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Reply #810 posted 03/26/12 4:34am

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Jimmy Fallon and Madonna pose at the Facebook wall before their livestream interview at the Facebook offices on March 24, 2012 in New York City.

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Reply #811 posted 03/26/12 4:36am

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Madonna Looks to Facebook, Twitter to Sell New Album ‘MDNA’

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Madonna and Jimmy Fallon, where they signed the wall at Facebook’s office in New York City

Madonna is trying to update her status.

She’s not particularly techy and hasn’t had much of a social media presence. Yet, to promote MDNA—her new album that was officially released by Interscope Records today—Madonna, 53, has sworn off magazine covers and morning-show concerts. Instead, she is launching her 12th studio album worldwide by shoring up social cred and giving just one in-person interview: to comedian and late-night talk-show host Jimmy Fallon for broadcast solely on her Facebook page. She will follow up the Facebook interview tonight, when she tweets for the first time in a live Twitter chat at 10pm EST.

A social-only promotional effort for a music-industry launch of this size is the first of its kind. “The idea was to do things differently,” says Madonna’s manager, Guy Oseary.

Facebook, which reported last December it has 845 million “active” users worldwide, hopes to become even more of a platform for celebrities and it has created new features that help it compete with the appeal Twitter has for public figures. With Facebook “Subscribe,” for instance, users can read in their newsfeed a celebrity’s publicly posted updates, even if they’re not “friends.” It also allows users to have greater control over whose updates end up in their feed, and in what doses.

“Madonna is launching her new album on Facebook because it allows for effective word-of-mouth on a massive scale,” says Justin Osofsky, Facebook’s director of platform partnerships, a team that works with celebrities, politicians, news organizations and app development companies.

The Madonna Facebook interview took place on Saturday, at the social network’s New York office. In the cafeteria, a no-frills set was in place: two chairs juxtaposed TV-talk-show style, with an Apple computer and docked iPod Touch on side tables as well a flat-screen monitor showing the MDNA cover.

Before the live chat began, the 100-or-so Facebook employees who would make up the audience milled and chatted, drinking wine from plastic cups and beer from bottles. (Overheard: “So can we post about this yet, or no?” and “It’s usually Menlo Park that gets the cool stuff.”)

Around 6:15 PM, Fallon—dressed tech-indy chic in a T-shirt sweater and black jeans—appeared. As a makeup artist repowdered his nose, he warmed up the crowd:

“How’s your boss?” (Nervous laughter.)

“He’s not here, we can talk crap about him.” (Uproar.) “How was your bonus?” (Nervous laughter.)

As he sat down to prepare to introduce Madonna, Fallon was visibly nervous and keyed-up. “This is historic, you guys!” he said. Then he turned to the live-stream camera and began the broadcast. “Hello the world!” he said.

Madonna then came on to the set, teeny and strong in painted-on shiny black pants, the back pocket of which said “Le freak” in rhinestones. The Facebookers went wild, showing that even though many of them were in utero when “Like a Virgin” came out in 1984, they are fans of her page so-to-speak.

For a little more than 30 minutes, Fallon and Madonna bantered about the album and her career. She answered questions that fans were posting in real-time on Facebook. Madonna was reliably the provocateur: she demonstrated to Fallon how she eats ice cream in bed and tried to teach him to dance to her new song, “Gang Bang.” (There is danger in a single appearance in a make-shift studio: the interview’s audio isn’t great at certain moments.)

“I had a great time - wish it could have gone on longer,” Madonna said, according to her spokeswoman Liz Rosenberg.

The idea for the Facebook promotion solved logistical issues, Oseary says. Magazine shoots and multiple television interviews and appearances require time—something Madonna hasn’t had much of in the last several months as she was preparing her Super Bowl halftime show, promoting her film “W.E.” and now in all-day rehearsals for her upcoming MDNA global tour.

Madonna “wants us to try new things,” says Oseary, who is tech-focused and invests in a fund with Ashton Kutcher. “It could all go wrong but she is willing to let me really run with it. She’s up for trying,” he says.

In advance of the live-streamed interview, Oseary worked with Facebook to build Madonna’s page. Her “timeline” is robust, with archived footage, such as her “Express Yourself” performance at the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards, and the “Cherished” music video, filmed by Herb Ritts.

Now Madonna herself is getting into it. She emailed to Oseary BlackBerry photographs of the bruises she’s gotten while rehearsing for her tour and asked him to post them to her timeline. “She’s not a tech head,” Oseary says of Madonna, “but she understands that this is a great way to exchange info with her fans without anyone in the middle.

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Reply #812 posted 03/26/12 4:39am

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Madonna At Ultra: Pop Icon Makes Surprise Appearance At Electronic Dance Music Festival.

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Reply #813 posted 03/26/12 4:41am

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http://www.billboard...006567552.story
Madonna Reveals 'MDNA' Tour Details in Facebook Chat
by Aaron Couch, THR | March 25, 2012 11:55 EDT

Madonna chatted with Jimmy Fallon Saturday evening, but it wasn't on the set of NBC's "Late Night." The pop star was interviewed during a live stream on her Facebook page to take questions from fans and to promote her 12th studio album, "MDNA." The album will be released Monday.

In a strategy that has been praised for avoiding overexposure, Madonna has been noticeably absent from the talk show and magazine circuit, and has instead been promoting new songs and behind-the-scenes videos online. According to Fallon, the Facebook stream would be her only promotional interview ahead of the album's release.

"What if it doesn't work out?" Fallon joked of the interview. "You're Madonna. But did you think about my career?"

After getting some dance instruction, Fallon turned to Madonna's upcoming tour, asking if fans would see elements from her bombastic Super Bowl halftime show.

"I don't want to repeat myself. I did that already," Madonna said.

Madonna wouldn't reveal which songs would be performed during the MDNA tour, but did say she likes her shows to be divided into acts. The first act of the upcoming tour will be titled "Transgression."

"I like to have a theme for my show and create a dramatic arc," Madonna said. "Then I try to make the songs fit within that arc."

On why she chose M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj as collaborators for the album, Madonna said: "Because they're badass bitches. They're both smart, clever. They have strength. They don't just play on their sexuality."

The 53-year-old pop icon also told Fallon rehearsals for the tour have been "violent."

"I'm covered in bruises right now," Madonna said

Madonna kicks off her tour in Israel May 29, with U.S. dates following in August.

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Reply #814 posted 03/26/12 5:25am

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Madonna and M.I.A sing "Happy Birthday" to Nicki Minaj on the set of the "Give Me All Your Luvin" music video

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Reply #815 posted 03/26/12 5:40am

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Reply #816 posted 03/26/12 8:49am

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delux edition is on sale for $8 either cd or mp3

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Reply #817 posted 03/26/12 10:07am

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asg said:

delux edition is on sale for $8 either cd or mp3



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Reply #818 posted 03/26/12 10:10am

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asg said:

delux edition is on sale for $8 either cd or mp3

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fab.com it has 17 tracks and shipping is free or u can just buy the download

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Reply #819 posted 03/26/12 10:16am

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asg said:

delux edition is on sale for $8 either cd or mp3

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Madonna "MDNA" Deluxe Edition MP3 Album downloads or CD

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Fab.com offers downloads of Madonna's MDNA Deluxe Edition MP3 Album for$7.99. (Alternatively, you can select the physical CD of the album for $7.99 withfree shipping.) That's the lowest price we could find for this 17-track, DRM-free pop album, released today. (Amazon charges $13.99 for the download and $15.99 for the physical CD.) Deal ends April 2.

If you select the download, you will receive an email within two hours with a code and link to download MDNA. The CD ships in 5 to 12 days.

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #820 posted 03/26/12 12:06pm

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I just bought MDNA on iTunes. Im gonna listen tonight.

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Reply #821 posted 03/26/12 12:33pm

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Guy Oseary ‏ @guyoseary on Twitter:

MDNA has already reached #1 in 34 countries on ITUNES!!!!!!

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Reply #822 posted 03/26/12 5:43pm

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I have a feeling this is going to be the biggest opening sales of her career or at least in the Soundscan era.

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Reply #823 posted 03/26/12 6:03pm

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I have a feeling this is going to be the biggest opening sales of her career or at least in the Soundscan era.

Soundscam is whole different era in and of itself! I hope the marketing queen of pop triumphs in this era, too! Just for the hell of it! lol

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #824 posted 03/26/12 6:07pm

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purplethunder3121 said:

alphastreet said:

I have a feeling this is going to be the biggest opening sales of her career or at least in the Soundscan era.

Soundscam is whole different era in and of itself! I hope the marketing queen of pop triumphs in this era, too! Just for the hell of it! lol

Yeah that would be great, since it's a given she probably had high (unrecorded) figures during True Blue first week sales after riding the success of Like a Virgin.

I'm listening to the album right now. There are songs I like, but I don't think it's her best album, though I want her to succeed just for being Madonna.

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Reply #825 posted 03/26/12 6:12pm

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Right now,I'm really feelin' the songs "Beautiful Killer" and "Some Girls" music these are my favorites right now.

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Reply #826 posted 03/26/12 6:33pm

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I'm liking the album, it has a very cool vibe to it. Nice and edgy, current without sounding like a tired mimic of recent styles. She doesn't really go for a lot of obvious singles here. Her results can be hit or miss sometimes but nobody can ever question her work ethic - she brings it every time.

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Reply #827 posted 03/26/12 6:47pm

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alphastreet said:

purplethunder3121 said:

Soundscam is whole different era in and of itself! I hope the marketing queen of pop triumphs in this era, too! Just for the hell of it! lol

Yeah that would be great, since it's a given she probably had high (unrecorded) figures during True Blue first week sales after riding the success of Like a Virgin.

I'm listening to the album right now. There are songs I like, but I don't think it's her best album, though I want her to succeed just for being Madonna.

Same here! I listened to the leak when it first came out--just once--and I thought the album was going to be a mixed bag. I received the standard CD today and it didn't blow me away--although the song Falling Free DOES blow me away! Also like Addicted, Don't Give A, and Love Spent. Still waiting for the Japan Deluxe I ordered before I listen to the other songs again--although I loved Gang Bang on first listen. But, MDNA is still not among my top favorite albums as a whole--Confessions holds that place. I just heard the entire album for the first time about three weeks ago and I'm still playing it every other day! lol Really stoked about seeing her for the first time!

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #828 posted 03/26/12 7:35pm

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No store near me had it but Walmart sad I'm going to have to wait like a week as I'm ordering it on Amazon sad . At least it'll be an even bigger excitement when it comes.

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Reply #829 posted 03/27/12 12:01am

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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #830 posted 03/27/12 12:12am

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purplethunder3121 said:

alphastreet said:

Yeah that would be great, since it's a given she probably had high (unrecorded) figures during True Blue first week sales after riding the success of Like a Virgin.

I'm listening to the album right now. There are songs I like, but I don't think it's her best album, though I want her to succeed just for being Madonna.

Same here! I listened to the leak when it first came out--just once--and I thought the album was going to be a mixed bag. I received the standard CD today and it didn't blow me away--although the song Falling Free DOES blow me away! Also like Addicted, Don't Give A, and Love Spent. Still waiting for the Japan Deluxe I ordered before I listen to the other songs again--although I loved Gang Bang on first listen. But, MDNA is still not among my top favorite albums as a whole--Confessions holds that place. I just heard the entire album for the first time about three weeks ago and I'm still playing it every other day! lol Really stoked about seeing her for the first time!

You'll enjoy the show, should be good smile I'm going too, but trying to get out of it if I could. Long story.

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Reply #831 posted 03/27/12 1:55am

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SoulAlive said:

Right now,I'm really feelin' the songs "Beautiful Killer" and "Some Girls" music these are my favorites right now.



I adore Beautiful Killer, such a perfectly crafted pop song.
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Reply #832 posted 03/27/12 2:01am

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garganta said:

SoulAlive said:

Right now,I'm really feelin' the songs "Beautiful Killer" and "Some Girls" music these are my favorites right now.

I adore Beautiful Killer, such a perfectly crafted pop song.

nod they should have placed "Beautiful Killer" on the standard edition (regular album) and placed "Superstar" on the bonus disc.

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Reply #833 posted 03/27/12 6:09am

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I love superstar boxed

2012: The Queen Returns
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Reply #834 posted 03/27/12 6:21am

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http://www.mtv.com/n...mdna-fans.jhtml
Madonna Fans Weigh In On MDNA
One fan says her latest album 'proves once again that Madonna is still the Queen of Pop,' while others prefer her previous works.
By Kara Klenk

Over the past couple of months, fans have devoured any and all clips, stills and teases available during the lead-up to the Queen of Pop's latest creation, and now, Madonna worshipers can finally get their hands on MDNA in its entirety. And seeing as it's already the #1 album on iTunes, it seems that Madonna has done it again.

Most seem generally pleased with Madge's latest effort, deeming it "pop perfection." For anyone who thinks that Madonna's in danger abdicating her throne, @MDNABornQUEEN assured the Twittersphere that, "MDNA proves once again that Madonna is still the Queen of Pop." In terms of her competition, @zahidkatycat maintained that the album is "better than Lady Gaga's Born This Way!" MDNA seems to be further proof that the 53-year-old mother of four has no plans to slow down, and fans have taken note. @LydiaT2 called her "ageless and an absolute DIVA."

Some fans say MDNA is her best album yet. ‏@fermares tweeted that it's "somewhere in between the genius of Ray of Light and the innovation of Confessions. " @robnmozangeles raved about the album and especially liked "the way she used multiple producer[s] to create a cohesive narrative of sound & emotion. Still the Queen!"

Check out a track-by-track review of MDNA

Others were supportive of the album but weren't sure it was her best work. @MDNAMonster tweeted, "It's amazing! But compared to her previous albums (Hard Candy excluded) it's kinda weak" and @iamjimmey wrote, "I love MDNA! But I think she can do better!"

Many fans truly believe Madonna is offering up something new and different with this album, but they all have their favorite, and least favorite, tracks. @tim__fitzgerald called "I'm Addicted" and "Gang Bang" his favorites, while @clau_dinha08 wrote, "I really love Girl Gone Wild right now, because that's such a good beat!" @kakadre had trouble pinpointing one because "it's all perfect" but listed "Gang Bang" and "Love Spent" as two tracks that stand out. @GimmeNick commented, "Her most vulnerable album, so innovative and the ultimate definition of art, every track is a 10/10- only low point is 'B-Day Song'."

While MDNA has been plagued by leaks for months now, one fan, @whoneedsit, put it best by tweeting, "If you're a true #MDNAFAN you get your ass out and buy it."

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Reply #835 posted 03/27/12 6:46am

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New York Times:

http://www.nytimes.c...=madonna&st=cse

Critic’s Notebook
Introspection for a Pop Star: Just Remember Her Name


By JON PARELES
Published: March 26, 2012

“I’m gonna be O.K./I don’t care what people say,” Madonna sings on her new album, “MDNA.” That may be the least necessary assurance in pop-music history.

For nearly 30 years it has been a fact of popular culture that Madonna perseveres, calculates, reconfigures, strives and endures. Her gift for writing catchy tunes that suit her unvirtuosic voice, matched to lyrics that often straddle the clichéd and the universal, has been strong enough to carry her through hits and flops, artistic moments and easy gimmicks. Four years after her last album, Madonna, at 53, remains superstar enough to have been handed this year’s Super Bowl halftime show. That high-tech, hollow performance started the promotional cycle for her latest release.

Now that thumping dance beats are all over Top 40 radio, Madonna’s timing is good for “MDNA” (Interscope), her 12th studio album. It’s a bipolar collection that pumps out effervescent electronic pop before making way for a contentious personal agenda. Along the way Madonna strikes some favorite poses: lapsing Roman Catholic, club hottie, woman in love and — especially — the wounded tough gal. The poses matter less than the panache she brings to them.

On her 2008 album, “Hard Candy,” Madonna worked with the hip-hop and R&B producers who dominated Top 40 at the time. But since then Lady Gaga arrived, out-Madonna-ing Madonna for the sheer rate of fashion churn and bringing the four-on-the-floor beat and electronic pulse of dance-pop to the Top 10, while other rock, pop and R&B acts also embraced four-on-the-floor.

“MDNA” doesn’t deign to grapple much with the competition. Occasionally it fights insecurity with self-advertising: placing Madonna’s name in the chorus of “Give Me All Your Luvin’,” which she performed at the Super Bowl (and one of the album’s weakest tracks), or enlisting Nicki Minaj in “I Don’t Give A” to declare that “there’s only one queen, and that’s Madonna.” But mostly it’s just Madonna resuming her longtime habit of collaborating with dance-pop producers.

Madonna shares nearly all of “MDNA” with three producers: the Italian electro expert Benny Benassi, the French pop-dance D.J. and producer Martin Solveig (whose tracks often have a glimmer of new-wave rock) and, in a welcome return, William Orbit, who was Madonna’s inventive partner on “Ray of Light.” Each of them worked on both shallow, effective club fodder — with blippy stereo-hopping synthesizers and generic titles like “Girl Gone Wild” and “Turn Up the Radio” — and songs that venture toward the personal. That very much includes the scars of Madonna’s 2008 divorce from Guy Ritchie, which cost her at least $76 million.

“MDNA” places most of the dance-club songs up front, mingled with the ominous “Gang Bang,” which mixes gunshots with its ticking electro-pop as Madonna boasts about murder. “I’m Addicted” (“to your love,” of course) has her singing “MDMA” — the abbreviation for the chemical in the club drug Ecstasy — as one rhythmic element amid Mr. Benassi’s zinging electronics. Madonna now works her good girl/bad girl contrasts as the shtick they have become; the buoyant “I’m a Sinner,” with a hint of “Material Girl” in its beat, proclaims “I’m a sinner/ I like it that way, Ah-whoo-hoo!”; then she switches to singing about saints, assigning them tasks as if they’re the kitchen staff.

The tone darkens after the dance tunes. “I’m gonna be O.K.” starts the chorus of “I Don’t Give A,” a surprisingly specific song about the life of a divorced multitasking superstar: “Lawyers suck it up/ Didn’t have a prenup/ Make a film, write a song/ Gotta get my stockings on.” Chorus to the contrary, she’s not exactly nonchalant; “I Don’t Give A,” produced with Mr. Solveig, works up to a Sturm-und-Drang passage for chorus and orchestra that echoes Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana.”

A collaboration with Mr. Orbit, “Love Spent,” starts with the unexpected — minor-key banjo picking — before it marches toward mournful accusations: “If I was your treasury/ You’d have found the time to treasure me.” (Despite the song’s bitterness, pop reigns; a recurring little synthesizer arpeggio refers back to Madonna’s huge 2005 hit “Hung Up.”)

On the whole “MDNA” stays less arty and more determinedly poppy than Madonna’s 2005 album “Confessions on a Dance Floor,” the last time she looked inward at length. It does turn away from clubland in a pair of tuneful collaborations with Mr. Orbit: “Masterpiece” — folk-pop with a mechanized beat, from the soundtrack to Madonna’s new feature film, “W.E.” — and the orchestral, drumless “Falling Free,” an enigmatic song about love and exaltation.

Among the four additional songs on the deluxe version of the album, Madonna admits to mistakes and second thoughts: “Your picture’s off my wall/ But I’m still waitin’ for your call,” she sings in “Best Friend.”

Still, don’t expect vulnerability. The lyrics insist there are no regrets, while nearly all the songs perk along to the unvarying, superhuman pulse of electronic dance music. Madonna’s voice is usually computer-precise and neatly inexpressive, with a few exceptions for petulance (as in “Gang Bang”).

Her survival instinct is her pop instinct, the one that hones catchiness above all, and it gets her through “MDNA” with hook after hook. Yes, she’ll be O.K.

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Lionel Richie has been No. 1 at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and iTunes since yesterday.

mdna is not currently in the top 10 in the 20 most popular countries they have listed

http://www.apple.com/euro...lbums.html


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Reply #837 posted 03/27/12 8:41am

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Lionel Richie was No. 1 at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and iTunes

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Reply #838 posted 03/27/12 9:00am

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http://www.billboard...006579752.story
Madonna Teams Up With Spotify On 'MDNA' Promotional Streaming Campaign
March 27, 2012
By Jeff Benjamin, (@Jeff__Benjamin), N.Y.

Despite a career spanning three decades, with the release of her latest album Madonna has made it clear she is not going the traditional route that she may have gone promoting her past albums.

With the release of "MDNA" yesterday, Spotify announced that "to celebrate" Spotify users have the chance to win a pair of premium tickets to Madonna's already sold-out US tour. To enter, users need to listen to the album three times through within the next two weeks (until April 9).

"The goal of this campaign is to showcase Madonna's latest album as a whole, while rewarding her fans in a unique and engaging way," says Jordan Walker who works in Label Relations at Spotify. "Spotify worked closely with Madonna's management and Interscope Records to create a 'stream to win' campaign around MDNA that will drive album streams and leverage Spotify's social integration to generate buzz and virality on Facebook. We want to reward Madonna's super fans on Spotify by giving them the opportunity to see her live in concert in every US city of her tour."

Fans can increase their chances of winning by signing up for an e-mail list from Madonna and Interscope Records at a site called MDNA Superfans.

Facebook seems to be an integral part of the "MDNA" campaign with one of the few promotion opportunities being a live interview with Jimmy Fallon on the social network. Additionally, with its new Timeline feature, which includes an icon of the album most recently listened to as well as the four most recent tracks; the album will have high visibility with Spotify's integration with Facebook. The fact the album cover is so bright and vibrant will only help its chances of being noticed.

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Lionel Richie has been No. 1 at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and iTunes since yesterday.



mdna is not currently in the top 10 in the 20 most popular countries they have listed



http://www.apple.com/euro...lbums.html



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Lionel was only at #1 for about 5 hours, i.e. for as long as it took for his pre-orders to download and ship from those sites, most likely.
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