Die with a Smile

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"Die with a Smile" is a song by American singer-songwriters Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars. It was initially released as a standalone single on August 16, 2024, through Interscope Records, and was included as the closing track of Gaga's studio album Mayhem (2025). Mars developed the track with Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II and James Fauntleroy in 2021; three years later, he presented it to Gaga, and the four completed it the same day. The final version was written by Gaga, Mars, D-Mile, Andrew Watt, and Fauntleroy, and it was produced by the first four.

"Die with a Smile"
Gaga and Mars standing side-by-side in light blue and red clothes in front of a blue curtain, with their names in light blue at the top and the song title below it in red
Single by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars
B-side"Die With A Smile" (Instrumental)
Written2021–2024
ReleasedAugust 16, 2024 (2024-08-16)
Recorded2024
StudioShampoo Press & Curl (Los Angeles)
Genre
Length4:11
LabelInterscope
Songwriters
Producers
  • Bruno Mars
  • Lady Gaga
  • D'Mile
  • Andrew Watt
Lady Gaga singles chronology
"Sweet Sounds of Heaven"
(2023)
"Die with a Smile"
(2024)
"Disease"
(2024)
Bruno Mars singles chronology
"After Last Night"
(2022)
"Die with a Smile"
(2024)
"APT."
(2024)
Music video
"Die with a Smile" on YouTube

"Die with a Smile" is a sentimental ballad that incorporates pop, pop-soul, and soft rock, with influences from country music. Critics compared its style to the sounds of 1970s ballads, Gaga's album Joanne (2016) and single "Shallow" (2018), and Mars's Silk Sonic project. Lyrically, it expresses a powerful longing to be with a loved one, highlighting love's urgency amid uncertainty. The song received critical acclaim for the vocals, the instrumentation, and the lyrics' emotional weight.

"Die with a Smile" achieved commercial success. On Spotify, it became the longest-reigning daily number-one song, the fastest track to surpass three billion streams, and the most-streamed song of 2025. The track spent 18 weeks atop the Billboard Global 200 and topped the charts in more than 30 countries, including the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and the Netherlands. It was certified multi-diamond in Brazil by Pro-Música Brasil (PMB) and diamond in France by the National Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing (SNEP) and in Poland by the Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry (ZPAV).

Mars and Daniel Ramos directed the music video, which was released simultaneously with the song. The video features Gaga playing piano and Mars playing guitar as they sing together in a studio inspired by 1970s television. The duo gave their first live performance of the song at a Mars concert in Los Angeles in August 2024. In the same year, a performance in Las Vegas was released officially on digital platforms. Both artists delivered solo renditions in concerts, including some shows of Bruno Mars Live (2022–2024), Gaga's 2025–2026 Mayhem Ball concert tour, the Super Bowl LX halftime show, and her reimagined version for Mayhem Requiem. "Die with a Smile" was nominated for Song of the Year and won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.

Background and development

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Bruno Mars first developed what would become "Die with a Smile" in 2021, writing parts of the first verse and chorus before setting it aside as an unfinished demo.[1] American record producer and songwriter D'Mile recalled that Mars "had the hook, at least the lyrics or theme to the hook, about being next to someone if the world was ending". Mars was, however, unsure how to develop it further and held the idea for a year before its release.[2]

According to American singer-songwriter James Fauntleroy, Mars initially considered pitching an early version of the song for the 2024 film Joker: Folie à Deux in which Lady Gaga stars, or her companion album to the film, Harlequin (2024).[3] The former project is a companion album to the film.[4] Mars, Fauntleroy, and D'Mile then resumed working on the track.[1] D'Mile noted that they created only "two or three" versions—fewer than usual—and that the second was already close to the final arrangement.[1][2] They experimented with different chords for the verse before Mars settled on a progression and the hook chords on guitar, while D'Mile played bass.[1]

American record producer Andrew Watt was invited, alongside Gaga and American entrepreneur and venture capitalist Michael Polansky to hear the song at Mars's studio.[1][2][5] During the session, Gaga, who was recording her upcoming studio album, was "blown away" by the track that later became "Die with a Smile".[6][7] Regarding their collaboration, Gaga highlighted Mars's skill, musicianship and forward-thinking, while Mars described the collaboration as a privilege and said her contribution added a distinctive element to the song.[8]

Writing and recording

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Carole King looking at the camera and smiling, wearing a blue top
James Taylor looking at the camera and smiling, wearing a black turtleneck pullover
Lady Gaga cited the collaborations between Carole King (left) and James Taylor (right) as a major inspiration for the song.

Gaga visited Mars late at night to work on the song. After writing the second verse together, they recorded until the early morning, with Mars closely guiding her vocals to match his intended sound.[9] She also mentioned that they aimed for the harmonies to feel "very 1970s" and were inspired by the collaborations between Carole King and James Taylor.[10] In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Gaga said that what first drew her in was the concept of a song about what we would do if the world were ending. She added:

I just remember feeling like it was a song that people needed to hear. I write music all the time, and sometimes you feel like you're making something that some people will like. But there's other times that you work on something and you just know it's gonna deeply speak to all different kinds of people.[11]

Gaga later affirmed that, although the title evoked associations with Joker: Folie à Deux,[12][13] the session focused on creating "a love song that would be for the ages".[14] According to Watt, the recording of "Die with a Smile" followed an "old-school" approach, with Mars and Fauntleroy playing as Gaga wrote out the chords and bass changes.[14] He added that the song was developed collaboratively, with the team shaping its harmonies together, and recorded entirely with live instrumentation—including drums, bass, guitars, and vocals—to achieve a raw, organic sound.[14]

Despite Gaga's upcoming commitments, work on the song continued into the early hours of the morning.[1][5] Watt characterized the atmosphere in the studio as a "healthy competition", comparing the interaction between the singers to that of Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson. After the instrumental arrangement had been completed, Gaga recorded her vocals while Mars assumed the role of vocal producer, with the pair refining their performances together. Fauntleroy later remembered Gaga learning the chords at the piano and carefully writing them down before rehearsing the song alongside Mars, which the team regarded as an unusually hands-on session. Following the recording, Watt and Gaga recut portions of her vocals while Watt and D'Mile continued refining the track over the following weeks.[1][5]

Release

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Gaga and Mars interacted on social media before confirming the collaboration. The duo announced that the song and its accompanying music video would be released on August 16, 2024.[6][15][16] Simultaneously, they revealed the single's cover art, which depicts them in coordinating red-and-blue retro Western outfits, with Gaga holding a cigarette and Mars wearing a white cowboy hat.[17][18][19]

On August 16, Interscope Records released the single via digital download and streaming platforms.[20] It was also sent for radio airplay in Italy by EMI Records and Warner Music Group.[21] A CD single was also issued in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States by Interscope and Streamline.[22][23][24] On August 19, the track was serviced for adult contemporary radio and hot adult contemporary radio by Interscope. The label also sent the song to contemporary hit radio on the following day.[25] The 7-inch vinyl was released in Canada on November 29,[26] in Germany on December 9,[27] and in France and the United Kingdom on December 13.[28][29] On February 8, 2026, the version of the song Gaga performed live, as a guest performer, at the Super Bowl LX halftime show was released.[30]

Andrew Watt stated that, once completed, the song was intended for inclusion on Gaga's seventh solo studio album, Mayhem (2025).[31] Although it was initially promoted as a standalone single by Gaga's representatives, she later confirmed in a December 2024 interview with the Los Angeles Times that it would appear on the album, describing it as "a huge part" and the "missing piece".[7][32][18][11] She added that she chose it as the closing track to give the record a "sense of peace", noting it was the last song she wrote.[33] "Die with a Smile" was also included on Mars's first compilation album, Collaborations (2026).[34]

Composition and production

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"Die with a Smile" is a pop, pop-soul, and soft rock song[35][36][37] that evokes the emotional style of a sentimental ballad[38][39][40] with influences from country music.[35][41] The song was composed in the key of A major with a slow tempo of 52 beats per minute in 6/8 time signature.[42] Billboard's Kyle Denis described the song as a "soaring ballad that blends pop, soul, country and rock",[41] and Luisa Calle from Billboard Español said it combines Gaga's emotive lyrical style with Mars's smooth R&B influence.[43] The song was written by Mars, Gaga, Dernst Emile II, James Fauntleroy, and Andrew Watt and produced by all but Fauntleroy. Mars and Watt played the guitar, while Gaga played the piano and D'Mile was in charge of the bass and drums. It was recorded at Shampoo Press & Curl Studios, in Los Angeles, by Charles Moniz and Paul LaMalfa, who also served as engineers with Marco Sonzini.[44][45] The track was mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Randy Merrill mastered it at Sterling Sound in New York City.[45]

"Die with a Smile" opens with Mars taking the first verse and Gaga the second, after which both vocalists play off each other for the remainder of the track.[46] It features what Variety's Jem Aswad described as "soaring vocals, a big chorus, gently strummed guitars", culminating in a "sky-scraping climax" on the final chorus.[12] Lyrically, it is an intense declaration of love that explores the narrators's feelings for each other amid a hypothetical end-of-the-world scenario.[19][47][48] Gaga has described it as an "apocalyptic love song".[49] The chorus conveys a sense of urgency in the relationship with its emphasis on the desire to be "next to you" if "the world was ending" or "our time on Earth was through".[47] Capital's Abbie Reynolds described lines such as "Nobody's promised tomorrow" and "I'ma love you every night like it's the last night" as reminders not to take love for granted.[47] Jake Viswanath of Bustle compared the song's lyrical perspective to Gaga's 2011 single "The Edge of Glory",[19] while Billboard Argentina drew its focus on "finding happiness and peace amid adversity".[50] Writing for Marie Claire, Candela Barbieri viewed the song as presenting love as a refuge in the midst of chaos and uncertainty.[51] Talking about the lyrics, Gaga added that although singing about dying does not naturally align with smiling, it makes sense in the context of the song because it reflects the sweetness and emotional meaning behind what they are expressing.[11]

Critics noted that the song's sound was influenced by 1970s ballads.[19][38] Los Angeles Times writer Mikael Wood said it evokes classic duets such as Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald's "On My Own" (1986) and Diana Ross and Lionel Richie's "Endless Love" (1981).[11] Reviewers Joey Nolfi and Justin Curto at Entertainment Weekly and Vulture, respectively, noticed similarities to 1960s and 1970s pop ballads as well as Gaga's earlier work on Joanne (2016) and her single "Shallow" (2018) from the A Star Is Born soundtrack.[38][52] Ed Power for The Irish Times likened the track to James Bond theme songs and to Gaga's collaborations with Tony Bennett,[a][54] while NME's Surej Singh compared its "soaring" chorus to Mars's Silk Sonic project.[39] Shaad D'Souza writing for The New York Times further connected it to Mars's early material, influenced by wedding songs.[37] Clash's Robin Murray remarked on the song's slow, echoing guitar chords similar to shoegaze music. It blends Lee Hazlewood's traditional songwriting with dreamy sounds similar to Slowdive.[55]

Critical reception

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"Die with a Smile" was met with critical acclaim.[56] Reviewers highlighted the vocal interplay between Gaga and Mars and their restrained, cohesive duet dynamic.[48][57][58] Vulture's Craig Jenkins and Kristen Hé affirmed the duo's voices are presented as complementary rather than competitive.[58][59] Industry commentary described it as a contemporary reinterpretation of 1970s duet traditions, combining retro influences with a cinematic ballad structure and a sense of nostalgic stylisation.[55][59][60] Dubbed as a romantic, lightly apocalyptic slow dance and positioned within both vintage and modern pop sensibilities, the song was characterized by polished production and accessibility.[19][40][60]

Reviewers highlighted the style of "Die with a Smile", vintage sensibility, and overall appeal, framed as a romantic, lightly apocalyptic slow dance.[37][61] Alexa Camp of Slant Magazine and Sam Damshenas of Gay Times described it as a contemporary reinterpretation of classic romantic traditions, combining nostalgic charm with a polished, cinematic pop structure.[40][62] Other critics characterized it as a timeless ballad, noting its accessible production and strong melodic identity.[61][63][64] Industry commentary emphasized its emotional tone and crossover appeal, with descriptions ranging from a cinematic pop-rock track to a "late-stage song of the summer contender".[18][40][62] Neil Yeung writing for AllMusic and Billboard's staff praised the song for its structural simplicity and longevity within the artists's catalogues.[35][63] Paul Grein for Billboard and Aswad perceived its scale and commercial impact, describing it as a strong high-profile collaboration and an "instant smash".[12][65]

Other assessments were less positive. Adam White from The Independent felt the song suits both artists stylistically but does not match its commercial success in artistic terms.[66] Others described it as a satisfying love ballad that stays within familiar territory and does not expand their range.[67] It was viewed as pleasant but underwhelming compared to previous work, with limited replay value.[67] The A.V. Club's Drew Gillis described the track as competent but unremarkable, with concerns that it fades into the background and that Mars's melody dominates while Gaga plays a secondary role.[68] John Doran from The Quietus pointed to lounge-influenced styling and labelled it an artificial mid-tempo ballad that lacks emotional impact.[37][69]

Year-end lists

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"Die with a Smile" was included in several year-end lists by music critics and publications. USA Today ranked it fifth, praising its retro-inspired exploration of enduring love, the complementary styles of the performers, and Mars's rhythmic production, particularly its use of drums to enhance emotional intensity.[70] The Los Angeles Times placed it at number 17, while Billboard ranked it 21st, highlighting its timeless production, vocal performances, and replay value.[71][72] Billboard Philippines praised the duo's vocal chemistry and emotional harmonies, and Uproxx also listed the song among the year's best, citing its chemistry and vocal delivery.[73][74]

Critics' year-end rankings
Publication List Rank Ref.
Billboard The 100 Best Songs of 2024 21 [72]
Billboard Philippines The 50 Best Songs of 2024 N/a [73]
Los Angeles Times The 30 Best Songs of 2024 17 [71]
New York Post The 10 Best Songs of 2024 4 [75]
Uproxx The Best Songs of 2024 N/a [74]
USA Today The 10 Best Songs of 2024 5 [70]
Vogue The 24 Best Songs of 2024 N/a [76]

Comments on the song's placement within Mayhem

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Gaga has described Mayhem as an intentionally eclectic project that moves between contrasting sounds and moods before ultimately resolving in love, framing the album as a complete experience rather than a strictly cohesive genre piece.[11][77][78]

Following the release of Mayhem, critics examined the role of "Die with a Smile". It was frequently regarded as an effective closer, with its tone seen as providing a coherent conclusion to the record.[79][80] David Cobbald from The Line of Best Fit and Variety's Steven Horowitz noted its placement aligns with the album's closing sequence of ballads, though suggested that its inclusion raises questions over whether Mayhem was adjusted to accommodate it.[81][82] Donovan Livesey writing for MusicOMH framed it as an artistically motivated inclusion and described as an "almost cinematic" finale that complements the album's softer closing section.[83]

Other critics argued the track disrupts Mayhem's pacing and tonal consistency.[37][84] Abby Jones for Stereogum and Exclaim!'s staff described it as out of place, suggesting its strong streaming performance may have influenced its inclusion.[85][86] Nick Levine for NME and Mark Richardson from The Wall Street Journal characterized it as an "afterthought" or "palate cleanser", while acknowledging it as a softer closing moment.[57][87] Richardson and Murray suggested it introduces an uneasy tonal contrast despite its individual appeal.[88][89] Atwood Magazine's staff and Sam Rosenberg from Paste described its placement as anticlimactic.[90][91]

Commercial performance

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Americas

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"Die with a Smile" sold over 14,000 digital copies in the United States during its first four days of availability.[92] The track debuted at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week dated August 31, 2024, becoming Mars's 19th and Gaga's 18th top 10 in the country.[93] It reached number two on the Hot 100, with 45.3 million radio airplay impressions, 22.6 million streams, and 16,000 copies sold. Three new versions were released during the tracking week and discounted to 69 cents on the iTunes store.[94] After selling 6,000 copies, "Die with a Smile" reached the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for the chart dated January 11, 2025, garnering 59.7 million radio listeners as well as 27.1 million streams.[95] The single became Gaga's sixth chart-topper and Mars's ninth.[95] It spent five non-consecutive weeks at the top of the Hot 100, becoming Gaga's first song to spend more than one week at number one since "Born This Way" in 2011, and Mars's third song to top the chart for five weeks or more.[96]

Gaga became the third artist in history to achieve multiple U.S. number one songs in three different decades, after Michael and Janet Jackson.[97] "Die with a Smile" was the longest-charting song with a female lead, and the longest-charting duet ever in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.[98][99] It also became the fourth longest-running Top 10 hit in Hot 100 chart history (51 weeks).[99][100][101] "Die with a Smile" dropped off the Billboard Hot 100 in its 60th week, due to Billboard updated chart rules, removing songs outside the top 10 for more than 52 weeks.[102] The 60 weeks spent on the aforementioned chart is a longevity record for both artists and also the most for a duet between a female and male artist.[99] Gaga became the fifth act to achieve at least one number one in each of the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s on Pop Airplay.[103] The single topped the 2025 Billboard Hot 100 Year-End chart, becoming the first male-female duet to do so.[99]

"Die with a Smile" debuted at number nine on the Canadian Hot 100 and subsequently climbed to the top, marking Gaga's sixth number one hit and Mars's fifth.[104][105] The song was certified eight-times platinum by Music Canada (MC).[106] In Brazil, the song peaked at number four on the Billboard Brasil Hot 100 and certified five times diamond by the Pro-Música Brasil (PMB).[107][108]

Europe

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In the United Kingdom, "Die with a Smile" entered the UK Singles Chart at number seven, marking the highest debut of the week, as well as Gaga's 15th top-ten hit and Mars's 11th.[109][110] In its ninth week on the chart, it reached number two and spent a year on the chart.[111] The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) awarded it triple platinum certification.[112] In Ireland, the track also achieved the biggest debut of the week by entering at number 13, and in its sixth week, it achieved its best position at number three.[113] In the Netherlands, the single debuted at number 19 and then climbed to the top in its fifth week, where it became Gaga's third number one and Mars's second; Gaga also became the first artist to achieve a number one hit in three different decades in the country.[114] Moreover, "Die with a Smile" also topped the Dutch Top 40.[115] In the Flemish Region of Belgium, the song reached number one, while it reached number two in the Walloon Region.[116][117] In Switzerland, the single reached number one in its ninth week, becoming Gaga's fourth number one hit and Mars's second, remaining in that position for four consecutive weeks.[118] It was awarded a platinum certification by IFPI Switzerland.[119]

Among the Nordic countries, "Die with a Smile" reached number one in Norway in its third week, making it Gaga's fifth number one hit in the country and Mars's second.[120] It also reached number two in Sweden, number four in Denmark.[121][122] In the Baltic countries, the single reached number one in Estonia and number three in Lithuania.[123][124] In Germany, the track reached number five, while in France, it reached number eight.[125][126] The song was certified diamond in France by the National Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing (SNEP).[127] Other countries in Europe where it reached number one were Greece and Portugal.[128][129][130] The song received several certifications on the continent, including six times platinum in Portugal by the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa (AFP) and four times platinum in Greece by IFPI Greece.[131][132] "Die with a Smile" reached number two on the Polish Airplay Top 100 and number three on the Polish Streaming Top 100.[133][134] It was certified Diamond by the Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry (ZPAV).[135]

Asia and Oceania

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"Die with a Smile" enjoyed widespread commercial success in Asia, reaching number one on the weekly charts in Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as in the Philippines, where Gaga and Mars became the first non-Filipino act to reach number one on the Philippines Hot 100 since the chart's reintroduction in July 2024.[136][137][138] It became the international song with the longest run at the top spot in the Philippines during the 2024 calendar year.[139] Within the Middle East, the track reached number one in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.[140][141][142]

In Australia, "Die with a Smile" debuted at number 10 on the ARIA Singles Chart, becoming Gaga's 16th and Mars's 17th top-10 hit. It then climbed to number two, where it remained for two consecutive weeks.[143][144] It was certified eight times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).[145] In New Zealand, the song debuted at number one on the Top 40 Singles Chart, marking Gaga's fourth number one hit in the country and Mars's sixth, and it remained at the top for nine consecutive weeks.[146] The single was certified six times platinum by Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ).[147]

International

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In 2024, "Die with a Smile" was the fourteenth most successful song of the year, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), with 1.08 billion streams.[148] In its first week, the song garnered 75.1 million streams across various platforms and sold 31,000 copies, debuting at number two on the Global 200 chart. It was Gaga's first top ten hit and Mars's third since the chart's inception in September 2020.[149] In its second week, the single topped the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. US singles charts, becoming the first chart-topper for both artists, having accumulated 97.2 million streams globally and selling 12,000 copies.[150][151] The track spent a total of eighteen weeks atop the chart and it is tied with Huntrix's "Golden" (2025) as the second longest-reigning overall (non-holiday) number-one song in the chart's history.[152][153][154]

"Die with a Smile" achieved major global streaming success across multiple platforms. The song topped global year-end streaming charts on YouTube, Spotify, and Deezer in 2025.[155][156][157] It ranked second on the Billboard Global 200 year-end chart and was named the fourth most successful single of 2025 by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), with 1.86 billion streams.[158][159] The track set several streaming records, including becoming the fastest track to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify in under 100 days and the fastest to reach 3 billion streams on the platform.[160][161][162] It also spent the most days at number one on the Spotify Global daily chart, surpassing Tones and I's "Dance Monkey" (2019), and was the most streamed song in a single week over a sustained twenty-week period exceeding 100 million streams.[163][164][165]

Music video

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Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga in matching blue outfits on a TV studio set. Mars stands playing guitar while wearing a white cowboy hat. Gaga sits behind a piano with voluminous blonde hair, smoking.
Gaga smoking in a scene with Bruno Mars in the music video, reflecting the subversive character choice she later described to the Los Angeles Times.[11]

Gaga announced on Instagram that the music video would premiere alongside the song at 9 p.m. PDT.[18] It premiered on Gaga's YouTube channel and was directed by Mars and Daniel Ramos. It shows both singers in the light blue and red outfits they wear on the song's cover art.[166][40][167] Gaga appears in red tights with a hairstyle reminiscent of Dolly Parton, while Mars wears a white cowboy hat.[166] The duo is seen performing the song on a retro stage of a TV studio set, populated by faceless mannequins, as a black-and-white camera records them.[38][168] It opens with Mars singing and playing the guitar before the camera pans out to reveal Gaga sitting at a piano with a cigarette in her mouth; later, she leaves the instrument to dance beside him.[168] The pair perform alongside a live band as flashing lights accentuate the stage atmosphere.[169] The video concludes with a heart shape forming around the performers as they face each other.[38]

Gaga revealed the idea behind the video was to present her and Mars as a long-standing television variety-show couple. The concept drew on the aesthetic and tone of classic variety programs, imagining them as performers who have shared a long career together. Gaga emphasized that her character is not portrayed merely as a traditional "wife" figure; instead, she asserts agency and remains "one of the boys".[11] She commented on her decision to smoke a cigarette in the video until the moment just before her first verse: "I wanted to create the semblance of a character who had something to say. And it's slightly subversive — like, you're talking about the world ending and I'm having a cigarette. There's something kind of dark about it."[11]

Billboard and Variety described the video as having a retro Nashville-theme.[12][170] Other outlets noted it pays tribute to duos such as Elton John and Kiki Dee or Sonny Bono and Cher. Some suggested it could reference the relationship between Joker and Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie à Deux.[12][17][171] Fashion publications pointed out the 1970s Western influence in the wardrobe, noting Gaga's blue minidress designed by Ashley Eva Brock and styled by Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo. Her hair was done by Evanie Frausto and makeup by Alexandra French using Haus Labs products. Mars appears in a coordinated blue suit and red shirt reminiscent of Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner's duets.[172][173] Calum Slingerland from Exclaim! dubbed the video "unapologetically schmaltzy".[167] The A.V. Club's Drew Gillis described the video as unengaging as he felt that it offered little visual material beyond the pair singing to each other, though he cited Gaga's playful use of a cigarette prop throughout as a "fairly hilarious" element.[68] The video reached one billion views on YouTube in April 2025, becoming Gaga's fourth and Mars's tenth video to reach the milestone.[174] It was nominated for Best Music Video at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards and Video of the Year at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards.[175][176]

Live performances

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Lady Gaga sitting and playing the piano while wearing a veil-like black hooded cloak. A lantern is attached to the top of the piano.
Gaga performing "Die with a Smile" during the Mayhem Ball tour

Gaga and Mars performed "Die with a Smile" live for the first time on August 15, 2024, as part of Mars's show for the opening of Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. The duo donned attire similar to what they wear in the song's accompanying visuals.[177] After Mars welcomed Gaga to the stage as part of the show's encore, they replicated the song's music video on stage, with Mars at the guitar and Gaga playing the keys.[178] Rolling Stone's Brittany Spanos described the performance as "sublime" and "emotionally charged",[179] while Thania Garcia of Variety wrote that Mars "saved the best [...] for last" by bringing out Gaga, who sang "with fervent passion, building up to the song's big chorus where the pair of hitmakers' powerful vocals melt as one".[180] Jason P. Frank of Vulture highlighted the pair's powerful vocal delivery during the debut performance.[177] On August 27, 2024, the duo performed the song together at the concert residency, Bruno Mars at Park MGM (2016–2025) in Las Vegas.[181] On October 29, 2024, Gaga announced via her social media that a recording of the performance would be released as part of a double feature alongside the music video for her single "Disease" in celebration of Halloween.[182] The video was uploaded to Mars's YouTube channel the same day.[183]

In 2024, Mars performed a solo piano version of "Die with a Smile" as part of a medley. He first sang it during the Brazil leg of his Bruno Mars Live tour (2022–2024).[184][185] Gaga's first solo performance of the song took place on September 30, 2024, at The Belasco in Los Angeles, within a set that mostly consisted of songs from her album Harlequin.[186] Gaga also sang the track solo during a Christmas special of Carpool Karaoke, released on Apple TV+ on December 15, 2024.[187][188] She and Mars were scheduled to perform "Die with a Smile" at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on February 2, 2025, but due to the California wildfires that occurred in the days leading up to the ceremony, they instead delivered a tribute to those affected by performing "California Dreamin'" (1965).[189][190] Later, during her 2025 promotional concerts for Mayhem, which included a headlining set at Coachella, Gaga again performed the track solo, wearing a regal blue dress and black headpiece and playing on a piano decorated with skulls.[191][192] The song was later added to the set list of the Mayhem Ball tour (2025–2026),[193] where Gaga performed it on piano, wearing a sheer black hooded cloak.[194]

On February 8, 2026, Gaga made a guest appearance during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show, where she performed an abridged salsa version of "Die with a Smile", supported by the group Los Sobrinos.[195][196] The segment took place during a legally binding onstage wedding ceremony involving a couple who had previously invited Bad Bunny to attend their wedding, which formed part of the show's narrative.[197] She wore a custom light blue gown by Dominican American designer Raúl López of Luar, incorporating the colors of Puerto Rico, and adorned with floral details including a red hibiscus.[198] In April, Mars added "Die with a Smile" to the setlist of the Romantic Tour (2026).[199] The song closed Gaga's concert film and live album Apple Music Live: Mayhem Requiem, released on May 14, 2026. Recorded during an invite-only performance at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles in January 2026, the finale featured Gaga in a cyberpunk-inspired, armor-like outfit with a helmet and ruffled skirt.[200] She performed a version substantially reworked around elements of Kavinsky's "Nightcall" (2010),[201] with altered arrangement, tempo and instrumentation that moved the song toward an electro-funk sound.[202] Mars's vocal part was clipped before Gaga entered with vocals processed through a prominent vocoder.[200][201]

Cover versions

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On September 24, 2024, Filipino singer Julie Anne San Jose shared a cover of "Die with a Smile" on her social media accounts, performing vocals, guitar, piano, and drums.[203] Italian singer Damiano David recorded an acoustic rendition during a SiriusXM Hits 1 session at the network's New York studio, accompanied by backing vocalists and a live band.[204] NME's Tom Skinner described the performance as "minimalist, intimate and emotional".[204] On October 18, British singer Perrie Edwards performed her version of "Die with a Smile" on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge, which was later released on the station's YouTube channel.[205][206] American singers Jessica Sanchez and Benson Boone also performed the song in 2025, with Sanchez singing it during the September 23 finale of the 20th season of America's Got Talent and Boone performing it on September 30 during one night of his American Heart World Tour.[207][208] In December 2025, Norwegian musician Sondre Lerche released a version of the song as part of his annual tradition to cover a pop song during the holiday season, in partnership with producer Matias Tellez and the website Stereogum.[209]

Accolades

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"Die with a Smile" has won 12 awards from 28 nominations as of May 2026. In 2024, the song won International Anglo Song of the Year and International Collaboration of the Year at the Musa Awards.[210] In the same year, the track won International Collaboration of the Year at the NRJ Music Awards and was nominated for Best Collaboration at the MTV Europe Music Awards.[211][212] In 2025, the duet received four nominations at the American Music Awards of 2025, winning Collaboration of the Year and Favorite Music Video.[213] The single won Best Collaboration at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards.[175] "Die With a Smile" received two nominations at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, winning the latter. D'Mile was nominated for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical for his work on it, along with other projects.[214] In 2026, "Die With a Smile" was nominated for International Song of the Year at the 46th Brit Awards.[215]

List of accolades
Organization Year Category Result Ref.
American Music Awards 2025 Song of the Year Nominated [213]
Collaboration of the Year Won
Favorite Pop Song Nominated
Favorite Music Video Won
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2025 Most Performed Songs Won [216]
2026 Song of the Year Won [217]
BMI Pop Awards 2025 Most-Performed Songs of the Year Won [218]
Brit Awards 2026 International Song of the Year Nominated [215]
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) 2025 International Single of the Year Nominated [219]
Grammy Awards 2025 Song of the Year Nominated [214]
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Won
Hungarian Music Awards 2025 Foreign Record of the Year Nominated [220]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2025 Best Collaboration Won [175]
Best Music Video Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2024 Best Collaboration Nominated [212]
MTV Video Music Awards 2025 Video of the Year Nominated [176]
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Collaboration Won
Best Pop Nominated
Musa Awards 2024 International Anglo Song of the Year Won [210]
International Collaboration of the Year Won
Music Awards Japan 2025 Best International Pop Song in Japan Nominated [221]
Best of Listeners' Choice: International Song Nominated
New Music Awards 2025 AC Song of the Year Nominated [222]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2025 Favorite Music Collaboration Nominated [223]
NRJ Music Awards 2024 International Collaboration of the Year Won [211]
Rockbjörnen 2025 Foreign Song of the Year Nominated [224]
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2024 Top Ten International Gold Songs Won [225]

Credits and personnel

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Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Mayhem.[45]

Recording

Personnel

Charts

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Certifications

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List of certifications
Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[145] 8× Platinum 560,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[408] 2× Platinum 60,000
Belgium (BRMA)[409] 2× Platinum 80,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[108] 5× Diamond 800,000
Canada (Music Canada)[106] 8× Platinum 640,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[410] 2× Platinum 180,000
France (SNEP)[127] Diamond 333,333
Germany (BVMI)[411] Platinum 600,000
Italy (FIMI)[412] Platinum 100,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[147] 6× Platinum 180,000
Nigeria (TCSN)[413] Silver 25,000
Norway (IFPI Norway)[414] Platinum 60,000
Poland (ZPAV)[135] Diamond 500,000
Portugal (AFP)[131] 6× Platinum 60,000
Spain (Promusicae)[415] 2× Platinum 120,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[119] Platinum 30,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[112] 3× Platinum 1,800,000
Streaming
Central America (CFC)[416] 3× Platinum 21,000,000
Greece (IFPI Greece)[132] 4× Platinum 8,000,000
Japan (RIAJ)[417] Gold 50,000,000
Sweden (GLF)[418] 2× Platinum 24,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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List of release history, showing region(s), date(s), format(s), version(s) and label(s)
Region Date Format(s) Version(s) Label(s) Ref.
Various August 16, 2024 Original Interscope [20]
Italy Radio airplay [21]
Germany CD
  • Interscope
  • Streamline
[22]
United Kingdom [23]
United States [24]
August 19, 2024 Interscope [25]
August 20, 2024 Contemporary hit radio
Canada August 23, 2024 CD
  • Interscope
  • Streamline
[419]
France August 27, 2024 [420]
United States October 25, 2024 7-inch vinyl
  • Original
  • instrumental
[421]
Various October 29, 2024
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Instrumental Interscope [422]
October 30, 2024 Live in Las Vegas [423]
November 1, 2024 Acoustic [424]
United States November 20, 2024 Digital download Sped Up [425]
Instrumental Acoustic [426]
Canada November 29, 2024 7-inch vinyl
  • Original
  • instrumental
  • Interscope
  • Streamline
[26]
Germany December 9, 2024 [27]
France December 13, 2024 [28]
United Kingdom [29]
Various February 8, 2026 Streaming Live at the Super Bowl LX halftime show NFL [30]
May 14, 2026 Live at Apple Music Live: Mayhem Requiem Interscope [427]

Notes

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  1. Besides standalone recordings, Gaga and Bennett released two collaborative albums consisting of their renditions of various jazz standards: Cheek to Cheek (2014) and Love for Sale (2021).[53]

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