‘Bloody Marry’ reached 429,000 streams on Spotify after ‘Wandinha’ scene
a scene from Wandinha (2022) edited with the music “Bloody Mary” in Lady Gaga caused the track to break streaming records. The scene in question shows Wandinha performing a characteristic choreography of the character, even created by the actress herself, Jenna Ortega.
Thanks to the video, “Bloody Mary” of 2011, reached 429 thousand streams on Spotify, biggest brand since the release of the track. Check out the video below.

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Doing more than 270,000 plays, βBloody Maryβ by Lady Gaga has its biggest day of streams on Spotify since its launch, thanks to virality on TikTok with scenes from the Netflix series Wandinhapic.twitter.com/uOkiZSVNvP
β Update Gaga Brazil (@updategagabr) November 26, 2022
The scene not only boosted the song, but also the record. Born This Way reaching 1,620,331 streams across all songs on the project. “Judas”, “Born This Way” are among the most played tracks.
More about Wandinha
starring Jenna Ortegaπ§π· Wandinha will accompany the new challenges of the eldest daughter of Morticia and Gomez Addams in the curious School Never Again π§π·Nevermore Academy, in the original English name). In this sense, the series produced by Alfred Gough and Miles Millarwas not created as a reboot of other productions of the Addams Familyπ§π·
With Gwendoline Christie living the director Larissa Weemsgives School Never Againπ§π· Christina Ricci as Marilyn Thornhillπ§π· Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addamsπ§π· Luis Guzman as Gomez Addams and Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley Addamsthe brother of Wandinhathe new series of Netflix has a scheduled release date for November 23π§π·
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