Lady Gaga returns to her era 'Bad Romance' in 'Abracadabra'

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Lady Gaga returns to her era ‘Bad Romance’ in ‘Abracadabra’

Lady Gaga returns to its origins in the third single of ‘Mayhem’, available on March 7. During the advertising pause of the 67th edition of the Grammy, Gaga has revealed ‘Abracadabra’, with iconic video clip and everything, as he had promised.

‘Abracadabra’, our song of the day, feels like returning to 2009, but with a perfected production for current times. “The category is to dance or die,” states the artist at the beginning of the video clip.

It is no coincidence that the chorus reminds so much of that “gaga, ooh, la, the” of ‘Bad romance’. In this case, the mantra is “Abra, ooh, na, na” and “morta, ooh, ga, ga”.

Produced by Circut, Watt and Budgie, ‘Abracadabra’ is an old -dark pop -pop -pop -up broken breaker. In addition, it arrives with a spectacular Gothic style video clip in which choreography happens after choreography. You can’t ask for more.

‘Abracadabra’ arrives after the singles ‘Disease’ and ‘Die With a Smile’ with Bruno Mars, who has just won the Grammy for Best Pop Song in Duo or Group. In his speech, Gaga has taken the opportunity to claim the queer community: «Trans people are not invisible. Trans people deserve love.

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