Venus

Lady Gaga · Artpop [2013]

[Verse 1]

Rocket #9 take off to the planet (to the planet)

Venus

Aphrodite lady seashell bikini (garden panty)

Venus

Let's blast off to a new dimension (in your bedroom)

Venus

Aphrodite lady seashell bikini (get with me)

Venus



[Pre-Chorus 1]

I can't help the way I'm feeling

Goddess of love, please take me to your leader

I can't help, I keep on dancing

Goddess of Love! Goddess of Love!



[Pre-Chorus 2]

Take me to your planet (to the planet)

Take me to your planet (to the planet)

Take me to your leader (to the planet)

Your leader, your leader (to the planet)

Take me to your planet (to the planet)

Take me to my planet (to the planet)

Take me to your Venus (to the planet)

Your Venus, Your Venus



[Chorus]

When you touch me, I die

Just a little inside

I wonder if this could be love

This could be love

Cuz you're out of this world

Galaxy, space, and time

I wonder if this could be love

(Venus)



[Verse 2]

Have an oyster, baby

It's Aphrod-isy

Act sleazy

Venus

Worship to the land

A girl from the planet (to the planet)

To the planet



[Pre-Chorus 1+2 + Chorus]



[Post-Chorus]

Love...

Wonder if this could be love

This could be love

Goddess of love

Wonder if this could be love

(Venus)



[Bridge]

Neptune

Go

Now serve Pluto

Saturn

Jupiter

Mercury, Venus - uh ha!

Uranus!

Don't you know my ass is famous?

Mars

Now serve for the gods

Earth, serve for the stars!



[Chorus + Post-Chorus]

Venus - Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga's "Venus" serves as a pivotal track on her 2013 album *Artpop*, embodying the album's themes of self-empowerment and the duality of the female experience. The song features a distinctive production style that blends electronic pop with orchestral elements, characteristic of Gaga's work during this era. It was released as a single to support the *Artpop* campaign, which sought to challenge traditional gender roles and promote body positivity. The track's lyrics explore the concept of being a goddess, urging listeners to embrace their inner strength and reject societal expectations. As a key component of her discography, "Venus" reflects Gaga's continued evolution as an artist who merges pop sensibilities with deeper social commentary. The recording stands as a testament to her ability to create music that is both commercially successful and critically acclaimed, reinforcing her status as a cultural icon in contemporary music.