Applause and Do What U Want (featuring R. Kelly no less) are great tracks, but how do you feel the rest of this album shapes up.
Just like the artist, this arresting hot pink Lady Gaga album billboard, featuring the Jeff Koons designed album cover, certainly stands out demanding attention and was spied at the intersection of L.A.'s Melrose and La Brea Avenues on November 6, 2013.
If you're a fan of the pop singer, be sure to check out this super-sized Lady Gaga Fame fragrance billboard from Times Square last year, her Born This Way album billboard from 2011 and these Monster Ball concert billboards from around the streets of Los Angeles.

UPDATED: Fans of the pop provocateur can also enjoy these billboards for her new Netflix documentary, Five Feet Two.
This behind-the-scenes glimpse at her world is directed by Chris Moukarbel and chronicles the creation and release of a bold new 2016 album, Joanne, starring on American Horror Story: Roanoke and preparations for her Super Bowl halftime show.
These standard and special extension cut-out billboards were snapped along L.A.'s Melrose Avenue and 3rd Street on September 28, 2017.

In addition here's some extra support for the new Netflix documentary in the form of two interconnecting billboards above West Hollywood's Sunset Strip.
This duo of special extension Gaga billboards were snapped at San Vicente Boulevard on October 5, 2017.

UPDATED: Years later (she's been busy making movies and performing at her Las Vegas residency) and here's also a billboard for Lady Gaga's debut Stupid Love single off her LG6 album, spotted along Hollywood's Vine Street on February 26, 2020.

Plus here's a smaller ad creative spied along West Hollywood's Sunset Strip the same day.

UPDATED: Here's also another small billboard for the Stupid Love single spotted above L.A.'s 3rd Street on April 21, 2020.
After Lady Gaga's One World: Together at Home concert that raised $127 for coronavirus relief around the world, closer to home this 'You are essential' billboard could be found along the Sunset Strip on April 21, 2020, where an ad for her 'Chromatica' album would have been before the COVID-19 pandemic struck.
To summarize the small print, she says is every day kindness rules all and if you're not an essential worker, stay home.

UPDATED: And here finally is the billboard for the delayed Chromatica album, snapped along the Sunset Strip on May 27, 2020.
Plus another futuristic billboard for the album snapped along L.A.'s 3rd Street on July 9, 2020.
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