumental from Infected Mushroom, it takes away the experimentalness a bit for me :neyde: 

So Aura

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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. 

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On 2/6/2026 at 10:41 PM, ReplayBoss said:

It's this and it's not even close.

 

 

damn you're actually right, I gotta re-do the whole poll :franminervini:

btw who would've thought a song like that would have such a out-of-nowhere outro and then it'd be turned into a remix with such a crazy listening experience :lolga:

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