Lady Gaga Just Slayed the Hell Out of February, and Here's Why

Lady Gaga had a killer year in 2015, without a doubt, but February may just have been her biggest month ever. Between opening Super Bowl 50 and performing a tribute to the late David Bowie at the Grammys, she also delivered an emotionally charged performance of her song "Til It Happens to You" at the Oscars, at which she was nominated for the first time. These appearances are just more accomplishments under Lady Gaga's belt. In January, she and her fiancé, Taylor Kinney, attended the Golden Globes, where the actress snagged a trophy for best performance by an actress in a limited series for her role in American Horror Story: Hotel. Keep reading to see why February was Lady Gaga's biggest month yet, and then check out everything we know about her wedding to Taylor — so far!

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She Sang the National Anthem at the Super Bowl
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She Sang the National Anthem at the Super Bowl

Earlier this month, Lady Gaga nearly blew the roof off of Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA, when she took the stage and delivered an earth-shattering performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl 50. The singer joins the ranks of past performers, which include Idina Menzel, Alicia Keys, Kelly Clarkson, Christina Aguilera, and Beyoncé.

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She Performed a Tribute to David Bowie at the Grammys
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She Performed a Tribute to David Bowie at the Grammys

At this year's Grammys, Lady Gaga served full David Bowie fierceness when she took the stage and delivered an awe-inspiring tribute to the late music legend. On top of wowing the crowd with a fantastic performance, she channeled David as she posed for photos on the red carpet.

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She Performed at the Oscars . . .
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She Performed at the Oscars . . .

Lady Gaga pretty much sent chills up everyone's spines when she took the stage and performed an emotionally charged tribute to sexual assault victims with her song "Til It Happens to You." In addition to nailing her performance, she moved the audience to tears when fellow survivors accompanied her on stage.

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And Was Also Nominated For an Oscar For the First Time Ever
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And Was Also Nominated For an Oscar For the First Time Ever

Lady Gaga returned to the Oscars as a first-time nominee for best original song for "Til It Happens to You," from The Hunting Ground, and although she didn't take home an Oscar, she's still a winner in our eyes.