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In the United States, "Abracadabra" debuted atop the Billboard Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart and at number twenty-nine on the Billboard Hot 100 with a partial first tracking week, accumulating 13.7 million streams, 1.3 million radio audience impressions, and 10,000 downloads. [25]
John Shearer/Getty Images Lady Gaga offered fans a glimpse at her upcoming album, Mayhem, during the 2025 Grammy Awards. The pop star, 38, debuted "Abracadabra," the third single from her seventh ...
“Abracadabra” is a fast-tempo dance track, reminiscent of Gaga’s innovative dark pop hits from the aughts and early 2010s. Fans react to Lady Gaga's surprise new song
The Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Latin Airplay are charts that rank the best-performing Latin songs in the United States and are both published weekly by Billboard magazine. The Hot Latin Songs chart ranks the best-performing Spanish-language songs in the country based on digital downloads, streaming, and airplay from all radio stations. [1]
The song did not appear immediately online following its broadcast premiere, but Gaga soon posted on her socials that both the track and the music video would be making it to the web in a matter ...
The Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Latin Airplay are charts that rank the best-performing Latin songs in the United States and are both published weekly by Billboard magazine. The Hot Latin Songs ranks the best-performing Spanish-language songs in the country based digital downloads , streaming , and airplay from all radio stations. [ 1 ]
Lady Gaga is casting a spell on “Abracadabra,” the newest track off her seventh studio album Mayhem.This marks the third single she’s shared from the project, following “Disease” and ...
Since Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan are inconsistent with the definition of Latin music (Billboard states that the US Latin Digital Songs chart only ranks Spanish-language songs [114] but the English-language song "Conga" was ranked on the 2016 US Latin Digital Songs year-end chart), [115] some Spanglish songs primarily sung in English were excluded from the table above.