Lady Gaga In 2011: Performances, Charts, & More….

This year has been very exciting with Lady Gaga dominating once again the whole music industry and generally the whole world.

In this sense, we at ©Dream Of Gaga decided to make for you a 'mega-full post' with Lady Gaga's success on music charts, her major performances,awards that she won and many more……2011 was actually the year that Mother Monster gave a birth to all of her little monsters with her Born This Way era!

(Press Read More to view the full '2011 goes Gaga' list)

 

 

Music Charts & Singles Success:

-Earned her 3rd #1 on on Billboard’s “Hot 100” chart with ‘Born This Way’.
-Earned her 8th consecutive top 10 on Billboard’s “Hot 100” chart with ‘Born This Way’.
-Earned her 9th consecutive top 10 on Billboard’s “Hot 100” chart with ‘Judas’.
-Earned her 10th consecutive top 10 on Billboard’s “Hot 100” chart with ‘The Edge of Glory’.
-Earned her 11th consecutive top 10 with ‘Yoü and I’.
-‘Born This Way’ broke radio record by debuting at #6 on Billboard’s “Radio Songs” chart with the largest first-week audience of 78.5 million.
-‘Born This Way’ received the second highest debut on Pop Songs at #14.
-‘Born This Way’ obtained first week sales of 448,000, which the largest debut by a female and 3rd largest overall.
-‘Born This Way’ became the 19th song to debut at #1 on Billboard’s “Hot 100” chart.
-‘Born This Way’ held the number one spot for six weeks making it the only song to debut at number one and stay there for over a month since Elton John’s ‘Candle in the Wind 1997’.
-‘Born This Way’ became the fastest selling single on iTunes, reaching #1 in the US in only 3 hours.
-‘Born This Way’ became the first song to go #1 in every iTunes store simultaneously.
-‘Born This Way’ became the 1000th #1 song on Billboard’s “Hot 100” chart.
-‘Born This Way’ became the only #1 song to specifically mention the LGBT community.
-Earned her 8th consecutive #1 on the Billboard’s “Dance/Club Play Songs” chart with ‘Born This Way’.
-Earned her 9th consecutive #1 on the Billboard’s “Dance/Club Play Songs” chart with ‘Judas’.
-Earned her 10th consecutive #1 on the Billboard’s “Dance/Club Play Songs” chart with ‘The Edge of Glory’.
-Earned her 11th consecutive #1 on the Billboard’s “Dance/Club Play Songs” chart with ‘Yoü and I’.
-Broke the record for most consecutive #1s on Billboard’s “Dance/Club Play Songs” chart, previously held by Kristine W. (with 9).
-Fastest to 10 #1s on Billboard’s “Dance/Club Play Songs” chart, breaking the previous record held by Rihanna.
-‘Born This Way’ certified 3x platinum in the United States and sold over 6,500,000 copies worldwide.
-‘Judas’ sells over 800,000 copies in the United States and over 2,300,000 worldwide.
-‘The Edge of Glory’ certified 2x platinum in the United States. and sold over 4,500,000 copies worldwide
-‘Yoü and I’ certified platinum in the United States and sold over 2,000,000 copies worldwide.

 

Albums Success:

-The Fame Monster sold over 1,000,000 copies worldwide.
-Born This Way debuted at #1 in the United States with 1.1 million copies sold.
-Born This Way became the 17th album to sell a million copies in one week.
-Born This Way obtained the largest sales week of any album since 50 Cent’s The Massacre.
-5th woman to sell over 1,000,000 copies of an album in one week.
-Born This Way broke digital the record by selling 662,000 copies from online retailers.
-Born This Way certified 2x platinum in the United States.
-Born This Way has been certified platinum or more in over 18 countries.
-Born This Way peaked at number one in over 30 countries.
-Born This Way became the eighth best-selling digital album in United States history after its first week of sales.
-Highest opening sales in Japan for an international artist.
-Best selling solo album in Japan.
-Best selling International album in Japan.
-Highest worldwide opening this year with Born This Way.
-Highest opening sales in the UK by an international female artist.
-Most points in one week on UWC with the song Born This Way.
-Born This Way became the third highest-selling album of the year in the US.
-Born This Way became the second highest-selling album of the year worldwide.

 

Awards (won):

-Three American Music Awards for Artist of The Year, Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist, and Favorite Pop/Rock Album (BTW).
-One ARIA Music Award for Most Popular International Artist.
-One ASCAP Award for Most Performed Songs (Telephone).
-One Bambi Award for International Pop Artist*.
-One BET Award for FANdemonium Award.
-Two Billboard Year-End Chart Awards for Top Electronic Dance Album* (BTW) and Top Dance/Electronic Artist.
-Sixteen Billboard Music Awards for Top Artist, Top Touring Artist, Top Social Artist, Top Streaming Artist, Top Digital Media Artist, Top -Female Artist, Top Pop Artist*, Top Dance Artist*, Fan Favorite Award, Top Electronic/Dance Album* (TF), Top Pop Album (TF), Top -Dance Song (BR), Top Streaming Song Video (BR), Top Dance Song (Telephone), Top Electronic/Dance Album (TFM), and Top -Electronic/Dance Album (TR).
-Two Latin Billboard Music Awards for Crossover Artist of The Year and Hot Latin Songs – Female Artist of The Year.
-Five BMI Awards for Award Winning Songs – ‘Paparazzi’*, ‘Bad Romance’*, ‘Telephone’*, ‘Alejandro’* and BMI Songwriters of The Year*.
-One CFDA Fashion Award for Fashion Icon*.
-One Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special.
-One ESKA Music Award for Best International Artist*.
-Nine Grammy awards for Album of The Year (TFM), Best Pop Vocal Album* (TFM), Best Pop Vocal Performance* (BR), Best Short -Form Music Video* (BR), Best Pop Collab with Vocals (Telephone), Best Dance Recording (DITD), Album of The Year** (BTW), Best -Pop Vocal Album** (BTW), and Best Pop Solo Performance** (Y&I).
-Three International Dance Music Awards for Best Solo Artist, Best Music Video (Telephone), and Best Pop Dance Track* (Alejandro).
-One Japan Gold Disc Award for International Artist of The Year*.
-One MTV Video Music Brazil Award for International Artist of The Year*.
-Seven MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Female*, Best Live Act, Best North America Act, Best Pop, Biggest Fans*, Best Song* (BTW), and Best Video* (BTW).
-Three MTN Japan Music Awards for Video of The Year* (BTW), Best Female Video* (BTW), and Best Dance Video* (BTW).
-Four MTV O Awards for Innovative Artist*, Must Follow Artist on Twitter*, and Favorite Animated GIF.
-Four MTV Video Music Awards for Best Female Video* (BTW), Best Video With A Message* (BTW), Best Choreography, and Best Art Direction.
-Three MuchMusic Video Awards for Best International Artist Video* (Judas), People’s Choice: Favorite International Video* (BTW), and Most Watched Music Video of The Year.
-One MYX Music Award for Favorite International Video (Telephone).
-One Always Now, Forever Next award*.
-One Nickelodeon Australian Kids’ Choice Award.
-Four NME Awards for Most Stylish, Least Stylish, Hero of The Year*, and Hottest Woman.
-Four NRJ Music Awards for International Female Artist of the Year, Live Act of the Year, International Song of the Year (BR), -International Band/Collaboration/Company of the Year (Telephone), Music Video of the Year* (Telephone), and Music Video of The Year** (BTW).
-Nine People’s Choice Awards for Favorite Female Artist, Favorite Pop Artist, Favorite Music Video (Telephone), Favorite Song (Telephone), Favorite Female Artist**, Favorite Pop Artist**, Favorite Song** (TEOG), Favorite Music Video** (Judas), and Favorite Album** (BTW).
-One Premios Oye Award for International Album of The Year** (BTW).
-One Q Award for Best Video (Judas).
-One Stonewall Award for Hero of The Year.
-Three Teen Choice Awards for Choice Music: Female Artist, Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon — Female and Choice Music: Single (BTW).
-One The Record of the Year Award for The Record of The Year* (BTW).
-Three TRL Awards for Wonder Woman Award*, Best Look, and Too Much Award.
-Three Vh1 “Do Something!” Awards for Best Music Artist, DO SOMETHING Facebook*, and Best Charity Song (BTW).
-Five Virgin Media Music Awards for Hottest Female*, Best Solo Female*, Best Video* (BTW), Best Track* (BTW), and Best Album* (BTW).

 

TV Ratings:

-“A Very Gaga Thanksgiving” gave ABC a 23% ratings boost over the previous year.
-Saturday Night Live’s season finale with Justin Timberlake and Lady Gaga was the higest rated episode in 7 years.
-The 2011 MTV VMAs, which featured Lady Gaga, as the opening act was the highest rated MTV telecast ever.
-The 2011 MTV EMAs received its highest viewership in many European countries.

 

Major Performances:

-Performed at the Grammy Awards.
-Performed on the Ellen Show twice.
-Performed at the Robin Hood Gala.
-Performed on Le Grand Journal.
-Performed on The Graham Norton Show.
-Performed at Radio One’s Big Weekend concert.
-Performed on Saturday Night Live.
-Performed on American Idol.
-Performed on Germany’s Next Top Model.
-Performed at Rome’s Euro Pride.
-Performed on The Paul O’Grady Show.
-Performed on X Factor in France.
-Performed at the MuchMusic Awards.
-Performed on Taratata.
-Performed on “Lady Gaga Day” in Singapore.
-Performed on SmapxSmap.
-Performed on The Howard Stern Show.
-Performed at Sydney’s Town Hall.
-Performed on So You Think You Can Dance.
-Performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
-Performed on The View.
-Performed on Jonathan Ross.
-Performed on the X Factor in the UK.
-Performed at the MTV European Music Awards.
-Performed at the BAMBI Awards.
-Performed at the Children In Need Concert.
-Performed on Alan Carr: Chatty Man.
-Performed at the Grammy Nominations Concert.
-Performed on Dick Clarke’s New Year’s Eve special.
-Performed on Music Station Japan.
-Duet with Tony Bennett on The Lady Is A Tramp.
-Performed for Bill Clinton at Foundation Concert.
-Duet with Cher on The Greatest Thing.
-Performed with Sting, Bruce Springsteen, Sugarland, Brian May, and Clarence Clemons.
-Headlined GMA Summer Concert Series.
-Headlined the KIIS FM and Z100 Jingle Balls.
-Headlined the iHeart Radio Music Festival.

 

Misc,Specialized:

-#1 on Forbes Celeb 100 with $90 million.
-Highest grossing female musician for 2011.
-Appeared in Google Chrome commercial.
-Interviewed by Howard Stern and turned him into a fan.
-Raised over $1,000,000 for the Japanese people.
-Was honored at The Trevor Project live conference as this years Hero Honoree.
-Partnered with Barneys New York to create “Gaga’s Workshop”.
-Released “Terry Richardson X Lady Gaga”.
-“Terry Richardson X Lady Gaga” became a New York Time’s Best Selling Book.
-Declared this generation’s “Queen of Pop” by Rolling Stone.
-Partnered with Zynga to create “GagaVille” to promote Born This Way.
-Highest grossing tour by a debut headlining artist.
-Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden aired on HBO released on Blu-ray/DVD.
-Visited Singapore where the day she arrived was declared “Lady Gaga Day”.
-Established the Born This Way Foundation.
-Released several products for Polaroid’s Grey Label.
-Met with President Barack Obama to discuss bullying

 

*Everything on this post was writen as for December 26,2011 by the ©Dream Of Gaga team.(Original text's source: LadyXGaga.com)*

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