Lady Gaga’s decade-plus discography spans genres and styles. From the shiny electro-pop of The Fame, The Fame Monster, Born This Way, and ArtPop to the stripped-down acoustics of Joanne, she’s proven her versatility time and time again. Throw in an era of jazz standards with Tony Bennett and, of course, the Star Is Born soundtrack, and you have one of the most diverse pop catalogs ever. There are moments of brilliance scattered across Gaga’s library—but with so much material, a few misfires are inevitable. That being said, even the “worst” Lady Gaga songs are still pretty damn good.

Below, my picks for the highs and lows of Mother Monster’s steady stream of hits.

Best

10. ”Just Dance“

Hands-down her most immediately catchy track, “Just Dance” not only put Gaga on the map, it changed the sound of radio—ushering in a wave of maximalist mega-pop that everyone from Britney Spears to Rihanna rode.

9. “Always Remember Us This Way”

“Shallow” may be the sonic climax of A Star Is Born, but the heart of the film is “Always Remember Us This Way,” a stunning, simple piano ballad that carries a seismic emotional punch.

8. “Heavy Metal Lover”