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One of Lady Gaga’s earliest smash singles hits a new all-time high

One of Lady Gaga’s earliest smash singles hits a new all-time high

Lady Gaga is in the middle of a very busy fall. The singer secures number 1 at the US box office Joker: Folie à Deuxand their new album harlequin Debuts on several billboard Charts this week. She also has another big single dominating charts around the world, and all that excitement is having a positive effect on some of her oldest songs.

One of the pop superstar’s first singles is on the rise as interest in all things Gaga seems to be skyrocketing. “Poker Face” climbs on top of them both billboard Numbers on which it appears at the moment, and surprisingly it has managed to reach unexpected – and previously unknown – heights on one of them.

“Poker Face” rises seven spots on the Billboard Global Excl. chart. This week in the USA. This time, the dance-pop hit moves from number 198 to number 191 in the ranking of the most consumed songs in the world, minus all streaming and sales data from America.

No. 191 is very low on the Billboard Global Excl. There are only 200 slots in the US, but it’s still an important position for the electronic single. “Poker Face” hits a new all-time high on the roster as consumption of the title increases, albeit slightly.

“Poker Face” remains Gaga’s lowest-charting hit on Billboard Global Excl. US. So far, she has only submitted half a dozen songs to the global rankings, and the Grammy-nominated track is the only one that didn’t make the list’s top 100.

As it reaches a new peak on the Billboard Global Excl. In the USA, “Poker Face” also appears in an America-only squad. Gaga’s generation-defining hit rises from No. 11 to No. 9 on the Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs chart and returns to the Top 10.

This week, Gaga secures three spots on the Billboard Global Excl. US. In addition to “Poker Face,” her other year-old track “Shallow,” a duet with Bradley Cooper, can be found at number 161. She and Bruno Mars continue to dominate the list, as their joint hit “Die with a “Smile” is a non-mover at No. 1.