Lady Gaga's Revival: "MAYHEM"
- Jordan Alexa
- Feb 10
- 2 min read
It's been four years since the Pop music icon released new music, Lady Gaga is back with a bag with her new album, "MAYHEM". From her Grammy Award winning collaboration with Bruno Mars for "Die With A Smile", which has remained at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 Charts, Gaga dropped "Disease" and "Abracadabra", along with two accompanying visualizers that solidified her return to the Pop and Dance music space.

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With over 14 Grammy wins,, and a growing, iconic discography that mends together a different side of Pop music to the elaborate nature of her artistry and choreography, Gaga continues to deliver with her brand new music but in a more mature and elevated sense.
The first release from her new album, "Disease" kicked off the official campaign for her upcoming body of art. With odes to Electro-Pop, Dance, and EDM, she's brought back the powerful vocal talent that envelopes each project she works on. With over 27 million views for its accompanying visualizer, Gaga continues her reign of dramatic yet ingenious productions. Fans praise the track for its raw emotions, darker aura, and abstract style, leaving us craving for more.
"Abracadabra" was met with worldwide appraisal for its theatrical music video that odes to her previous works, such as "Born This Way" and "Paparazzi", while also bring a fresh and newness to her work. She premiered this new release at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards during a commercial break, which gave fans and music lovers across the globe a glimpse into what was to come.
Known for her revolutionary and energetic choreography, style, and eclectic nature, the visualizer didn't disappoint as it matched the beautiful chaos that was the song. Due to its elements of Pop, Dance, Techno, and House, it blended well with the chaotic flare of the official music video. With over 23 million views in less than a week, over 27 million streams, and a wave of nostalgia from the early 2010s music scene, she's well on her way with taking over 2025 in her brand new body of work.



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