Lada Gaga goes braless in a white crop top and dons stylish khaki cargos as she celebrates the release of Top Gun: Maverick after singing soundtrack

Lady Gaga looked nothing short of sensational as she posed for a sizzling Instagram snap on Friday to promote Top Gun: Maverick and the soundtrack which includes her single Hold My Hand.

The pop superstar, 36, dressed like she was in the film as she went braless in a white cropped tank top while flashed her inked skin. 

She looked effortlessly cool in a pair of khaki cargos while holding a pair of Tom Cruise inspired sunglasses. 

Stunning: Lady Gaga looked nothing short of sensational as she posed braless in a white crop top for a sizzling Instagram snap on Friday to promote Top Gun: Maverick and the soundtrack which includes her single Hold My Hand

The Grammy Award-winner styled her tousled blonde tresses in a half-up half-down hairdo while sporting her signature smokey makeup look. 

Earlier in the month, she unveiled the cinematic music video for her new single Hold My Hand.

The inspirational ballad, which is featured in the upcoming Tom Cruise sequel Top Gun: Maverick, features the singer–songwriter tickling the ivories on an air field while jets race overhead.

Amazing: The Grammy Award-winner styled her tousled blonde tresses in a half-up half-down hairdo while sporting her signature smokey makeup look

The hitmaker showcased her stunning figure in the video, which features numerous clips from the new film and the 1986 original.

Gaga’s new video opens with footage from both the original Top Gun and its sequel showing jets cruising balletically through the sky.

She’s seen in stately black-and-white as she leans against the landing gear of what appears to be a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft, which was featured in the films.

She covered the modest top up with an unbuttoned bomber jacket.

Soaring: Lady Gaga unveiled the cinematic new music video for her ballad Hold My Hand on Friday. The song is featured in the upcoming Tom Cruise sequel Top Gun: Maverick

Tragedy: She caresses a set of dog tags dangling from her throat as the video shows a clip from Maverick showing what appears to be one of Cruise’s flight students crashing their jet into a hill, creating a massive fireball

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While she sings in the hangar with the aircraft, Top Gun star Tom Cruise is seen doing maintenance on the plane in footage from the new movie. 

The song takes a somber tone as Cruise is seen cradling his fallen friend Goose (Anthony Edwards), while Gaga’s lyrics match the mood.

‘To tell me you need me? I see that you’re bleedin’ / You don’t need to show me again / But if you decide to, I’ll ride in this life with you / I won’t let go ’til the end,’ she sings as Cruise floats with his friend’s dead body in the sea.

Nailed it: The single was written and produced by Gaga and Bloodpop, and the cinematic music video was appropriately directed by Joseph Kosinski, who also helms Top Gun: Maverick

As the song’s crunchy guitars kick in, Gaga is transported to an airfield, where she pounds away at a piano as the golden sun begins to set.

But Hold My Hand takes its most upbeat turn in the second chorus, as Gaga is unveiled on top of the piano in the middle of the runway and a jet flies past at low altitude, with its loud scream prominent in the clip.

Gaga wears her flight jacket over a stunning sheer white dress with a long train and strands that ripple behind her in the wind. 

Pals: Gaga and Cruise have been going all in on promoting the new film and her song for it. Earlier this week, the action icon dropped by her Jazz & Piano show in Las Vegas

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She and the dress appeared to have cables holding them down to the piano and preventing them from being blown away by the industrial-strength fans just out of view. 

The Hold My Hand video ends as Gaga strolls down the runway in dress and jacket, which is augmented by a quick montage of emotional Top Gun clips.

The single was written and produced by Gaga and Bloodpop, and the cinematic music video was appropriately directed by Joseph Kosinski, who also helms Top Gun: Maverick.

Top Gun: Cruise reprises his role as the ace fighter pilot Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell in the latest film, but he has given up his days as a star flyer in favor of training the next generation of pilots