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When people think of the best zombie media, their minds often jump straight to The Walking Dead—but they shouldn’t be so quick to overlook Scooby-Doo.
I love The Jetsons, The Flintstones, The Snorks, Jonny Quest, The Smurfs, and of course, Scooby-Doo. The original incarnation, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, featured a simple setup that ...
But with the Grammy-night debut of her video for the new single “Abracadabra,” she’s returned to the mode many fans hold dearest: a joyfully bonkers maximalism. With a new generation of ...
"The category is dance... or die," Gaga announced sinisterly. “Abracadabra” is a fast-tempo dance track, reminiscent of Gaga’s innovative dark pop hits from the aughts and early 2010s.
Complete with 40 dancers, Gaga’s trademark facial dramatics and her penchant for jaw-dropping high fashion, the “Abracadabra” clip also evoked her timeless “Bad Romance” music video in ...
During a commercial break at the 2025 Grammy Awards, the musician transported viewers back to the Fame Monster era with the surprise premiere of her latest single “Abracadabra.” At the start ...
"Abracadabra" heavily references the 2010 "Alejandro" music video, while the pop star said she "reinterpreted" old outfits from Gaga's personal fashion archive. Entertainment Weekly's Oscars ...
Just days after announcing her long-awaited seventh album, Mayhem, Lady Gaga has unveiled a new single, “Abracadabra,” from the forthcoming album. The singer premiered the music video for ...
Though the “Abracadabra” chorus may sound like the infectious gibberish that Gaga first made a trademark in her 2009 hit “Bad Romance,” there’s actually a deeper meaning to the sounds.
The comparisons continued on X, where one said Abracadabra 'slowly morphs' in the Tears for Fears track every time they listen to it. Another said they even started 'serving and dancing' to Mad ...
There were at least a few Gaga superfans to whom the new song title did not come as a surprise — In the announcement video for ‘Mayhem,’ the word “Abracadabra” appeared in the background.