
Peak
13
Weeks
16
Score
2,499
Chart Year
2025
The music video for "Abracadabra" was directed by Gaga alongside Parris Goebel 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". She later said that they worked closely on how to translate those conflicts into choreography, noting that "there are only two options: you can dance or it's over", and recalled experimenting with wigs, makeup, and costumes in rehearsals to achieve the most impactful result. Goebel told InStyle that after hearing "Abracadabra" she envisioned ideas for the video, saying they wanted people "to dance again and find freedom on the dance floor". She described the project as theatrical yet deeply personal, centered on creating a "club Gaga" as a world of its own. 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 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 On February 18, Mastercard released a behind-the-scenes feature showing rehearsals and production details. In it, Gaga discussed the two personas she portrays in the video, "Mistress of Mayhem" and "Virgin Gaga", framing the narrative as "an inner struggle with a demon... the parts of you that challenge you make you stronger." On March 29, Mastercard released an alternate cut titled "Abracadabra (Fan Version)", featuring 32 contest winners performing the original choreography under the direction of Goebel
The word Abracadabra, now used by magicians to dazzle children and drunk wedding guests, began its life as something rather more serious. Its origins - Hebrew or Aramaic, depending on who you ask - translate roughly to "I create what I speak," which is an admirably bold claim for a word that has since been largely reduced to a puff of smoke and a rabbit in a hat. The first recorded use of Abracadabra appears in the Liber Medicinalis, a Roman medical text from the second century, in which the physician Serenus Sammonicus suggested malaria sufferers wore the word inscribed in the shape of a triangle on an amulet. How this was supposed to cure them remains something of a mystery, though given the state of Roman medicine, it was at least no worse than the alternative. In 2025, Abracadabra found a new life as the title of a Lady Gaga song - one that, despite borrowing the name of an ancient healing spell, is more concerned with existential struggles than eliminating mosquito-borne diseases. "Abracadabra" appears as the second song on Mayhem, Gaga's seventh album, and was released as its third single following "Die With A Smile," and "Disease," two titles that sound alarmingly like rejected names for songs about malaria. "Abracadabra," Gaga explained to Elle, is about "facing the challenge of life and the challenge of the night and finding the magic in it all." The song introduces the figure of "the lady in red," a spectral presence that, in folklore, is usually a tragic figure: doomed, vengeful, or overly attached to the idea of dramatic entrances. In Gaga's hands, however, she becomes something else: an internal voice, an adversary, a mirror reflecting one's self-doubt. "The lady in red is all of you that puts you to the test. Your internal monologue. 'Can you do it? Can you do it? Will you do it? Are you good enough? Can you handle it?,' said Gaga to Elle. "In a lot of ways, the song is about dealing with that challenge to yourself and very often the world around us can reflect it back to us as well. I wanted to explore the question, 'What does it feel like to thrive and not just be surviving all the time?'" Phantom of the dance floor, come to me Sing for me a sinful melody With "Abracadabra,", Gaga wanted to explore the metaphor of perseverance on the dance floor. "The dance floor is – for me, anyway – it has always been the place where I try to improve myself as a human being," she explained. "How do I work harder? Have more passion? How do I give more of my authentic self? How do I earn my spot as a performer?" Of course, this being Lady Gaga, the song arrives with a suitably dramatic music video that she directed with Parris Goebel and Bethany Vargas. The aesthetic is red, black, and white and features a dance battle between two sides of Gaga, with 40 dancers channeling the energy of her Born This Way era. "The category is: dance or die," she proclaims at the start of the video, which is quite the ultimatum, though one suspects the dancers were already aware of the stakes. Report This Ad Lady Gaga wrote the song with its producers, Cirkut and Andrew Watt. The same three also wrote "Disease." Musically, "Abracadabra" nods to the past by sampling Siouxsie and the Banshees' 1981 song "Spellbound." The band members - Siouxsie Sioux, John McGeoch, Steven Severin, and Budgie - are all credited. Gaga premiered the song in classic pop-star fashion, first teasing a snippet outside her hotel in Paris after performing at the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony, then unveiling it in full during a commercial break at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, where she had just won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Die With A Smile." The baby boomers among you will recognize this isn't the first song to bear the title Abracadabra. The Steve Miller Band's 1982 hit of the same name took a far more straightforward approach, focusing on romantic attraction rather than existential struggle. Where Miller's "Abracadabra" was about a woman so bewitching that he felt "wrapped up in a kind of magic," Gaga's version is about summoning the courage to persevere in life's great performance. And if that isn't the most Lady Gaga thing imaginable, we don't know what is. Gaga performed "Abracadabra" on the March 8, 2025 episode of Saturday Night Live. It was her fifth musical guest appearance on the musical sketch show and her first since 2016.
Abracadabra, abracadabra Abracadabra, abracadabra Pay the toll to the angels Drawin' circles in the clouds Keep your mind on the distance When the devil turns around Hold me in your heart tonight In the magic of the dark moonlight Save me from this empty fight In the game of life Like a poem said by a lady in red You hear the last few words of your life With a haunting dance, now you're both in a trance It's time to cast your spell on the night "Abracadabra, amor-ooh-na-na Abracadabra, morta-ooh-ga-ga Abracadabra, abra-ooh-na-na" In her tongue she said, "Death or love tonight" Abracadabra, abracadabra Abracadabra, abracadabra Feel the beat under your feet, the floor's on fire Abracadabra, abracadabra Choose the road on the west side As the dust flies, watch it burn Don't waste time on a feelin' Use your passion, no return Hold me in your heart tonight In the magic of the dark moonlight Save me from this empty fight In the game of life Like a poem said by a lady in red You hear the last few words of your life With a haunting dance, now you're both in a trance It's time to cast your spell on the night "Abracadabra, amor-ooh-na-na Abracadabra, morta-ooh-ga-ga Abracadabra, abra-ooh-na-na" In her tongue she said, "Death or love tonight" Abracadabra, abracadabra Abracadabra, abracadabra Feel the beat under your feet, the floor's on fire Abracadabra, abracadabra Phantom of the dance floor, come to me Sing for me a sinful melody Ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah "Abracadabra, amor-ooh-na-na Abracadabra, morta-ooh-ga-ga Abracadabra, abra-ooh-na-na" In her tongue she said, "Death or love tonight"
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Feb 15, 2025 | 29 | 97 |
| 2 | Feb 22, 2025 | 13 | 113 |
| 3 | Mar 1, 2025 | 33 | 93 |
| 4 | Mar 8, 2025 | 31 | 95 |
| 5 | Mar 15, 2025 | 28 | 98 |
| 6 | Mar 22, 2025 | 19 | 107 |
| 7 | Mar 29, 2025 | 37 | 89 |
| 8 | Apr 5, 2025 | 38 | 88 |
| 9 | Apr 12, 2025 | 33 | 93 |
| 10 | Apr 19, 2025 | 38 | 88 |
| 11 | Apr 26, 2025 | 26 | 100 |
| 12 | May 3, 2025 | 26 | 100 |
| 13 | May 10, 2025 | 34 | 92 |
| 14 | May 17, 2025 | 31 | 95 |
| 15 | May 24, 2025 | 36 | 90 |
| 16 | May 31, 2025 | 53 | 73 |