Lady Gaga's hit single 'Bloody Mary' has made a surprising return to the music charts in the U.K. this week, delighting fans and music enthusiasts alike. Originally released in 2011 as part of her album 'Born This Way,' the song was not initially chosen as a single but has now found renewed success.
The resurgence of 'Bloody Mary' can be attributed to a viral clip from the Netflix series 'Wednesday,' where fans overlaid Gaga's track, sparking a new wave of interest in the song. This unexpected exposure led to a surge in popularity, prompting Gaga to re-promote the track as a proper single.
As a result, 'Bloody Mary' has re-entered the Official Vinyl Singles chart at No. 39 and the Official Physical Singles chart at No. 52 in the U.K. This achievement is a testament to the enduring appeal of Gaga's music and the loyalty of her fan base.
Despite the excitement surrounding the resurgence of 'Bloody Mary,' Gaga has not yet announced a specific timeline for new music releases. Speculation about a potential collaboration with Bruno Mars has been circulating, adding to the anticipation for what the pop superstar has in store for her next musical chapter.
As fans eagerly await further updates from Lady Gaga, the success of 'Bloody Mary' serves as a reminder of the timeless quality of her music and its ability to captivate audiences across generations.