Of course, when it comes to viral songs, nothing can really compare to Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill,” and “Goo Goo Muck” certainly can’t at this stage. per Billboard - that’s an 8,650 percent increase in streams - and that number’s only growing. Since the show’s premiere, the iconic ‘80s rock group has experienced an over 464 percent increase in Google searches per the data-collecting site Jeffbet, while “Goo Goo Muck” has been streamed over 2 million times in the U.S. The biggest winner of all of this is, obviously, The Cramps, who are now the latest bygone band to get the viral treatment. Many of the videos are soundtracked to a sped-up version of Lady Gaga’s “Bloody Mary,” seemingly randomly, though more and more are using “Goo Goo Muck” as well. On the platform, the hashtag #wednesdaydancing has over 11.6 million views, and is filled with videos of people strutting their stuff and delivering their best dead-faced stares (including teachers, apparently). If you’ve been on TikTok, you’ll know that her dance moves have already been interpreted by droves of people around the world since the series’ highly anticipated premiere Thanksgiving weekend. Naturally, that scene and Ortega’s dance - unexpected, exuberant, and delivered with such confidence - has taken the internet by storm. It’s one of the series’ most unforgettable moments - and it’s absolutely delightful. Donned in a black, tiered organza gown with her signature braids pinned up around her head, she delivers an incredible dance scene to the groovy, psychobilly tune of The Cramps’ “Goo Goo Muck.”īut this is Wednesday we’re talking about, so her moves aren’t exactly what you’d consider “normal.” Instead - with her face set in a deadpan grimace the entire time - she flails her arms and bends her back nearly 90 degrees, executing shimmies and spins simultaneously recalling Fosse and goth teens flagellating under overpasses. The most animated Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday Addams ever gets in Netflix’s Wednesday comes in episode four, when the titular character attends her boarding school Nevermore Academy’s annual Rave ‘N ball.
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