How bad do u want the tracklist for Lady Gaga’s upcoming album, Mayhem? Unless you’re part of the poorly-aged “Stefani Germanotta, you will never be famous” Facebook group, the answer is probably “very.
Through recessions, social movements, and pandemics, the pop star has always swooped in to deliver anthems that seem tailor-made for the worst of times. Here she comes again.
The four minute video shows Gaga and a slew of dancers in a massive rehearsal space, working through the Parris Goebel-directed number, mirroring exactly how it looks in the final product. “Abracadabra” is the third of three Mayhem songs Gaga has revealed so far.
With the release of “Abracadabra” on Feb. 3, the queen of recession pop, Lady Gaga, has reignited my love for the genre, which was originally created to beckon listeners to have fun, dance, and let loose in the late 2000s.
Lady Gaga's “Abracadabra” debuts at No. 1 on three Billboard charts this week, earning the singer her first champion on the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart.
It’s a melodic, slow ballad, showcasing Gaga and Mars’ vocal prowess. “Abracadabra” is not that. To understand this newest song one has to go further back than a few months, all the way to 2009’s breakthrough album,
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The camera cuts to an overview of 30 dancers, all dressed in white, with a different version of Gaga emerging, now wearing an extravagant “Swan Lake”-esque costume, as the fierce beat emerges. The accelerating bass is instantly reminiscent of Charli XCX’s “Von Dutch,
Fans have already been able to listen to singles “Die With a Smile,” “Disease” and her Super Bowl-launched “Abracadabra."
Released following Super Bowl LIX in an advertisement for Mastercard and cited as something of a return to form, the song and music video “Abracadabra” has had a grip on every pop music fan. The release of Chromatica was overshadowed by the COVID-19 pandemic,
In a new interview, choreographer Parris Goebel discusses working with Lady Gaga on her latest music video, "Abracadabra."