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Beautiful Scars

- a mid-tempo pop song about the beauty of being imperfect

- slightly vocoded vocals

Inside Out

- a slow dubstep ballad with a guitar-driven chorus.

- In the song she is apparently “trying to soften a tough guy and asking him to love her”

Co-produced by Avicii:

Addicted

- “very dark and mysterious”

- includes lots of synths, guitar and apparently a “really dirty” bassline

- deals with being under the spell of a poisonous love and how pain can turn into an addiction

Borrowed Time

- Madonna asking for a revolution in order to challenge the world we live in.

- folk/dance

Devil Prays

- modern but has 70ies country folk/woodstock vibe to it

- lyrics talk about addiction

Heartbreak City

- features a choir

- talks about the end of a relationship

- dance track

Messiah

- MoZella is probably one of the co-writers

- features an orchestra conducted by Abel Korzeniowski

Rebel Heart

Two Steps Behind

- demo is completely acoustic with just a piano accompanying Madonna's vocals

- directed at a copycat, who's trying to emulate M

Wash All Over Me

- sounds like something Stuart Price could have produced

Co-produced by Diplo:

Autotune Baby

- possibly based on a sample of Major Lazer's song "Baby"

- auto-tuned sound of a crying baby and a rattle create the base of the track

- acoustic guitar accompanies Madonna's vocals

- Madonna deals with her own vulnerability and explains how she needs to be taken care of…. like a baby!

Bitch, I'm Madonna

- a crazy track that might feature Nicki Minaj

- “pure mindless fun dressed in elaborate trap music with silly lyrics about having a crazy pool party, getting your freak on and partying so hard that the neighbours call the cops”

- a very catchy, fun party tune but apparently “ immature”

Hold Tight

- about the power of love being the only thing we need to survive the toughest challenges life throws at us.

- RnB-influenced and trap with a musical break that features only madonna and a piano

Living for Love

- co-produced by Ariel Rechtshaid

- MoZella is one of the co-writers

- features the London Community Gospel Choir

- club friendly and 90's influenced

- about empowering yourself after a breakup, getting back on your feet and giving a chance to new love.

Unapologetic Bitch

- reggae-influenced

- explicit and very angry

- probably directed at Brahim

Veni Vidi Vici

- retrospective song featuring references to several old Madonna songs

- verses are rapped/spoken but they keep a certain rhytm (very different to the AL rap)

- layered with sung background vocals

Co-produced by DJ Dahi and Blood Diamonds:

Iconic

- co-written with Toby Gady, MoZella and S1

S.E.X.

Trust No Bitch

- co-written with Natalia Kills and Martin Kierszenbaum

Co-written with Natalia Kills and Martin Kierszenbaum:

Holy Water

- a shameless song about enjoying the pleasures of oral sex on the receiving end

- overtly sexual but apparently lacking of “the sexy, smooth, languorous tone”

Score

Co-written with Toby Gady, MoZella and S1:

Body Shop

- a mid-tempo song with what sounds like a zither using a 5-note chord as the musical base

- different guitar instruments, a recurring clapping sound, a piano at the end and a few synth samples.

- very sensual, slightly electro/oriental sounding

- “overly vocoded vocals”

- deals with sexuality and Madonna comparing her body to a car.

Illuminati

- very upbeat and mostly spoken

- acoustic meets electronic

- lots of mentioning of other famous people

- Madonna is mocking conspiracy theories about the illuminati

Joan of Arc

- a “heartwarming” ballad featuring Madonna on guitar

- vulnerable and kind of heroic

Stole this from the other thread. I hope you don't mind :chuckle:

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The song's she's been tagging the most and the ones which apparely shaped up to be absolutely epic - Messiah, Living For Love, Veni Vidi Vici, Joan of Arc, Rebel Heart (given if the final version is different, obviously)...And now that she's mentioned it in the Interview magazine, Devil Prays too. After all we've heard about Unapologetic Bitch, I'm really excited about finding out how this collab with Diplo worked out too.

But to be honest, all. And not just what's going to be on the album, but now that we've already got the titles and description, all of the 30 songs / demos. I really want to hear them all!!!

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If we get only the songs Madonna tagged on instagram we have:

Rebel Heart

Messiah

Living for Love

Wash All Over Me

Holy Water

Trust no Bitch

Bitch, I'm Madonna

Unapologetic Bitch

Veni Vidi Vici

Iconic

S.E.X.

Body Shop

Borrowed Time

*Devil Prays (kinda confirmed by Interview)

That's already 14!

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If Disclosure are really involved, then Living For Love! But all of it really. I want it all Bwahahahaha!

Me too.

I was really hoping Blood Moon was a song :(

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Most eager to hear these:

Inside Out

- a slow dubstep ballad with a guitar-driven chorus.

- In the song she is apparently “trying to soften a tough guy and asking him to love her”

Addicted

- “very dark and mysterious”

- includes lots of synths, guitar and apparently a “really dirty” bassline

- deals with being under the spell of a poisonous love and how pain can turn into an addiction

Devil Prays

- modern but has 70ies country folk/woodstock vibe to it

- lyrics talk about addiction

Heartbreak City

- features a choir

- talks about the end of a relationship

- dance track

Messiah

- MoZella is probably one of the co-writers

- features an orchestra conducted by Abel Korzeniowski

Wash All Over Me

- sounds like something Stuart Price could have produced

Living for Love

- co-produced by Ariel Rechtshaid

- MoZella is one of the co-writers

- features the London Community Gospel Choir

- club friendly and 90's influenced

- about empowering yourself after a breakup, getting back on your feet and giving a chance to new love.

Unapologetic Bitch

- reggae-influenced

- explicit and very angry

- probably directed at Brahim

Veni Vidi Vici

- retrospective song featuring references to several old Madonna songs

- verses are rapped/spoken but they keep a certain rhytm (very different to the AL rap)

- layered with sung background vocals

Illuminati

- very upbeat and mostly spoken

- acoustic meets electronic

- lots of mentioning of other famous people

- Madonna is mocking conspiracy theories about the illuminati

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The ones I'm looking forward to the most:

Messiah - ever since it was initially said this would be the first single I was looking forward to it; I love all the possibilities the name suggests, the lyrics she's posted so far, and the orchestra sealed the deal. the song I am most looking forward to

Rebel Heart, Wash All Over Me - I love so much what I've heard so far, can't wait to hear the final versions; I hope they don't get scratched due to the leaks. I cannot get the chorus of WAOM out of my head, it's so pretty

Borrowed Time, Devil Prays - interested by the folk elements, I love the way she has blended these sounds on tours

Inside Out, Addicted, Joan of Arc - I love love love Madonna + guitar, and these sound like they will be interesting takes on her guitar sound

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Inside Out

- a slow dubstep ballad with a guitar-driven chorus.

- In the song she is apparently “trying to soften a tough guy and asking him to love her”

Co-produced by Avicii:

Addicted

- “very dark and mysterious”

- includes lots of synths, guitar and apparently a “really dirty” bassline

- deals with being under the spell of a poisonous love and how pain can turn into an addiction

Borrowed Time

- Madonna asking for a revolution in order to challenge the world we live in.

- folk/dance

Devil Prays

- modern but has 70ies country folk/woodstock vibe to it

- lyrics talk about addiction

Messiah

- MoZella is probably one of the co-writers

- features an orchestra conducted by Abel Korzeniowski

Rebel Heart

Wash All Over Me

- sounds like something Stuart Price could have produced

Co-written with Toby Gady, MoZella and S1:

Joan of Arc

- a “heartwarming” ballad featuring Madonna on guitar

- vulnerable and kind of heroic

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Just going by descriptions I just can't wait to hear Devil Prays

Addicted

Inside Out

And Autotune Baby sounds weird and I wanna hear that too.

If I'm honest, I'm not that fussed on hearing the stuff like SEX, Holy Water etc but I'll take anything!

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