Lady Gaga Releases New Single 'The Dead Dance' for Netflix's Wednesday Series

Lady Gaga, the Grammy-winning superstar, has released a new single titled "The Dead Dance" from Netflix's Wednesday series. The song is part of the show's second season, where Gaga plays the role of Rosaline Rotwood, a teacher at Nevermore Academy. The music video for the song, directed by Tim Burton, features Gaga in a spooky graveyard surrounded by eerie dolls, with her skin resembling cracked porcelain as she performs the upbeat dance track.
In "The Dead Dance," Gaga sings about overcoming challenges and choosing to keep dancing despite difficult circumstances. The lyrics reflect a message of resilience and determination, with Gaga proclaiming that she will continue dancing until she's dead. The song was officially announced at Spotify and Netflix's Wednesday Graveyard Gala in New York City, where Gaga appeared alongside the cast members of the show.
Gaga's involvement in Wednesday was confirmed in May, following a viral clip of star Jenna Ortega from season 1 that used one of Gaga's songs as a meme. The singer expressed her excitement about the series and the release of "The Dead Dance" during the event, where fans had the opportunity to hear the song early. Gaga is currently on The Mayhem Ball global arena tour in support of her latest album, Mayhem, with upcoming shows scheduled in Miami and New York City.
Lady Gaga's collaboration with Netflix's Wednesday series and the release of "The Dead Dance" showcase her versatility as an artist and her ability to captivate audiences with her music and performances. Fans can look forward to experiencing Gaga's unique blend of creativity and talent in this exciting new project.