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2022 single by Lady Gaga
This article is about the Lady Gaga song. For other songs, seeBloody Mary#Music.

"Bloody Mary"
Single byLady Gaga
from the albumBorn This Way
ReleasedDecember 2, 2022 (2022-12-02)
Recorded2010
StudioStudios 301 (Sydney)
GenreElectropop
Length4:05
Label
Songwriters
Producers
  • Lady Gaga
  • Paul Blair aka DJ White Shadow
Lady Gaga singles chronology
"Hold My Hand"
(2022)
"Bloody Mary"
(2022)
"Sweet Sounds of Heaven"
(2023)
Audio video
"Bloody Mary" onYouTube

"Bloody Mary" is a song by American singerLady Gaga recorded for her second studio albumBorn This Way (2011). Gaga wrote the song withFernando Garibay andPaul "DJ White Shadow" Blair; it was produced by Gaga and DJ White Shadow, with co-production by Garibay andClinton Sparks. "Bloody Mary" is anelectropop song with elements ofsynth-pop andtrance, and featuresGregorian chants. Although the song's title is an epithet mostly associated with the English queenMary Tudor, Gaga assumes the role ofbiblical figureMary Magdalene in its lyrics, whom she considered a "feminine force" she had worshiped since her childhood in aCatholicgirls school. It is one of several tracks on the album with religious themes.

Critical reception towards "Bloody Mary" was generally positive; reviewers called it "gothic" and "spooky", and highlighted its production values. Gaga's first live performance of the song was at her 2012–2013Born This Way Ball concert tour, where she was seen "floating" above stage in a white outfit with two similarly dressed dancers. During theJoanne World Tour (2017–2018), she wore a bold red puffer coat and eye mask for the performance. In 2025, Gaga openedseveral of her concerts with the song. Englishrock bandthe Horrors remixed "Bloody Mary" for Gaga's secondremix albumBorn This Way: The Remix (2011).

In 2022, following the release of theNetflix comedy horror seriesWednesday,the titular character's dance and its fan recreations to asped-up version of the song wentviral on video sharing serviceTikTok. This resulted in a large increase in plays of the song onSpotify, and "Bloody Mary" was sent to French and Italian radio as the album's sixth single in December 2022, eleven years after the release ofBorn This Way. The following month, it was also sent to USpop andadult contemporary radios. After being released as a single, the song charted in Europe and North America; it reached the top 40 on the singles charts of several nations including Italy, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom; and the top 10 on the pop and hot adult contemporary radio formats in the United States.

Background and development

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Domenico Tintoretto's painting, The Penitent Magdalene (c. 1598)
Biblical figureMary Magdalene served as inspiration for the song.

On May 23, 2011,Lady Gaga released her second studio album,Born This Way. One of the record's main lyrical topic is religion; several of the songs, such as "Judas"—the album's second single—and "Bloody Mary", make references toChristianity. In the latter, Gaga assumes the role ofMary Magdalene, who witnessed thecrucifixion of Jesus.[1][2]NME described "Bloody Mary" as a "serene flipside" to "Judas", using anotherbiblical character "to do much the same job".[3] The song's title is an epithet that is mostly associated withMary I of England and aghostly figure in folklore andurban legends.[4] Gaga, however, took inspiration from Mary Magdalene, to whom she refers on social media as "the ultimate rockstar's girlfriend"; she also said the song is "about living halfway between reality and fantasy".[5][6]

In an interview withPopjustice, after being asked about her fascination with Magdalene and the song's origins, Gaga discussed her upbringing in aCatholicgirl school. Although she was instructed to pray to God and Jesus, Gaga found it easier to worship "a more feminine force" in her life, and she decided to pray to women—Mother Mary or Mary Magdelene, or her late aunt Joanne,[a] who she believed became anangel working beside God. Since becoming a pop singer, Gaga found strength by praying to them. She also talked about how "women were always the target", beingstoned for "adultery or for doing inappropriate things" in biblical times, which made her think about her faith to make herself brave while creatingBorn This Way. She said the song's lyrics were written from the point of view of Magdalene:

The lyrics are Mary sort of talking ... If you listen to the lyrics and the way thecadence goes, the way I'm actually singing, I start quite sweetly then I go into these quite demonic tones, then I come back to sweetness, and then the chorus is me ultimately, publicly singing, "I won't cry for you, I won't crucify the things you do, I won't cry for you when you're gone I'll still be Bloody Mary". I'll still bleed, is what I'm trying to say. I guess I'm fascinated by her. ... In my belief Mary was in it all along. I think she knew what was going to happen. But I also believe that she loved him, and I believe there was a moment when she cried. So she says 'I won't cry for you' but in the rest of the song, in the way that it feels, it's sad and ... [it sounds] like a deathdirge ... There's that kind of quality to it. It's about me having to be a superstar.[8]

Talking withNME, Gaga also alluded to Mary Magdelene as a superstar, who "must have cried too".[2] According to Gaga, Magdalene "was both fullydivine and fully human. She has to be strong when Jesus fulfills the prophecy to die for everyone's sins, but she still has the moment of humanity where she's upset to let him go."[2] In aTwitter post, Gaga cited her redRolls-Royce Corniche III car, which she bought in 2009, as another inspiration for the song. It was her only car at that time, and she called it "Bloody Mary".[5][9]

Thematic analysis

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According to Sean Adams ofDrowned in Sound, part of Gaga's "charm" is the way she contrives a "grand historical context for herself", and listed "Bloody Mary" in a line of songs fromBorn This Way which "finds her setting up her stall alongside monarchs and martyrs"; "Government Hooker", "Black Jesus + Amen Fashion" and "Judas" being other examples.[10]Ann Powers fromNPR said an overarching theme of the album is revisiting "demons everyfeminist artist has faced", such as Christianity, with "Bloody Mary".[11]Vulture, an online blog associated withNew York Magazine, said Gaga is "casting Mary as a graceful, eternal icon of feminine suffering", adding the track "could be sacrilegious, but like inThe Last Temptation of Christ, humanizing icons only makes them more relatable".[12] In an article byAmerican Songwriter, Alex Hopper said Gaga as Magdelene "chooses to focus on the love he spread in the world as opposed to the tragedy before her. Despite her grief, she promises to pick up that mantle and spread love in her own way: drying her tears and dancing through the night."[1]

Recording and composition

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"Bloody Mary" was written by Gaga,Fernando Garibay, andPaul "DJ White Shadow" Blair, and produced by Gaga and Blair with additional co-production by Garibay andClinton Sparks.[4] The song began as ademo Blair made in Sydney'sStudios 301.[4][13] Gaga played it to Garibay while they were in Australia, and they then "put their stamp on the song" in his studio in Los Angeles, where Gaga finalized many tracks forBorn This Way.[4] Garibay noted they only polished the song by adding a few parts and that the album version is not far from the demo.[4]

It is a slow-tempo[14]electropop[15] anddark pop[16] track that contains "plucked strings" and "filthy beats",[17] and a "synthy tune"[4] with elements oftrance.[18] The song includes "warped vocal effects"[19] andGregorian chants,[20] with a "highly computerized",[21]monk-like chorus repeatedly chanting "GA-GA"[18] "before it’s glitched in a euphoric beatdown".[21] Parts of the lyrics are sung in French and Spanish.[4][22] Gaga's "pained shouts of 'LOVE!'" in the track resemble a "death metal vocal bit".[19][23] Her vocals range from E3 to C5.[24]NME described "Bloody Mary" as a "dark, pulsing and atmospheric, almost funereal electroballad"[2] whileVulture branded it an "electropopopera".[12] According toMuuMuse's Bradley Stern, the song invokes "David Bowie's space-pop".[25]Glamour columnist Jenn Selby found it one of the tracks onBorn This Way that have "the unmistakable mark ofMadonna".[26]The Independent's Andy Gill said the "monkishvocoder-chanting ... recalls Romaniantechno-classicistEnigma".[27]Rolling Stone'sRob Sheffield noted the song for its "Chic bassline".[28]

Critical reception

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NME's Dan Martin picked "Bloody Mary" as one of the highlights ofBorn This Way, calling it "a classy, graceful moment on an album not exactly pre-occupied with being either classy or graceful".[17] Robert Copsey ofDigital Spy found it a "decadent number with the same ecclesiastical tone as 'Judas'—though unlike its cousin, it doesn't try to be anything other than graceful and effortless pop".[29] Owen Myers fromPitchfork highlighted the song's Gregorian chants as some of the album's "enjoyably over-the-top gothic flourishes".[20] Writing forThe Telegraph,Neil McCormick called "Bloody Mary" a "sweet love song", noting "an elegant almost ethereal melody flows gently even as choirs of monks intone 'Ga Ga'".[30] Caryn Ganz fromSpin called the song "hypnotically sleazy".[31] AVulture article found "Blood Mary" a "ruthlessly danceable" track.[12]

Prefixmag's Craig Jenkins said "the somewhat sedate" song, along with album tracks "Scheiße" and "Government Hooker" "cuts the karaoke crap and kicks ass on the dance floor" and "eschew[s]Born This Way's time traveling ethos in favor of a more modern approach".[32] Adam White ofThe Independent praised "Bloody Mary", writing; "Great production, beautiful production. Amid the howling, echoes and general spookiness here, there are two lines in which Gaga's vocals appear to melt and curdle, and it's sort of brilliant."[33]The Boston Globe's James Reed said the track "trims some of the production fat, and even with its pseudo-religious premise ... it's refreshing to hear Gaga retreat into the song's sensuality".[34] In a retrospective review in 2021, Bianca Gracie ofUproxx described "Bloody Mary" as "one of the most sonically wicked tunes" in Gaga's catalogue.[19]

Rolling Stone'sJody Rosen was less positive, highlighting the song's "sluggish tempo, goofy 'goth' atmospherics and a lyric that sounds like bad high school poetry: 'We are not just art for Michaelangelo [sic] to carve/He can't rewrite the agro of my furied heart'."[35] AtDrowned in Sound, Sean Adams called the "oddly plodding" song one of the album'sfillers.[10] According to Evan Sawdey ofPopMatters; "despite its fancy string-pluck opening, 'Bloody Mary' is a remarkably average club track (save itsliquid bass line), playing its religious angle very heavily but without much payoff".[36]

Single release and media appearances

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In November 2022, "Bloody Mary" wentviral after a sped-up version was used in videos onTikTok depictingWednesday Addams's (Jenna Ortega) dance in theNetflix television seriesWednesday and its fan recreations.[37] The videos originated from a clip of Addams dancing tothe Cramps' 1981 song "Goo Goo Muck", but with the audio replaced with "Bloody Mary".[38] This quickly caused a massive spike in the song's streams, and on December 2, 2022, it was sent to French radio as a single, and was released as a single in Italy on December 23.[39][40][41] On January 17, 2023, the song was sent to US pop radio, and to adult contemporary stations on January 30.[42][43] On March 15, 2023, Interscope released "Bloody Mary" onvinyl record with some of the lyrics etched into the surface, followed by aCD release on May 5.[44][45] Another twelve-inch vinyl version titled "Glow in the Dark" was released forHalloween of 2023.[46][47]

On TikTok, Gaga later posted a black-and-white video in which she recreates the viral dance wearing goth makeup and an outfit similar to the one worn by Wednesday in the show.[48] The sped-up version of "Bloody Mary" was featured in Netflix's teaser for season two ofWednesday.[49] Gaga herself was the special guest for theWednesday-themed final part of Netflix's June 2025 live companyTudum event in Los Angeles’Kia Forum, where she performed a medley of selected songs and danced along as "Bloody Mary" was played.[50]

Commercial performance

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Following the song's initial release as part of its parent album in May 2011, "Bloody Mary" reached number one on Lebanon'sTop 20 Airplay chart, being its only chart appearance.[51] According toBillboard, "Bloody Mary" was gradually building up worldwidestreams since August 18, 2022, when it garnered 561,000 streams.[38]

In the first week of the track's surge, which began two days after the premiere ofWednesday on November 23, 2022, and ended on December 1, "Bloody Mary" was streamed 1.8 million times, gaining 509% in official, on-demand streams and 1,133% in sales.[38] The week after, it gained 144% in streams and 201% in sales, debuting at 168 on theBillboard Global Excl. US chart, a version of theGlobal 200 chart that does not include the United States.[38] The percentage of the song's rise in the two weeks following the initial surge was 537% in streams and 144% in sales globally, and 412% and 140% in the US.[38] It later entered the top 40 on both charts, peaking at 31 on the Global 200 and at 28 on the Excl. US chart.[38] After initially failing to enter theBillboardHot 100 chart due to the popularity of Christmas songs at the time of its initial surge, "Bloody Mary" debuted at 68 on the chart on the issue dated January 14, 2023. The song initially climbed to 54 and fluctuated before reaching a new peak of 41 in its twelfth week on the chart.[52] It also reached 23 on theBillboardAdult Contemporary chart, 10 on theBillboardMainstream Top 40 chart, and three on theBillboardAdult Top 40 chart. The track outperformed priorBorn This Way singles "Judas" and "Marry the Night" on US radio, becoming the album's fourth track to hit the top 10 on US pop radio nearly 12 years after its release.[53][54][55][56] As of April 2023[update], the song has received 166 million official on-demand streams and sold 92,000 digital copies in the United States, according toLuminate.[56] In Canada, "Bloody Mary" has been certified Gold byMusic Canada for selling at least 40,000 units.[57] The song debuted on the BillboardCanadian Hot 100 at 74 on the chart dated December 17, 2022. After fluctuating on the chart for five weeks, the song rose to its current peak of 50 in its seventh week on the chart.[58] Despite the song never entering the charts in Australia, it was certified platinum by theARIA for moving at least 70,000 units.[59]

"Bloody Mary" entered various music charts throughout Europe following its release as a single. The song appeared on theUK Singles Chart on December 16, 2022 at 57; it remained in the top 75 for the following two weeks and reached the top 40 at 22 in its fourth week on the chart, becoming the seventh track fromBorn This Way to reach the top 40, eleven years after the release of the previous single "Marry the Night".[60] In July 2024, the single was certified Gold in the country for moving at least 400,000 units.[61] In Italy, one of the first countries in which the song was officially sent to radio, "Bloody Mary" debuted at 87 on theTop 100 Singles chart. In its fifth week, the song reached 20.[62] Later, "Bloody Mary" was certified Gold in Italy for selling at least 50,000 units.[63] In Greece, the song peaked at number ten on theIFPI's International Digital Singles chart and was certified Gold for reaching 1,000,000 streams in the country alone. The song reached the top 40 on other European singles charts, including 31 on theGerman Singles Chart,[64] 30 on theSwedish Singles Chart,[65] 29 on theSwiss Singles chart,[66] 23 on the Finnish Songs Chart,[67] five on Hungary'sTop 40 Singles chart,[68] and two on Poland'sAirplay Top 100 chart.[69]

Remixes

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The Horrors' take on the track appears onBorn This Way: The Remix (2011).

On November 18, 2011, Gaga released her second remix albumBorn This Way: The Remix, which includes a remix of "Bloody Mary" by Englishrock bandthe Horrors.[70][71] In an album review byBillboard, the remix was called "a lush, haunting affair, with Gaga lost in the darkness of the dance floor".[71]Stephen Thomas Erlewine ofAllMusic listed the track as one of the album's highlights.[72] Nick Levine ofBBC Music said the remix turned "Bloody Mary" into a "vampire disco floor-filler".[73]Exclaim!'s Sarah Murphy called it an "eerie" rendition in which "the gothy Britishshoegazers slow the track down and add their signature air of creepiness to it".[74] Chris Eggersten ofUproxx said it is "a pretty bold reinvention of the song (almost all of Gaga's lyrics have been discarded)", describing it as a "moody, almost meditative spin to the original track".[75]

In 2012, Clinton Sparks, one of the producers of the original version of "Bloody Mary", independently issued his own remix of the song, which is adance club version that is "full of raw, industrial thumping bass, groaning synths ... and a twirling tempo".[76] In 2023, he released a new remix of the song that was co-produced withDisco Fries.[77]

Live performances

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Gaga performing "Bloody Mary" in 2012 and 2025, during herBorn This Way Ball andMayhem Ball tours (pictured left to right)

Gaga performed "Bloody Mary" during her third headlining concert tour, theBorn This Way Ball (2012–2013). She wore a white dress and helmet, and appeared with two female dancers who were dressed in the same outfit.[78] The three women moved around a circular runway on remote-controlled platforms, creating an illusion of the performers floating above the stage.[78][79] Gaga's male dancers wearing miniskirts followed them.[78]The Line of Best Fit's Charlie Ivens said Gaga appeared as a "cosmic beekeeper" during the "absurdly bouncable beats" of the song.[80] According to Chase Wade ofThe Dallas Morning News;"'Bloody Mary' unnerved as she delivered operatic vocals in an all-white gown while gliding like some kind of automaton bride".[81]

"Bloody Mary" was also included on the set list of Gaga's fifth headlining concert tour, theJoanne World Tour (2017–2018). During the show, she performed the song wearing a bold redNorma Kamali "sleeping bag" puffer coat with a 10-foot (3.0 m)-long train and an eye mask.[82] She was accompanied by her dancers wearing outfits in matching colors.[83] Lauren Alexis Fisher ofHarper's Bazaar said the singer brought back "theavant garde looks she's always embraced" with the outfit, following a more-stripped-down era in her career.[82] Mikael Wood from theLos Angeles Times said Gaga's "Bloody Mary" performance "had the look of a spirited satanic orgy", and noted it provided "the elaborate set pieces her fans expect".[84] According to Tom Murray from theEdmonton Journal, during the song, Gaga's dancers were "tumbling after her like the asylum inmates inMarat Sade".[83]

In 2025, Gaga performed a set ofpromotional concerts forMayhem, including a headlining set atCoachella 2025, where "Bloody Mary" was the opening song. She appeared on stage in an enormous crimson-colorhoop skirt–reminiscent of theTudor era[85]– that stretched three stories high.[86][87][88] The dress was later revealed to conceal a birdcage with her backup dancers locked inside.[87]

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from theliner notes ofBorn This Way.[13]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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2011 weekly chart performance for "Bloody Mary"
Chart (2011)Peak
position
Lebanon (Lebanese Top 20)[51]1
2022–2023 weekly chart performance for "Bloody Mary"
Chart (2022–2023)Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[89]32
CanadaHot 100 (Billboard)[58]50
CanadaCHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[90]32
CanadaHot AC (Billboard)[91]21
Czech Republic Singles Digital (ČNS IFPI)[92]9
Finland (Billboard)[67]23
France (SNEP)[93]43
Germany (GfK)[64]31
Global 200 (Billboard)[94]31
Greece International (IFPI)[95]10
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[96]4
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[97]6
Hungary (Single Top 40)[68]5
Hungary (Stream Top 40)[98]14
Ireland (IRMA)[99]80
Italy (FIMI)[62]20
Latvia (LAIPA)[100]11
Lebanon (Lebanese Top 20)[101]20
Lithuania (AGATA)[102]1
Luxembourg (Billboard)[103]24
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[104]97
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[105]2
Poland (Polish Streaming Top 100)[106]15
Portugal (AFP)[107]60
San Marino (SMRRTV Top 50)[108]3
SlovakiaAirplay (ČNS IFPI)[109]76
Slovakia Singles Digital (ČNS IFPI)[110]12
South Korea Download (Circle)[111]134
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[112]96
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[65]30
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[66]29
UK Singles (OCC)[113]22
USBillboard Hot 100[114]41
USAdult Contemporary (Billboard)[53]21
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[55]3
USDance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[115]31
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[54]10
Venezuela (Record Report)[116]48

Year-end charts

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2023 year-end chart performance for "Bloody Mary"
Chart (2023)Position
Global 200 (Billboard)[117]167
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[118]11
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[119]29
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[120]27
USBillboard Hot 100[121]99
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[122]47
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[123]22
US Pop Airplay (Billboard)[124]35
2024 year-end chart performance for "Bloody Mary"
Chart (2024)Position
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[125]64
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[126]57
2025 year-end chart performance for "Bloody Mary"
Chart (2025)Position
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[127]94

Certifications and sales

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Certifications and sales for "Bloody Mary"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[59]Platinum70,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[128]Gold15,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[129]3× Platinum180,000
Canada (Music Canada)[57]Gold40,000
Italy (FIMI)[63]Platinum100,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[130]Gold15,000
Poland (ZPAV)[131]Platinum50,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[132]Gold30,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[61]Gold400,000
United States92,000[56]
Streaming
Greece (IFPI Greece)[133]Gold1,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "Bloody Mary"
RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
FranceDecember 2, 2022Radio airplayUniversal[40]
ItalyDecember 23, 2022[41]
United StatesJanuary 17, 2023Contemporary hit radioInterscope[42]
January 30, 2023[43]
March 15, 2023Twelve-inch vinyl[134]
GermanyMarch 24, 2023Universal[135]
JapanMarch 31, 2023[136]
CanadaApril 14, 2023Interscope[137]
United KingdomApril 24, 2023Polydor[138]
United StatesMay 5, 2023CDInterscope[45]
GermanyMay 12, 2023Universal[139]
United StatesDigital downloadInterscope[140]
BrazilJuly 14, 2023Twelve-inch vinylUniversal[141]
GermanyOctober 31, 2023Twelve-inch vinyl (Glow in the Dark edition)[142]
Italy[47]
United StatesInterscope[46]
November 11, 2023Twelve-inch picture disc vinyl[143]
BrazilJanuary 26, 2024Twelve-inch vinyl (Glow in the Dark edition)Universal[144]

Notes

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  1. ^Joanne Stefani Germanotta was Gaga's aunt on her father's side who died at age 19 due to complications arising fromlupus. She later inspired Gaga in writing her 2016 album,Joanne.[7]

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