Radio Ga Ga

Radio Ga Ga is the title of a song recorded by British group Queen and written by band member Roger Taylor. It was released in January 1984 as the lead single to bands upcoming album The Works released in February, and the group's first new material since the Hot Space album in 1982. It was issued on 7" and 12" the latter featuring an extended version and an instrumental version. Both releases featured new track I Go Crazy, written by Brian May in 1981.

The single reached no.2 in the UK Top 40 after having entered the charts at no.4 immediately after its release. It stayed at no.2 for two weeks, held off the top by FGTH's Relax. It was Queen's fifth no.2 single and their biggest hit of the 1980s, after Under Pressure with David Bowie, no.1 in 1981.

Radio Ga Ga remains one of the group's best known songs and as of 2021 is still performed live by Roger Taylor and his own band.

Recording artist Lady Ga Ga has stated that she got her name from the song.