Lady Gaga has been hitting the Billboard Hot 100 whenever she releases new music. The singer began with her smash debut single "Just Dance" and her latest 2020 banger, "Rain On Me," with Ariana Grande.

However, despite having millions of streams on different platforms online, not all of her songs are well-received by the public, as some of them lack hits.

From "Dance in the Dark" to "1000 Doves," here are Lady Gaga's least popular songs based on Spotify streams.

Brown Eyes - The Fame Monster

The least streamed song of Lady Gaga from her debut album "The Fame" is "Brown Eyes," with 17,090,796 hits on Spotify.

Released in 2008, the song was described as Mother Monster's most autobiographical track on the album. The concept of the song is a "love lost," which most people can relate to.

The song was recorded after Gaga drank a lot of red wine and cried because of her feelings.

"I wrote that song a long time ago and I had never had my heart broken like I had when I wrote that record," the singer described.

Dance In The Dark - The Fame Monster

For her sophomore album "The Fame Monster," the least streamed song of the record is "Dance In The Dark," coming in with a total of 37,419,025 hits.

Written by Gaga and produced by Fernando Garibay, the track was released in 2009 along with other songs from the record.

The song was supposed to be the next single after she collaborated with Beyonce for "Telephone," but there was a dispute between the singer and her record label, Interscope Records.

In a previous interview with MySpace Music's "The Feed," Gaga revealed that the song is about her "fear of self monster" and being uncomfortable while making love because of her body image.

The Queen - Born This Way

Lady Gaga's "The Queen" from 2012's "Born This Way" album has a total of 6,779,124 streams on Spotify, which makes it the least streamed song from all of her solo discography (excluding the album transitions.)

The song was announced during "The Monster Ball" at Antwerp in 2010 by revealing a line from the music.

Mother Monster revealed that the song was about bravery and wanting to be afraid in a tweet.

The track was also dedicated to the members of the LGBTQIA+ community, especially gay men.

"There's only one thing that I think when I hear 'queen,' I think of all my gay boys. So this one is for you tonight you f****** queens!" Gaga said during a show at Washington in 2013.

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Jewels N' Drugs - ARTPOP

"Jewels N' Drugs" is a collaboration by Lady Gaga, T.I., Too Short, and Twista. The hip hop/EDM track has 14,652,260 streams on the platform.

In a previous interview, Twista said he was doing some songs with Gaga's producer, DJ White Shadow, and he contacted him, saying the singer could get her in a piece from the album.

Gaga also described the song in a commentary, saying the DJ hailed from Chicago, and the music was inspired by the Illinois-city's trap influence.

Angel Down (Work Tape) - Joanne

Released in 2017, "Angel Down (Work Tape)" has 18,797,335 on the platform.

The track is a demo version of the same title, which is included in her fifth studio album, "Joanne."

In an interview, Gaga said the song was inspired by the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, who George Zimmerman shot in 2012.

1000 Doves - Chromatica

For the last song on the list, Lady Gaga's "1000 Doves" has 34,062,144 on the platform.

In a commentary written on Spotify, the singer described the song as a "cry for help."

"This song is a promise that I will continue to try just as I did in the beginning when it was hard," she wrote.

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