^^ They should plan some remixes for "I'm Addicted" and "Gang Bang"...maybe a special maxi-single with some killer remixes of these songs.These songs are already fan favorites and would do extremely well in the clubs. | |
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^^ The remixes will be great to hear--I'm really stoked about the Deluxe Edition of MDNA. In the meantime, I'm ready to...JUMP!
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My favorite track from Confessions! | |
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Here's my new favorite song from the album and I hope Madonna keeps these "confessions" in mind:
"Like It Or Not"
You can call me a sinner You can call me a saint Celebrate me for who I am Dislike me for what I ain't Put me up on a pedestal Or drag me down in the dirt Sticks and stones will break my bones But your names will never hurt I'll be the garden You be the snake All of my fruit is yours to take Better the devil that you know Your love for me will grow Because This is who I am You can Like it or not You can Love me or leave me Cus I'm never gonna stop No no Cleopatra had her way Matahari too Whether they were good or bad Is strictly up to you Life is a paradox and it doesn't make much sense Can't have the Femme without the Fatale Please don't take offense Don't let the fruit rot under the vine Fill up your cup and let's drink the wine Better the devil that you know Your love for me will grow Because This is who I am You can Like it or not You can Love me or leave me Cus I'm never gonna stop No no I'll be garden You'll be the snake All of my fruit are yours to take Better the devil that you know Your love for me will grow Because This is who I am You can Like it or not You can Love me or leave me Cus I'm never gonna stop No no
"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Madonna's MDNA: Swallowing It One Pill At A TimeMTV News looks at why Madge's upcoming album is a drug worth taking.Madonna wants us to dance the heartbreak away on MDNA. The record, set to drop on March 26, has some of the finest musical moments we've heard from the pop legend in the last few years, recalling the finer songs and themes she explored on Ray of Light and Confessions on a Dance Floor. It's clear that Madge had her heart broken, most likely by her former hubby and British auteur, Guy Ritchie. She explores the pain of life post-divorce on many of the songs on the album, and most of the time, it works perfectly. Madonna really understands heartbreak and she understands even better how it can empower someone to be a better person.
While all the buzz seems to be about "I Don't Give A" and the bit too on-the-nose confessions she makes about her divorce (where she even sings about falling off a horse), her anger is even darker on the William Orbit-produced "Gang Bang."
Sparse at times and always punctuated by a pulsing beat, it's incredibly hard. It's the type of record you'd expect to hear at some after-hours club that your really edgy friend knows about. It's about falling completely in love and falling more deeply into hate when it's over. Serving as a pop-song revenge fantasy, Madonna sings, "And I'm going straight to hell/ And I've got a lot of friends there/ And if I see that b---- in hell/ I'm gonna shoot him in the head again/ 'Cause I wanna see him die/ Over and over and over."
On the disco-tinged "Love Spent," Madge sings about feeling like nothing more than a bank to a former lover (she did have one very costly breakup from Ritchie), and on the remorseful, melodic "Best Friend," she admits, "Your picture's off the wall, but I'm still waiting for your call/ And every man that walks through the door/ Will be compared to you."
"Superstar" is light and airy, recalling some of the singer's highlights from the '80s. The mid-tempo's production, which comes courtesy of Hardy "Indiigo" Muanza, certainly helps distract from some of the sillier lyrics that have Madonna comparing her boy toy to famed dudes like Al Capone and James Dean.
If anyone was wondering why she called the album MDNA, all they need to do is look to "I'm Addicted," the super club-thumping track full of bleeping noises, spare moments and then big chugging ones, which are filled out with loopy instances. It's about letting go and loving someone completely: "Now that your name/ Pumps like blood in my veins/ Pulsing through my body, lighting my mind/ It's like MDNA and that's OK." MDMA, of course, is the drug also known as ecstasy, giving the track the perfect metaphor for love on the dance floor.
While most of the album addresses the highs and lows of falling in love, "Some Girls" is all about Madonna proclaiming her awesomeness. Another Orbit jam, it's a crunchy, robotic, thumping anthem that puts Madonna right in the center of female empowerment. "I'm not like the rest," she proclaims, as if anyone would ever question that. "Some girls are second best." On the chorus, she declares, "Some girls are not like me/ I'm everything you've ever dreamed of/ I got you begging please."
One of the highlights is "Turn Up the Radio," which sounds like it was born to be this summer's feel-good anthem. It's bright, happy and fun, all about letting go of the past. Over Martin Solveig's sunny production, Madge sings, "It was time I opened my eyes/ I'm leaving the past behind/ Nothing's ever what it seems/ Including this time and this crazy dream."
She's not wrong to be that confident on this album. She's certainly in the groove. And the album is full of strength, but it's also her vulnerability that rounds it out. If fans thought "Give Me All Your Luvin' " and "Girl Gone Wild"are what this era is all about, they are only seeing pieces of the MDNApuzzle, that's only completed when listening to the album from front to back. In the end, this album is a drug worth taking.
Are you counting down the days to the release of MDNA?
"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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i gotta admit...this is catchy. And I normally don't like Madge...
But hey, I'll dance to this at the club!!! Girl Gone Wild sounds cool...
[Edited 3/12/12 20:34pm] The salvation of man is through love and in love. - Dr. V. Frankl
"When you close your heart, you close your mind." - Michael Jackson (Man In The Mirror) "I don't need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off" | |
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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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Perez Hilton's twitter suggests a new song is leaking today! 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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http://perezhilton.com/2012-03-13-madonna-sings-with-daughter-lourdes-superstar-mdna#.T191h8xPnQx
Yep, this time it's Superstar! Nice and bouncy, pure Summer...dodgy lyrics, but great to hear Madonna so positive and happy "There is no such thing in life as normal..." | |
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leaks before this wknd watch Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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I'm seriously hoping it does but I don't know. She seems to have things like that on lock especially after that dude leaked GAYL. | |
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Superstar is absolutely terrible. Among the worst lyrics she's ever written. "You can have the password to my phone / I'll give you a massage when you get home." What is this, DC3's Cater 2 U? | |
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Tuesday, March 13th 2012 By TGJ/Kcool
Madonna‘s sex appeal may be stuck voguing in the 90′s, yet that hasn’t stopped the 53 year old from stripping off in support of her latest album ‘MDNA’. Aided with best brush money can buy (see: Photoshop), Material Madge poses in her bare essentials for the racy shot, which she’ll no doubt be hoping helps shift copies of the hotly anticipated set. And yet yours truly is puzzled. For, physical agility aside, Maggie’s “siren” status expired at least 100 years ago. Putting to one side the unfortunate industry age bias, the “sex” angle isn’t one she should be peddling at this point of her career. Then again, the same can be said for the horrible nursery rhymes she’s been releasing of late. Still, with a tour that is looking to make it both rain and pour, I guess she’s still “winning” regardless.
This pic is hot!!!! will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Beuautiful photos, but I'm not really into Superstars, most of the reviews thus far have said it's obvious filler. Either way all of the others songs have grew on me in a big way. 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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I have a feeling that it will leak this weekend | |
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Oh...and those photos are HOT!! Sexy,sexy.Very impressed with the photos and artwork for this era.I hope some of these pics are in the CD booklet. | |
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Hoping a remix album is in the works!!! 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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I heard a few of those "Girl Gone Wild" remixes that are excellent....they're so much better than the GMAYL remixes,which are terrible. | |
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Top Critics Falling For Madonna’s “MDNA” In A Big Way, Billboard Hails Album As “Sheer Brilliance”Last week, top critics in the music industry were given their first test drive of Madonna’s upcoming album MDNA and the overwhelming response — even by some of the harshest critics — has been Immaculate. Perhaps the most influential of all music trade journals is Billboard, which used such words as “sheer brilliance” in their recent review of the album: “Madonna is still very much the Queen of Pop. Nearly 30 years after first hitting the Billboard charts in late 1982 with her debut single ‘Everybody,’ Madonna is still showing the pop world how it’s done. “MDNA” — her 12th studio album — is a collection of thoroughly pumping pop tunes, some of which are slices of sheer brilliance. Not only does Madonna take us to the club with ‘MDNA,’ she exhausts us, drains us, and confides in us. Five minutes after an aerobic workout on the dance floor, we’re in her private booth, where she’s spilling her guts about relationships and how things just didn’t turn out the way they planned. Then, another five minutes later, we’re back to dancing up a storm to a song like ‘Gang Bang.’ Yes, ‘Gang Bang.’ The track is one of the album’s many stand-outs. It’s a dark, throbbing tune that is twisted and surprising and altogether pop-tastic. (Yes, that’s a word.) Also notable is the summery pop nugget ‘Turn Up the Radio,’ the full-throttle digital rave-up of ‘I’m Addicted’ and the driving, clever word play of ‘Love Spent.’ ‘MDNA’ reunites Madonna with her ‘Ray of Light’ co-producer William Orbit, who polishes her songs with cosmic flourishes and rushes of fuzzy-retro bits. Madonna also enlists the production assistance of Martin Solveig, the Demolition Crew, Benny Benassi, Alle Benassi, Hardy ‘Indiigo’ Muanza and Michael Malih. Curiously, the set’s first single — the rah-rah ‘Give Me All Your Luvin’’ — doesn’t properly prepare the listener for what they’re going to get on the album. Basically: set it aside and go into ‘MDNA’ with a clean slate.” Billboard also provides a terrific review of each individual track on the album and you can read the entire feature by visiting Billboard.com. The Guardian of London was also blown away by the album, calling it “brilliant, dark dance pop.” You can read a compilation of these and more reviews by CLICKING HERE. MDNA is being released on March 26, 2012. In 2010 Madonna was ranked near the very top of TIME Magazine’s 25 Most... 100 Years. The global sociocultural effect of her career over the past 30 years is immeasurable, having forever altered the course of fashion, feminine power, gender relations, sexuality, cultural identity, and popular culture in general. Madonna’s rebellion against the hegemonic ideology of the early 1980s has played a significant role in developing the identity of the modern woman as an independent and liberated being. All hail the Queen. | |
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in case anyone missed it,here is Billboard's in-depth review of the album.....
Madonna, 'MDNA': Track-By-Track Review | |
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Beautiful! "There is no such thing in life as normal..." | |
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Falling Free sounds very good!! | |
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This album just gets better and better."Falling Free" is gorgeous. | |
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The agony and the ecstasy of Madonna's MDNA
Madonna chose to announce her 2012 world tour immediately after her head-turning performance at the Super Bowl in February. Watched by 114 million TV viewers in the US - and millions more around the world - her half-time pop medley was a formidable statement of intent from the indefatigable 53-year-old.
Her 12-minute appearance featured an eclectic and energetic mix of performers, from Greek warriors, Cirque du Soleil acrobats and a gospel choir, to a high school marching band and cameos from Cee Lo Green, Nicki Minaj, M.I.A and LMFAO. Oh, and there was Madonna as well, who sung five pop classics and her new single Give Me All Your Luvin'.
Little wonder there has since been such demand for her first live shows in the Gulf. But what can ticket-holders expect to get for their money when she arrives in Abu Dhabi? Thankfully, these days, Madonna is willing to sing almost all of her classic hits. During 2001's Drowned World tour - which was, at the time, her first live outing in eight years - she attracted criticism for overlooking her older and more popular songs. Just one song from The Immaculate Collection, a 1990 singles compilation widely considered to contain the crown jewels of Madonna's back catalogue, appeared on that tour's set list.
Madonna would later manage to overcome her aversion to her past hits for the Re-Invention tour in 2004. American Life, the album she was promoting at the time, had received a cool reception from both fans and critics so she peppered her live set with her most famous songs: Vogue, Like a Prayer, Express Yourself, Into the Groove and Material Girl.
She continued to blend the old and the new on her two most recent expeditions, 2006's Confessions tour and 2008's Sticky & Sweet tour. However, when an artist has more than 70 hit singles to pick from - spanning three decades of chart success - someone's favourite song will always be left out. True Blue, a number one in 1986, hasn't been performed live since the year after it was released.
But anyone arriving at Yas Arena expecting a nostalgia-soaked trip down memory lane might be in for a shock. Madonna loves to give her familiar hits a contemporary twist - as she showed at the Super Bowl, where she reworked 2000's Music to include elements of Party Rock Anthem and Sexy and I Know It, both recent chart-toppers from US pop-rap duo LMFAO. Of course, she also has a new album to promote, and MDNA doesn't sound like the work of a veteran artist who's ready to rest on her past successes. Even the LP's title, MDNA, is wilfully challenging.
Taken at face value, MDNA works as a simple and snappy abbreviation of the star's name. It could also be construed as conveying the very essence of Madonna - if the singer is "M", then this record represents her musical "DNA".
But the controversy stems from its intentional resemblance to the chemical name for the banned drug "Ecstasy" or MDMA. Lucy Dawe, a spokesperson for the anti-drug campaign group Cannabis Skunk Sense, called the title "an ill-advised decision". When asked about the matter, Madonna told the BBC that she just "liked the play on words. It's a triple entendre".
Ecstasy is, of course, often associated with the electronic dance music scene and there's quite a lot of that genre on MDNA. Madonna's chosen collaborators here are all notable names from the world of club pop.
She co-produces two songs with Italian DJ Marco "Benny" Benassi. The French electronic whiz Martin Solveig joins her for three tracks. And there are six new works with William Orbit, the British musician with whom she worked on her 1998 masterpiece Ray of Light. The results aren't as cutting edge as Madonna has often been in the past, but they're certainly contemporary. MDNA features plenty of hard-edged electro-pop songs embellished with up-to-the-minute production flourishes, including rap cameos and dubstep breakdowns.
One such moment occurs on the album's opening track. "You got me in the zone, DJ play my favourite song," Madonna trills on Girl GoneWild, borrowing a line apiece from Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez. It's disappointing stuff, especially from a woman who recently criticised Lady Gaga's Born This Way single for being "reductive".
Elsewhere, Madonna attempts to set a new record for the greatest number of lyrical clichés a pop singer can squeeze onto an album. When she's not "a fish out of water", she's "a bat out of hell", or "a moth to a flame", or "a thief in the night".
But alongside these familiar images, MDNA also features some remarkably personal moments. Madonna's ex-husband Guy Ritchie should probably skip over I Don't Give A, on which she finds inspiration from their failed marriage. "I tried to be a good girl, I tried to be your wife, I diminished myself, and swallowed my light," she sings, before declaring: "And if I was a failure, I don't give a ..."
Yet elsewhere on the record, Madonna seems remorseful. IF***** Up is a frank break-up song on which the singer shows her vulnerable side.
"I blamed you when things didn't go my way, somehow I've destroyed the perfect dream," she admits here, presumably addressing her ex-husband.
Moments like this will certainly provide grist for the gossip mill. But MDNA also succeeds on a more intuitive level. Tracks like Turn Up the Radio, I'm Addicted,Superstar and Love Spent prove Madonna is still a peerless purveyor of pop thrills.
Then there's the album's most jaw-dropping moment, a preposterous piece of pop called Gang Bang. Over an electronic throb flecked with gangster film sound effects (guns, sirens, getaway cars), Madonna plays a wronged woman seeking revenge. Her parting shot? "If you're gonna act like a b****, then you're gonna die like a b****." Just imagine how she'll translate this tune to the Yas Arena stage.
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DJ PROMO: Madonna - Girl Gone Wild Remixes by Dave Aude, Kim Fai, Offer Nissim, and Lucky Date
PROMO TRACK LISTING
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"You're entitled to one CD or Download of Madonna's new "MDNA" album for each ticket you purchased, at no additional cost. Redeem all your album(s) by April 1st for a chance to WIN 2 pit tickets and see the show from the best spot in the house. 50 pit tickets to your show will be given away!"
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