Lady Gaga to star in Wednesday: premiere of the song Dead Dance next month
Lady Gaga recorded a song for the series 'Wednesday'
American singer Lady Gaga has created the song Dead Dance for the second season of the Netflix series 'Wednesday', reports 'Glavkom' based on information from Variety.
The song and music video are expected to be presented next month. It is also worth noting that the singer herself will appear in the series, with the first episodes premiering on August 6. Gaga will play the role of Nevermore teacher Rosalyn Rothwood.
According to sources, the song Dead Dance was recorded by the same people who worked on Gaga's album Mayhem - Andrew Watt and Cirkut.
Recently, Lady Gaga, who is currently on the Mayhem Ball tour, was spotted with director Tim Burton, sparking rumors of a possible appearance by the singer in his series. During the premiere of the second season, Burton expressed admiration for Gaga, calling her a true artist. 'For me, working with artists is a source of inspiration,' he said.
The singer did not participate in the premiere, but Burton hinted at possible collaboration in the future without revealing details.
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Ukrainian singer Lady Gaga recorded the song Dead Dance for the second season of the series 'Wednesday', in which she also participated as the legendary teacher Nevermore Rosalyn Rothwood. Thus, the singer not only worked on the soundtrack but also appeared in the series, combining her creative talents in one project.
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