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The viral resurgence of Lady Gaga ’s 2011 track is a masterclass in how a fan-made TikTok remix can breathe new life into a decade-old deep cut. While the song never appeared in the actual Netflix series Wednesday , a fan edit replacing the original show music with a sped-up "Bloody Mary" transformed the track into a global anthem for the "Wednesday Dance" trend. The Origins of the Trend
: In Season 1, Episode 4 of Wednesday , Jenna Ortega performs an iconic, gothic dance at the Nevermore Academy rave. The original song in the scene is "Goo Goo Muck" by The Cramps.
: Lady Gaga eventually joined the trend herself, posting a TikTok of her own "Wednesday" transformation and dance, which solidified the song's association with the show. Music Theory & Aesthetic lady_gaga_bloody_mary_tiktok_remix_wednesday_ad...
Official recognition from Netflix, which used the song in promotional clips for Season 2.
: Originally from the Born This Way album, the lyrics explore themes of sacrifice, divinity, and individuality—fitting perfectly with Wednesday Addams' outsider persona. The viral resurgence of Lady Gaga ’s 2011
: The song is written in A Minor , which is the most popular minor key for creating a dark, moody, or "gothic" atmosphere.
A new generation of fans discovering Gaga’s discography through a specific "dark academia" or "goth-pop" lens. The original song in the scene is "Goo
A massive surge in streaming for the original 2011 version on platforms like Spotify.
