It is hardly a surprise considering the widespread fan speculation, but two sources close to the situation confirms Amount The Lady Gaga will release a song entitled “Dead Dance” which will appear in the coming season 2 of Tim Burton-Helmed Netflix series “Wednesday.“
The song and video are expected to be released next month to coincide with her appearance in the show as Rosaline Rotwood, a “Legendary Nevermore teacher crossing the tracks with Wednesday. ”
Reps for Gaga refused to confirm or deny the report.
At the beginning of last month, several media reported that Gaga, who is currently on his blockbuster “Mayhem Ball” tour, and Burton had been discovered on the island of dolls in Xochimilco, south of Mexico City, which is alleged to be haunted and has hundreds of decayed dolls that were stripped over trees and structures.
Sources say the song was recorded with the same team that helped the “Mayhem” album, mainly Cowriters and Coproducers Andrew watts And circus.
Burton effectively talked about Gaga at the premiere of “Wednesday” Season 2 in London last week and said he said it was “inspiring” to work the multihyfenate artist in the series.
Gaga was not present at the premiere because of his ongoing Mayhem Ball Tour, but has joined a role that includes Jenna Ortega, Catherine Zeta-Jones and new faces Steve Buscemi as new Nevermore Rector Barry Dort and Joanna Lumley as Wednesday’s grandmother.
“She is such an artist and so for me is to work with an artist inspiring,” says Burton, who leads and executive produces “Wednesday”, told different Gaga. “But I felt that way about Joanna and Steve, whom I have worked with before. These people come to this set, you see the whole crew kind. It’s a beautiful thing to witness.”
Burton also recently annoyed that he can cooperate with Gaga again in the future and said at the Giffoni Film Festival in Italy that he has “done something else with her.” When asked about variation if he could reveal more information or confirm that they are working together again, Burton replied: “No, I can’t. But I hope so.”

