Killah

Album: Mayhem (2025)
Charted: 93
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  • There are moments in life when one feels utterly invincible - perhaps it's the perfect outfit, the right lighting, or just the precise number of cocktails required to turn self-doubt into swagger. "Killah," the sixth track on Lady Gaga's Mayhem album, is a musical embodiment of that feeling: pure, electrified, slightly dangerous confidence.

    The song is essentially a high-stakes game of seduction, with Gaga slipping into the role of a femme fatale who is equal parts alluring and menacing. She doesn't just flirt - she prowls. She doesn't just entice - she devours. It's the sonic equivalent of making eye contact across a smoky club and realizing, with a mix of excitement and terror, that you are hopelessly out of your depth.
  • While Gaga doesn't always brim with confidence in real life, "Killah" allowed her to inhabit a persona of absolute power. "I'm someone who definitely can feel deeply insecure, but on that record, it's like peak confidence," she told Rolling Stone. "And that's part of the journey of Mayhem as one night out. If you think of the album as one whole night, it's like that moment in the night when you're just feeling your best."
  • Lady Gaga crafted "Killah" with French DJ Gesaffelstein, known for his ominous, industrial-tinged electronic sound. His fingerprints are particularly evident in the latter half of the song when the track momentarily implodes into a warped techno breakdown before returning with even greater force.
  • The only live instrument on the song is a guitar. Its electro-funk industrial vibe nudged Gaga into unfamiliar territory. "It was unlike any feel or groove that I'd ever worked on before," she told Rolling Stone.
  • Gaga brought "Killah" to Saturday Night Live on March 8, 2025, marking her fifth appearance on the show and her first since 2016. She was both the host and musical guest on the 2025 episode.

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