Lady Gaga blew the roof off NRG Stadium for Super Bowl LI. No, for reals.

The pop superstar opened her epic halftime set by singing "God Bless America" on the roof of the Super Bowl stadium before vaulting out into the night and landing on her elaborate stage.

From there, she put on her "Poker Face" for arguably the greatest Super Bowl spectacle in halftime history that also included the hits "Born This Way," "Telephone," "Just Dance," "Million Reasons" and "Bad Romance."

Really, there wasn't anything this show didn't have.

Four outfit changes? Check? Talking on a crystal star phone? Check. Flying drones? Check. Making a statement of tolerance and inclusion without being overly political? Check and check.

Although, where was Tony Bennett? Gaga had said at her pre-Super Bowl press conference that the 90-year-old icon would be joining her for her Super Bowl set.

Gaga also gave a shout-out to her parents, while playing the piano on "Million Reasons."

Following a first half that saw the Patriots get dominated by the Falcons and some forgettable commercials, Gaga might come away as the big winner Sunday night. And if you bet on blonde for the Lady Gaga prop bet on hair color, you're a winner, too.

Mic drop? Definitely.

Here's the full show, if you want to watch it again: