Lady Gaga dropped a rehearsal clip for her "Abracadabra" music video, showing just how hard she and her dancers worked on the performance. Watch here.
The Abracadabra music video has stirred a buzz on the internet since its release. Gaga fans are ecstatic to see their icon back with her unique style and strong screen presence.
Fans have already been able to listen to singles “Die With a Smile,” “Disease” and her Super Bowl-launched “Abracadabra."
The singer stopped by Sean Evans’ “Hot Ones” to promote her latest single, “Abracadabra,” and discuss her career while eating the show’s famous spicy snacks. She did so in dramatic Gaga style, wearing a creation from Thom Browne ‘s fall 2024 couture collection.
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
Gaga recently broke down the meaning of "Abracadabra" and how she learned the choreography from Goebel, who helped her tackle the idea of a battling "inner dialogue" between Gaga'
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.
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,
Lady Gaga's most recent single, Abracadabra, has moved to a peak of #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, one of the points of note in her music history.
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.
In a new interview for InStyle, Gaga spoke with Spotify’s head of global editorial Sulinna Ong ahead of her Little Monster Press Conference for the streamer. During their conversation, the “Abracadabra” singer shared a sneak preview of two songs — “The Beast” and “Perfect Celebrity,