"Abracadabra" is a song by American singer-songwriter
Lady Gaga
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. It was released on February 3, 2025, through
Interscope Records
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, as the second single from her studio album ''
Mayhem
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Mayhem may also refer to:
People
* Monica Mayhem (born 1978), Australian pornographic actress
* Jason "Mayhem" Miller, American mixed martial arts fighter
* Mayhem Miller (dr ...
'' (2025). The song's
dance-pop
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energy and theatrical visuals have drawn comparisons to her earlier works. It was accompanied by a music video, which premiered during the
67th Annual Grammy Awards
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ceremony. Gaga performed "Abracadabra" live on ''
Saturday Night Live
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'', ''
The Howard Stern Show
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'', and
her headlining set at
Coachella 2025
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. The latter also featured a remix edit of the track by French producer
Gesaffelstein
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as an interlude, which was then released on digital platforms the same day.
In addition to charting at number one in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Moldova and Russia, "Abracadabra" has reached the top ten in Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the
''Billboard'' Global 200 as well as the top twenty in Australia, Canada, France, Iceland, New Zealand, the Philippines, Taiwan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.
Release and composition

Shortly after Gaga announced on January 27, 2025, that her next studio album would be titled ''
Mayhem
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* Mayhem (crime), a type of crime
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* Monica Mayhem (born 1978), Australian pornographic actress
* Jason "Mayhem" Miller, American mixed martial arts fighter
* Mayhem Miller (dr ...
'',
it was revealed she would premiere a new single and video during the
67th Annual Grammy Awards
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on February 2.
"Abracadabra" is a fast-tempo
dance-pop
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track with
electronic
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,
industrial,
pop rock
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and
acid house
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influences. Sheet music published by Musicnotes denotes the song in
common time
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and in the key of
F minor
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. Gaga's vocal range spans from the low-note of B♭
3 to the high-note of F
5. The song is structured around two verses and also incorporates refrain, pre-chorus, chorus, post-chorus and
bridge
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segments.
Instrumentally, the song features pulsating beats, hypnotic synths, a thumping bass line, and punchy piano chords.
Gaga's vocal delivery in the song has been described as "dramatic" and "full-throated", although she also employs a more "ethereal" tone during the song's bridge.
A part of "Abracadabra" uses the melody of "
Spellbound" by
Siouxsie and the Banshees
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.
Lyrically, the term
abracadabra
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is used throughout the song to represent magic. The words appear in the song's chorus – "Abracadabra, amor-ooh-na-na, abracadabra, morta-ooh-ga-ga" – which references Gaga's own name (...ga-ga) and also includes the
Latin
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words "amor" and "morta", which can be translated as "love" and "death" respectively.
In addition, the term "abracadabra" is incorporated into the song's post-chorus, albeit with "broken syntax".
In the song's refrain, a "lady dressed in red" is mentioned, which Gaga described as representing every individual's "internal monologue" asking if they are good enough.
She further explained, "In many ways, the song is about how to deal with that challenge to yourself.
..I wanted to explore the question: 'What does it feel like to thrive rather than just survive all the time?'".
Many journalists have compared the song's dark and theatrical style to Gaga's earlier songs, including those from ''
The Fame Monster
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'' (2009) and ''
Chromatica
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'' (2020).
In an interview with ''
The Howard Stern Show
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'', Gaga said the song came together quickly, with the track, verses, and chorus taking about 30 minutes to complete. She contrasted this with other songs from ''Mayhem'', which sometimes took longer to finalize.
Critical reception
"Abracadabra" received universal acclaim upon its release, with critics highlighting its production, energy, and catchy chorus. Many compared it to Gaga's early works, noting its influence from late-
2000s
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dance-pop, as well as its continuation of the dark electronic sounds explored in "
Disease
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". Larisha Paul of ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' noted that Gaga is "always drawing upon her knowledge of the history of music" and described the song as "a showcase of her return to
dark pop
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that pays homage to the influences that shaped her career".
Robin Murray of ''
Clash'' described "Abracadabra" as "a thrilling piece of
pop music
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that moves from light to shadow with expert control".
''
L'Officiel
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'' editor Alessandro Viapiana highlighted its "piercing rhythm and pulsating synthesizers, accompanied by a hypnotic voice that almost seems to evoke a ritual."
Kyle Denis of ''
Billboard
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'' described the track as an "explosive new dance-pop single" and highlighted its "high intensity", while pointing out that it builds upon the dark electronic elements introduced in her previous release, "Disease".
''
The Independent
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'' Adam White believed "Abracadabra" feels "a tad like what would happen if somebody asked a computer to pop out a Lady Gaga song – from the gibberish chorus to the squawks, howls and bellows of Gaga's vocal – but it's also such a mad rush that it feels like a major return to form."
In their review, ''
DIY'' wrote: "Make no mistake—Lady Gaga is back. Her latest single, 'Abracadabra', is an unrestrained dancefloor anthem that takes us straight back to her ''The Fame Monster'' days in the late 2000s", adding that it revolves around a "brilliantly nonsensical yet irresistibly catchy chorus".
Jenesaispop
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named it the song of the day on February 3, 2025, stating it "feels like stepping back into 2009, but with a production refined for today's era", while describing it as "a full-fledged dark electropop banger in classic Gaga style".
''
Pitchfork
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''s Walden Green remarked Gaga had not released a single "this good" since 2013's "
G.U.Y.", writing, "'Abracadabra' delivers a latex-tight hook in true ''
Born This Way'' fashion, though a closer listen reveals traces of over a decade of artistic reinvention: a touch of ''Chromatica'' in the
house
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piano, and a full-throttle vocal turn that unmistakably stems from serious theatrical training.
''
Bustle
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'' noted the track is "a dancefloor smash tailor-made for her fans", and noted "as the title suggests, Gaga casts a spell with her new single, commanding listeners to dance all night."
A ''
Vulture
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'' article in 2025 called it Gaga's eight best song from her discography, saying: "she's never written a witchy house symphony quite like this. After accusations of being an occult practitioner in the 2010s, it's ironic that the song in which she actually casts a spell is one of her most life-affirming tracks."
Commercial performance
On its release day, "Abracadabra" recorded 4.92 million streams on
Spotify
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, marking Gaga's biggest debut on the platform with a solo song.
Internationally, the song debuted at number ten on the
''Billboard'' Global 200 with 47.7 million streams, becoming the second top-ten entry from ''Mayhem'' and of Gaga's career, after "
Die with a Smile
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".
In its second week, the song rose to a new peak of number five on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 with 78.4 million streams.
In the United States, "Abracadabra" debuted atop the ''Billboard''
Hot Dance/Pop Songs
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chart and at number twenty-nine on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 with a partial first tracking week, accumulating 13.7 million streams, 1.3 million radio audience impressions, and 10,000 downloads.
With this feat, ''Mayhem'' became Gaga's first album since ''
Artpop
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'' (2013) to achieve three top-forty entries on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 prior to an album's official release.
In its second week on the chart, the song climbed to a new peak of number thirteen. In its sixth week of charting, following the release of ''Mayhem'', the song rose ten spots to number 19. In its 11th week on the chart, following Gaga's headlining performance at Coachella, the song climbed 12 spots to number 26.
In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number six on the UK Singles Chart after only four days of tracking, marking Gaga's 17th top-ten song in the country and third from ''Mayhem'', after "Die with a Smile" and "Disease". In its second week, the song rose to a new peak of number three on the UK Singles Chart, becoming her first solo top-five entry since " Stupid Love" (2020) and highest-charting solo entry since " Born This Way" (2011). In Brazil, "Abracadabra" debuted at number sixteen on the Brasil Hot 100
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. Following Gaga's show in Brazil, the song rose to a new peak of number three.
Music video
Development
The music video for "Abracadabra" was directed by Gaga alongside Parris Goebel
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and Bethany Vargas; Goebel also served as choreographer. The video premiered during a commercial break in conjunction with Mastercard at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards and was later released on the singer's platforms. Gaga explained that the concept for the video originated after filming "Disease", when she and Goebel discussed continuing the album's narrative, exploring "these conflicting sides of ourselves that really don't make sense but just keep having this discussion".
The creative process, set preparations, and rehearsals lasted approximately three weeks, while the actual shoot took place over two days at a studio in Santa Monica
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in early December 2024. Gaga highlighted that sustainability was a key factor in the video's production, ensuring that only necessary materials were used and minimizing new manufacturing. Several white costumes were repurposed from old wedding dresses, deadstock fabric, and discarded textiles from her previous projects.
Synopsis
The music video opens with Gaga, standing on the upper level of a grand venue, dressed in a spiked red latex outfit. She declares, "The category is dance or die", setting off an intense choreography sequence featuring a crowd of forty dancers, all dressed in white. Throughout the video, the two versions of Gaga alternate: the white-clad Gaga exudes frenetic energy, while the red-clad version remains more composed, symbolizing a dance battle between light and darkness.
Speaking to ''Elle
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'', Gaga explained the video's concept revolves around "being ready to face challenges", with the lady in red daring the audience to "dance for their lives". She also described the visual as a complement to the song, stating, "When you hear 'Abracadabra' for the first time, you might think, 'What is this about? It's fun to listen to, but what does it mean?' For me, watching the video makes it clear—it's about moving forward." Along with Goebel, Gaga announced a choreography contest, with a chance to be featured in an official fan video.
Reception
The music video received positive reviews upon release. Denis of ''Billboard'' stated that the clip evokes "Bad Romance
"Bad Romance" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga from her third extended play (EP), ''The Fame Monster'' (2009)—the reissue of her debut studio album, ''The Fame'' (2008). Following an unauthorized demo leak, Gaga premiered the ...
" with "its meticulous display of the intersection of various art forms" along with "jaw-dropping high fashion
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" aesthetics. ''Rolling Stone'' writer Paul highlighted the video's frenetic choreography, describing it as "an eruption of chaos and movement", while also noting that "its aesthetics reinforce the concept of ''Mayhem'' and, along with the song, recall ''The Fame Monster'' era with its dark and theatrical visual style." Green of ''Pitchfork'' remarked like the music video for "Disease" it is "a high-concept production with impeccable styling. Gaga remains a step above the average pop star; her true competition is the ghosts of her own past." Eva Blanco Medina of ''Vogue España
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'' praised its striking opening, noting that the video begins with a clear message: "Dance or die", setting the stage for a "high-voltage choreographic showcase." ''HuffPost UK
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''s Daniel Welsh declared it to be "one of the best music videos of her career". A ''Vulture'' article argued that "in pop music, the person in the spotlight is both subject and object", which is evident in the video, "where Gaga plays both the mythical lady in red casting judgment and the white witch being tormented by the manic choreography."
Live performances
On March 8, 2025, Gaga performed "Abracadabra" on ''Saturday Night Live
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''. She appeared on stage in a sparkly red ensemble, standing inside a neon-lit, mirrored structure, accompanied by dancers dressed in black with long red wigs. Chris Willman of ''Variety
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'' described the performance as an extension of the song's "crimson-themed music video", with Gaga and her dancersue executing synchronized, "herky-jerky" movements that maximized the limited space of Studio 8H
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. The set design and choreography were also praised by ''HuffPost
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Daniel Welsh, who called the performance "a must-watch for even the most casual of Lady Gaga fans," highlighting her ability to create a visually compelling spectacle within a confined space. ''Vulture
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'' Ben Rosenstock underscored the "cramped glass-house choreography" as a key element of the performance, emphasizing its carefully crafted visual impact. On March 11, 2025, Gaga performed an acoustic version of "Abracadabra" live on ''The Howard Stern Show
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''.
In April-May 2025, "Abracadabra" was performed as the second song of Gaga's promotional concerts for ''Mayhem'', which included a headlining set at Coachella 2025
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. ''Rolling Stone'' Tomás Mier opined Gaga "channeled a Victorian-era
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opera
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singer in a dark parallel universe" for the song. The concert also debuted a remix version of "Abracadabra" by French producer Gesaffelstein
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in an interlude, which was released on digital platforms on the same day. On May 13, 2025, Gaga performed "Abracadabra" during a five-song set at the YouTube
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Brandcast event, held at the Geffen Hall in New York City. The performance featured cinematic staging and opened the showcase. On May 31, 2025, Gaga took part in Netflix
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's Tudum
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event with a special performance inspired by ''Wednesday
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'', where she emerged from a coffin bearing the inscription "here lies the monster queen" to perform "Abracadabra" and " Zombieboy", accompanied by dancers with a gothic aesthetic reminiscent of the Addams Family
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.
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