They were born to express themselves. And over the course of a yearslong feud with one another, Lady Gaga and Madonna did exactly that.
In 2011, a disagreement between two of pop’s biggest stars began when Gaga released her LGBTQ+ anthem “Born This Way.” Madonna fans were quick to point out the track’s melodic and lyrical similarities to Madonna’s 1989 classic “Express Yourself.” It didn’t take long for Madge herself to join in on the conversation, with the Queen of Pop going on public record the next year and calling “Born This Way” “reductive.”
And thus, years of public rivalry between the two was ignited.
But everything is not what it seems — not even clear and publicly made digs lobbed at one another. In the years following the OG disagreement, Lady Gaga and Madonna have gone on to both throw a few verbal punches at one another and extend olive branches to their rival. Like most petty disagreements —especially ones clearly stoked by the drama-driven celebrity gossip machine — the feud between the two artists eventually calmed down. Seven years after it began, the drama was officially declared dead when the stars posed for a pic together at Madonna’s exclusive Oscars afterparty in 2018.
Now, 15 years after the initial dispute, Lady Gaga and Madonna are rumored to be collaborating on a new song for the Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack. While we don’t know the truth yet, we do know that Gaga (with Doechii) is featured on the soundtrack with the original song “Runway” and Madonna’s 1990 smash “Vogue” appeared in the original movie and has soundtracked much of the sequel’s pre-release promo.
As we impatiently await to see if a collaboration is real or just another rumor added to all the gossip surrounding these two pop legends, Billboard is taking a looking back at the timeline of Lady Gaga and Madonna’s relationship.
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2011: Lady Gaga Releases “Born This Way,” and Fans Point Out Similarities to Madonna’s “Express Yourself”
“What a completely ridiculous thing to even question me about,” Lady Gaga said of the accusations during a 2011 NME interview. “I will look you in your eyes and tell you that I am not dumb enough or moronic enough to think that you are dumb enough or moronic enough not to see that I would have stolen a melody. If you put the songs next to each other, side by side, the only similarities are the chord progression. It’s the same one that’s been in disco music for the last 50 years. Just because I’m the first f—ing artist in 25 years to think of putting it on top 40 radio, it doesn’t mean I’m a plagiarist, it means that I’m f—ing smart. Sorry.”
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2012: Madonna Disses “Born This Way”
The following year, during a 2012 interview with ABC News, Madonna made it clear that she was unamused by Gaga’s “Born This Way.” “It feels reductive,” she said. When asked if that was a good or bad thing, the singer simply replied with “look it up,” as she took a sip of her tea.
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2012: Madonna Mashes “Born This Way” With “Express Yourself” on Tour
Madonna continued to comment on the perceived similarities between her “Express Yourself” and Gaga’s “Born This Way” when she performed a mash-up of the two singles on stage on her MDNA Tour.
In the middle of her song, Madonna and her dancers broke out into the “Born This Way” choreography while the pop star sings the song’s chorus before going back into “Express Yourself.”
According to HuffPost, while on the same tour, Madonna made a dig at Gaga during the St. Paul, Minn., stop before telling the audience that she invited Gaga to join her on stage for a duet. Gaga allegedly rejected the invitation.
“I have the best fans in the whole world. So take that, Lady Gaga!” Madonna said. “You know, I invited her onstage to sing with me. But, she turned me down. It’s okay. I’ve been rejected before. It builds a little character.”
Watch a video of Madonna performing the “Express Yourself” x “Born This Way” mash-up on the MDNA Tour below.
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2015: Madonna Temporarily Ends the Pop Icon War
Madonna later squashed the feud in a 2015 Rolling Stone interview, outlining that no one can really take her place in the pop music world. “The only time I ever criticized Lady Gaga was when I felt like she blatantly ripped off one of my songs,” Madonna told Rolling Stone. “It’s got nothing to do with ‘she’s taking my crown’ or ‘she’s in some space of mine.’ She has her thing. I do think she’s a very talented singer and songwriter. It was just that one issue.”
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2015: Madonna, Lady Gaga & Katy Perry Get Cozy at the Met Gala
Fashion heals!
Just a few months after the Rolling Stone interview, Madonna cozied up with Lady Gaga and Katy Perry at the Met Gala. The three pop icons posed together for a glamorous pic at fashion’s biggest night and Madonna even shared the photo in a now-deleted Instagram post. “Girls night out………. Kissing the Ring……..Finally!#metball,“ the “Vogue” singer wrote in the post’s caption.
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2016: Gaga Says She’s Nothing Like Madonna
Gaga responded to claims of similarities between her and Madonna in an interview with Zane Lowe on Beats 1 before the release of her Joanne album that year. “Madonna and I are very different,” Gaga said in the interview. “Just say, ‘We’re very different.’ I wouldn’t make that comparison at all and I don’t mean to disrespect Madonna, she’s a nice lady, and she’s had a fantastic huge career, biggest pop star of all time. But I play a lot of instruments. I write all my own music. I spend hours a day in the studio. I’m a producer. I’m a writer. What I do is different.”
Gaga also tweeted about Madonna’s powerful speech as Billboard’s 2016 Woman of the Year about overcoming adversity as a woman in the music industry.
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2017: Gaga Addresses Madonna Feud in Netflix Documentary Gaga: Five Foot Two
In her 2017 documentary, Gaga blatantly addressed the longstanding feud. “I’m Italian and from New York, so if I have a problem, I’m gonna tell you to your face,” she said in the film. “She wouldn’t look me in the eye and tell me that I was reductive or whatever. Telling me you think I’m a piece of sh– through the media? It’s like a guy passing me a note through his friend.”
Still, she claimed to admire her pop predecessor. “So the thing with me and Madonna, for example, is that I admired her always,” Gaga said. “And I still admire her, no matter what she might think of me. I just want Madonna to push me up against the wall and kiss me and tell me I’m a piece of sh–.”
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2018: Lady Gaga, Madonna & 100 People in the Room
The feud temporarily died down, only to be revisited in 2018. Footage surfaced of Gaga repeating the same line during the press tour for A Star Is Born: “There can be 100 people in the room, and 99 don’t believe in you, but you just need one to believe in you,” Mother Monster said in various different ways at press events that year.
The overused phrase grabbed everyone’s attention, including Madonna’s. In an Instagram Story, the “Like a Prayer” star posted a video of a 1989 interview in which she says, “If there’s 100 people in the room and 99 people said they liked it, I only remember the one person who didn’t.”
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2019: Gaga & Madonna Hug it Out After the Oscars
If winning an Oscar wasn’t exciting enough, Lady Gaga was able to publicly squash her longest-standing feud with Madonna the same night.
In 2019, Mother Monster and the Queen of Pop were photographed cuddling at Guy Oseary and Madonna’s annual Oscars afterparty. Gaga stopped by the famous bash after winning the Academy Award for best original song for “Shallow” — her first Oscar — earlier in the evening. Photographer JR captured the celebratory embrace between the two stars for TIME. Gaga’s award is featured in the photo as she clutches it in her hands and Madonna tenderly holds Gaga’s smiling face.
See the legendary photo below.
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2019: Madonna Says She and Gaga Were “Never Enemies”
Maybe the real feud was the friends we made along the way?
In a May 2019 interview with British Vogue, Madonna shared that she loves the idea of paving the way for future generations of young female pop stars but that the celebrity gossip train often gets in the way. She then named Gaga as an example of how gossip can stoke a fire that should’ve never been lit to begin with.
“People got very excited about [the thought of Lady Gaga and myself as] enemies, when we never were enemies,” she says.
Madonna believes that the “rivalry” was just another example of society pitting successful women against one another.
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2023: Gaga Sends Madonna Love via TikTok Comments
Gaga continued the love train in 2023 when she left a comment on Madonna’s TikTok page. The Queen of Pop shared a video thanking fans for their “love and support” after hitting major sales numbers for her Celebration Tour.
“I don’t take any of this for granted,” Madonna said in the TikTok. “I feel like the luckiest girl in the world. And I’m so grateful for all of your support.”
Gaga responded to Madonna’s heartfelt message with a sweet comment: “We love you M.”
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2025: Lady Gaga Names Madonna in List of Inspirations
From one innovator to another, Lady Gaga shared that Madonna was one of her inspirations.
While accepting the Innovator Award at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards, Lady Gaga named some of the artists who came before her who paved the way for her artistry and stardom. The Queen of Pop was notably included in the list.
“I wouldn’t be here without my inspirations. David Bowie, Grace Jones, Carole King, Elton John, Lady Starlight,” Gaga says after sharing what innovation means to her. “Madonna, Stevie Wonder, Duke Ellington, Cher and, of course, my dear friend Tony Bennett, who taught me to embrace the classics but never be bound by them.”
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