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Artpop features collaborations with some of the biggest names in music, including:

Artpop was conceived as a celebration of art and pop culture, with Gaga drawing inspiration from a wide range of sources, including Andy Warhol, Marcel Duchamp, and the avant-garde movement. The album's title, Artpop, was meant to signify the intersection of art and popular music, highlighting Gaga's own position as a pop iconoclast.

In the decade since its release, the ARTPOP album songs have undergone a massive critical re-evaluation. Initially misunderstood by a public fatigued by Gaga’s excess, the album is now hailed as a cult classic—a prophetic look at the intersection of social media, narcissism, and creativity.

The album's visual and conceptual identity was heavily influenced by collaborations with world-renowned artists: Jeff Koons

Standing for "Girl Under You," this synth-heavy track is a masterclass in Zedd's signature electro-house production. Lyrically, Gaga flips traditional gender dynamics in the bedroom, exploring power, submission, and control. 4. Sexxx Dreams The Vibe: Heavy R&B-infused synth-pop.