Following her historic Rio concert and Coachella sets, Lady Gaga debuts “Just Dance” on Billboard's … More global charts, more than 15 years after the song first became a global hit. INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 11: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Lady Gaga performs at the Coachella Stage during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 11, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella) Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella Lady Gaga’s winning streak continues this week, though not with brand new music.
The superstar has spent much of 2025 promoting her latest album Mayhem, which has already produced a number of big hits on the Billboard charts. More recently, thanks to a pair of back-to-back headlining performances at Coachella and a historic concert in Rio de Janeiro — one that reset the record for the most attended show by any female musician in history — some of Gaga’s older cuts have returned to prominence. In just the past few weeks, a number of the tunes that helped transform Gaga into the global powerhouse she is today have danced their way onto to various tallies and climbed on streaming platforms.
In some cases, due to changes in the charts and the music industry in general, these appearances mark important firsts for those early smashes. This week, Gaga scores a new global win with the track that started it all. “Just Dance” Becomes a Worldwide Hit Billboard publishes a pair of rankings that track the most-consumed songs worldwide — one includes all countries, while the other omits the U.S. Gaga’s debut single “Just Dance,” a collaboration with Colby O'Donis, debuts on both of them, well over a decade after it was first released.
This frame, it enters at No. 191 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. and at No.
200, in last place, on the Billboard Global 200. A New Career Milestone for Lady Gaga “Just Dance” earns Gaga her nineteenth career win on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. tally.
The collaboration is her milestone twentieth hit on the Billboard Global 200. Several of her early career singles have only reached these rosters — introduced in 2020 — within the past few weeks. Last frame, “Judas” debuted, and this time around it climbs to a new peak.
One period earlier, “Bad Romance,” the lead track from her The Fame Monster project, landed on both global rankings. Those cuts are still present this time around. “Just Dance” on the Billboard Charts “Just Dance” also appears on one other Billboard list this week, one focused only on American consumption.
The bestseller and strong streamer remains steady at No. 13 on the Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs chart. That’s just one slot shy of its all-time high of No.
12. The track has now spent 141 frames on that tally, which is quite the feat for a tune released over 15 years ago. Lady Gaga’s Half-Dozen Global Smashes This week, Gaga claims six spots on both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl.
U.S. rankings. In addition to “Just Dance,” “Judas,” and “Bad Romance,” her collaboration “Die With a Smile” with Bruno Mars, as well as “Abracadabra” and “Poker Face,” also appear. Bradley Cooper joins the singer on the Oscar-winning ballad “Shallow,” which is charting solely on the Billboard Global Excl.
U.S. at the moment.