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Because of this TikTok trend, "Bloody Mary" reached the for the first time in 2023—over 11 years after its initial release. This phenomenon led to:

The viral resurgence of Lady Gaga ’s 2011 track is a masterclass in how a fan-made TikTok remix can breathe new life into a decade-old deep cut. While the song never appeared in the actual Netflix series Wednesday , a fan edit replacing the original show music with a sped-up "Bloody Mary" transformed the track into a global anthem for the "Wednesday Dance" trend. The Origins of the Trend lady_gaga_bloody_mary_tiktok_remix_wednesday_ad...

A massive surge in streaming for the original 2011 version on platforms like Spotify. Because of this TikTok trend, "Bloody Mary" reached

: Fans on TikTok began overlaying a sped-up remix of "Bloody Mary" onto the dance footage. The rhythmic synergy between Ortega’s stiff, eccentric movements and the haunting beat of the song went viral, amassing billions of views. The Origins of the Trend A massive surge

: In Season 1, Episode 4 of Wednesday , Jenna Ortega performs an iconic, gothic dance at the Nevermore Academy rave. The original song in the scene is "Goo Goo Muck" by The Cramps.

: Originally from the Born This Way album, the lyrics explore themes of sacrifice, divinity, and individuality—fitting perfectly with Wednesday Addams' outsider persona.

Lady Gaga Reacts To 'Wednesday' Fueling 'Bloody Mary' Resurgence