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loowee

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  1. She should have the balls to release REBEL HEART as the lead single or JOAN OF ARC. Enough of playing safe... she has to make a statement!

    It hasn't been confirmed Living For Love is the first single though. The lead single was supposed to be released on Feb 14th. And now we know that new music will be released on Feb 9th and that is likely to be the real first single according to the original schedule.

  2. So the current official tracklist:

    1) Living for Love

    2) Devil Pray

    3) Ghost Town

    4) Unapologetic Bitch

    5) Illuminati

    6) Bitch, I'm Madonna (featuring Nicki Minaj)

    7)

    8) Joan of Arc

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    18)

    19)

    Could this be a double disc album????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

    I really hope that this is just a random sequencing of the first 6 tracks because the flow from Ghosttown to Unapologetic Bitch is extremely awkward.

  3. And I'm sorry but I have to laugh my ass off to anyone who thinks Bjork is even remotely at the level of being a worldwide massive success of a mainstream artist who is known by all and seen by all. She's basically an oddity.... A has been. A very small blip in the history of pop culture.... And Madtv? Really???! It's like the generic younger 4th cousin of SNL from wAaaaaaay back in the day!

    NEXT

    Bjork WAS a mainstream act in the 90's though. Just because she wasn't a superstar doesn't take away the fact that she helped bring electronic music to the mass. Not trying to shade the Queen, but Bjork's records in the mid 90's managed to sell close to 5 million copies worldwide, which wasn't that far off from Madonna's sales at the time. Bjork, along with a bunch of electronic artists that were brought up in this thread, sparked public interest in electronic music. Madonna just happened to capture the brewing trend and became the first female pop star with a successful electronic record. And guess what? Fast forward one year and you see pop stars releasing bubble-gum pop music and dominating the world.

  4. Madonna

    I Know It

    Think Of Me

    Like A Virgin

    Love Don't Live Here Anymore

    Shoo-Bee-Doo

    Pretender

    Stay

    True Blue

    White Heat

    Love Makes The World Go Round

    Like A Prayer

    None

    Erotica

    Rain

    In This Life

    Bedtime Stories

    Forbidden Love

    Love Tried To Welcome Me

    Ray Of Light

    Shanti/Ashtangi

    To Have and Not To Hold

    Little Star

    Music

    I Deserve It

    Nobody's Perfect

    What It Feels Like For A Girl

    American Life

    I'm So Stupid

    Nobody Knows Me

    Confessions On A Dance Floor

    I Love New York

    Push

    Hard Candy

    Spanish Lesson

    Dance2Night

    MDNA

    Some Girls

    Superstar

    I Don't Give A

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