Lady Gaga set to drop new song for ‘Wednesday’ season 2

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Lady Gaga is not only acting in the new season of the popular Netflix show “Wednesday,” but she is also contributing musically. Gaga is set to release a song titled “Dead Dance” for season 2 of the series, with both the song and a music video scheduled to launch in September alongside Part 2 of the new season. This news was first reported by Variety.

In the show, Lady Gaga guest stars as Rosaline Rotwood, described by Netflix as a “legendary Nevermore teacher who encounters Wednesday,” portrayed by Jenna Ortega. The involvement of Lady Gaga’s music in the series is not new; during season 1 of “Wednesday,” a sped-up version of Gaga’s 2011 album track “Bloody Mary” went viral on TikTok, used by fans as the soundtrack for a scene where Wednesday showcases her dance skills at a school event.

“Wednesday” season 2 is set to premiere in two parts, with Part 1 debuting on August 6 and Part 2 following on September 3. Fans can anticipate the release of Lady Gaga’s new song, “Dead Dance,” to add an exciting soundtrack to the show’s second season, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Lady Gaga’s multi-talented contributions to “Wednesday” exemplify her versatility as an artist and showcase her ability to engage fans across different mediums. The anticipation surrounding the release of Gaga’s new song and music video adds another layer of excitement to the already highly anticipated second season of the series.

As fans eagerly await the launch of “Wednesday” season 2 and the accompanying release of Lady Gaga’s song “Dead Dance,” the show continues to generate buzz and draw attention for its dynamic storytelling and engaging characters. With Gaga’s involvement on both the screen and the musical front, the upcoming season promises to captivate audiences and deliver a compelling viewing experience that blends entertainment, drama, and music seamlessly.

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