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Talking about the songs on her next album, Madonna says that we can expect political criticism.
Political criticism will be part of her next album, but Madonna specifies that she won’t necessarily talk about Donald Trump. “I already expressed my point of view on him,” says Madonna to Brazilian magazine Veja. Also because she doesn’t “know who will be the President when my album comes out.” Her new songs will also be a political critic, but “not particularly about a person”. “World leaders are sinking society into insensitive and conservative thoughts,” adds Madonna. “With the economy collapsing, people think that it is better to elect successful entrepreneurs to run a government. But that’s not how things work. Being the leader of a nation requires diplomacy, experience, and intellectual ability. It’s a colossal job, but more and more unqualified people are elected for that role.” “On my songs I want to talk about how we got to this point,” Madonna says. “We can not continue to blame our leaders, we have to blame ourselves. We need to get involved and ask for the changes that we want.” Veja: After thirty years of career, aren’t you tired of rebellion? “No, no, no. I’m not tired. I feel even more energetic. Stronger to fight for what I believe. I’m a rebel and I’ll be rebellious till the end.” Madonna adds that the cultural and musical scene in Portugal will be a big inspiration. Talking about American Life album, Madonna says that “society does not feel comfortable with a woman, especially a pop singer, talking about politics.” When American Life came out, “people were especially irritated because I criticized the United States – the lifestyle, the American dream, the belief system, government, politics,” adds Madonna. “Americans do not want to hear criticism. They want to think that they live in a country where there is justice and equality, an example of democracy and freedom. We know that none of this is true, especially today.” |
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I so can't wait for another political thought provking album from the queen. Sounds awesome! |
me neither, i feel number 1 on the charts again for this legend :D
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"The Immaculate Collection" still selling after 27 years.
Album: The Immaculate Collection iTunes: #16 Ireland #18 United Kingdom #41 Australia #44 Italy #72 Germany #166 France |
I can't believe I forgot it was "Music" 17th anniversary last Monday.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...ic_Madonna.png Great album. |
The Rebel Heart tour blu-ray has made me obsess over her again (what's new tbh) hence my new sig. :love:
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I love your collage. :hee: |
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I actually love the MDNA tour blu-ray, but I think they nailed it with this tour. Plus I think the arrangements of the older songs are brilliant! The only annoyance is Love Don't Live Here Anymore being removed. |
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Getting ready for the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
http://forums.madonnanation.com/uplo...2110b50d0.jpeg Love the tooth gap shirt. :laugh: |
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such a diva |
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such a diva |
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i can be rude, but that would only backfire on myself, so i am just going to have respect for the music legends, and Madonna is a music legend :D
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She must've had some work done on her hands - no wrinkles! That'll annoy the haters even more. :dance:
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i hope she shows us a different side to her, something she hasn't done before in her new album |
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Rolling Stone just named "Justify My Love" the 3rd most sexiest MV in history. (Should've been #1, imo)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DKwYnxDW0AEdcVo.jpg A five-minute homage to French cinema that snuck its way into the pop charts, the black-and-white clip for Madonna's woozy devotional "Justify My Love" featured bondage play and group sex amidst its dreamy tableau. "I didn't have any concept at all, except the idea that [Madonna] was arriving in the hotel tired, broken; and when she was going to leave the hotel, she was full of life, she was full of energy, full of everything," director Jean-Baptiste Mondino told Rolling Stone. Madonna's "energy source" proved to be so outré for 1990 that MTV refused to show it, leaving ABC's Nightline – and the revived concept of the "video single" – to pick up the slack. "Why is it," Madonna told The New York Times as the controversy blew up, "that people are willing to go to a movie and watch someone get blown to bits for no reason and nobody wants to see two girls kissing or two men snuggling? I think the video is romantic and loving and has humor in it." |
LEGENDARY acts slaying iTunes worldwide with albums OLDER THAN A QUARTER OF A CENTURY...
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Immaculate Collection still selling 27 years after release.
#33 New Zealand #44 United Kingdom #69 Italy #89 Australia :clap1: |
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