Lady Gaga Celebrates 14th Grammy Win, Thanks ‘Little Monsters’ for Their Support With ‘Die With a Smile’ Lyric
Lady Gaga has added yet another Grammy Award to her collection.
The superstar notched her 14th Grammy on Sunday night (Feb. 2) after her Bruno Mars collaboration, “Die With a Smile,” won best pop duo/group performance. The win also marks Mars’ 16th Grammy.
To celebrate, Gaga took to Instagram on Tuesday (Feb. 4) to share a photo of herself smiling and holding her gilded gramophone trophy. “My 14th Grammy award is a very special one,” she captioned the post. “Being a songwriter, all I want to do is tell stories that touch peoples hearts. Telling this story with Bruno about love is truly a piece of my soul—love is what we all need right now.”
She ended her note with a “Die With a Smile” lyric dedicated to her fans: “Thank you little monsters—wherever you go that’s where I’ll follow.”
See Gaga’s post in full here.
“Die With a Smile,” which was released back in August 2024, has seen impressive success since it arrived. The swoon-worthy ballad spent four weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, marking Gaga’s sixth leader on the tally and Mars’ ninth. The track also reached No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, where it proceeded to spend eight weeks in the top spot.
Beyond her win at the Grammy Awards, Gaga also debuted her new dance-pop single, “Abracadabra,” during a MasterCard commercial, marking the third of three tracks that the superstar has revealed so far off her highly anticipated upcoming album, Mayhem — the first was “Die With a Smile” and the second was “Disease,” which dropped in October.
Rania Aniftos
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