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Hung Up vs. 4 Minutes
They've both been the first singles off two (what looks set to be) hugely successful Madonna albums - but which single do you prefer, and why?
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For me it's a tricky decision, I love both. I can see 4 Minutes being one of my favourite songs of the year...but Hung Up was just amazing. The whole disco-themed album was one of my favourites of all time.
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Love both, prefer Hung Up because its an amazing song.
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Hung Up hands down. For me 4 minutes is a mistake in her career, it happens sometimes.
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Hung Up definitely
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4 minutes :D
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I cant stand Hang Up .. i much prefer 4 minutes x
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Hung Up without a doubt. I can't stand 4 Minutes.
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They're both crap, and Madonna is a bitof a hasbeen
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Hung Up is a better song based on it's own merits, however 4 Minutes appeals to me more.
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Hung Up.
4 Minutes is rubbish. |
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Hung up I'm not too fond of 4 mins except for the chorus.
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Hung Up but i also love 4 minutes.
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I love them both, but I'd say the album version of "Hung Up" because it really is Madonna at what she does best: dance. However, the remixes for "4 Minutes" are amazing; you should check out the Bob Sinclair Space Funk Remix, it's a godsend.
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4 Minutes, I love it! :bigsmile:
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I'd rather listen to Shabnam's song that any of Madonna's rubbish.
She is a talentless. All she has going for her is her "ooh soo brilliant star quality". She can't sing and her dancing is awful. Like my sig says - a disgrace to music. |
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You can dislike madonna as much as you like , but there's no denying she is a good, talented singer. even if you think she's crap, you cannot possibly say "she's not good". it's just fact that she is good.
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I do quite like 4 minutes , kinda catchy. Hung Up (Confessions On A Dancefloor) were focusing more towards a pop/dance direction which I didn't like. 4 Minutes is more hip-hop/pop direction(?) which I really quite like.
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How can she be a disgrace to it when she continues to revolutionise it? She's the only musician around today, that I can think of, who has adapted to every popular style of music; pop, dance, rock, country, r&b, hip-hop... Sure, she hasn't got an amazing voice, but does she need one? She writes and produces her own stuff, and is amazing at writing catchy hits, and especially performing them. |
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A disgrace to music? She made music what it is today.
I always say there's no such thing as a wrong opinion, but that is one. :tongue: |
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