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  1. 8 hours ago, YannBouch said:

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    Wouldnt Colbert or Kimmel be better choices? Fallon worships the ground she walks on, I know, and they have great chemistry, but as far as audiences go, doesn’t Fallon’s lean republican, which, you know, is not exactly M’s target demographic? 

     

  2. 1 hour ago, Reindeer said:

    If I understand batuka correctly it's about women coming together and making music. It's a celebration but there's also an element of "dance-off". I see how M could elaborate on this concept. What if the various women in batuka were all M characters? 

     

     

    Yeah, could be. 🙂

    Looks as if she has put A LOT OF thought into this whole concept, and it seems less pedestrian than RH. I pray to God that the songs are good and that Interscope doesn’t fuck things up. 

    We might be in for a hell of a ride

  3. Have you guys seen this? It sounds so tabloidish. 

    I’m surprised El Pais ran this story. 

    https://www.google.com.br/url?sa=i&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiQkrvE9qDhAhUgJrkGHYjpCYwQzPwBegQIARAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Felpais.com%2Felpais%2F2019%2F03%2F26%2Finenglish%2F1553599346_526692.html&psig=AOvVaw3h-eI0WRfRGOXjG3sFnL_n&ust=1553728149018032

     

    Madonna’s farewell from Portugal turns sour over row involving a horse

    The pop icon could not get permission to allow the animal inside a 19th-century palace for a music video shoot, and has since accused the Portuguese of being ungrateful

    Javier Martín del Barrio26 MAR 2019 - 11:32 BRT

    Madonna on a horse in a photo posted on her Instagram account.

    Madonna is at the center of a fresh controversy in Portugal, just as she is set to leave the country. The singer has accused the Portuguese of being ungrateful, an accusation that they have thrown right back at her. And the culprit behind this latest row? A horse, which was not allowed inside a palace for a music video.

    Madonna, who has been living in Portugal since 2017, was set to film a video for the song “Indian Summer” in the Quinta Nova de Assunção palace in Sintra, a resort city near Lisbon.

    The pop star’s attitude has incensed Portuguese authorities, who have reminded her of all the things they’ve done for her during her stay

    Last week however, Sintra City Hall said the pop star could use the palace from March 15 to 20 but could not let a horse inside. The decision reportedly left her outraged.

    In the script for the music video, Madonna was meant to pose next to the animal on the ground. But local authorities said a horse would threaten the safety of the building, given its wooden floor sits upon wooden beams and is “unstable, which prevents it from being used for activities that cause vibrations.”

    Madonna called her agent to complain about what was happening. “My Queen, I am doing everything I can. I have called many people and sent various messages. Unfortunately the man who makes the decision is not available, but he will be,” he replied, according to messages revealed by the Portuguese newspaper Correio da Manhã.

    Annoyed, Madonna responded that she didn’t have to wait and would film somewhere else. “I’ve already given a lot to this country and when I ask for a simple favor, one which will present Portugal to the world, the answer I get is negative,” she told her agent, adding: “This is your fault. You convinced me to come live here.”

    It emerged in February that Madonna would be leaving Portugal in the next few months, to move to New York. A fleet of cars carrying suitcases was recently seen leaving the four-star Palacio Ramalhete hotel in Lisbon, where the singer has been staying for the last year.

    The pop star’s attitude has incensed Portuguese authorities, who have reminded her of all the things they have done for her during her stay in the country. For example, Lisbon City Hall gave Madonna a reduced price on a parking spot; the soccer club S.L. Benfica welcomed her son so that he could practice regardless of his level; the international school Lycée Français Charles Lepierre accepted the singer’s twin girls even though there was a waiting list; and the Portuguese government fast-tracked her residency.

  4. What’s mind boggling is that with the release upon us and dozens, if not hundreds, of people involved in this album, the videos, the artwork, nothing has leaked.  

    We’re all wondering what’s the common thread linking anita, maluma, a disco stomper, drag queens, a horse that was supposed to be in a church, wigs galore, mirwais, billboard, an apple, a bunch of african ladies with tambourines, the black guy with the silk voice (first letter N). 

    No one knows anything! Wow. Just wow  

     

  5. 35 minutes ago, Tulio1958 said:

    Is there a possibility Madonna will change record company?

    Not right now, I don’t think. She owes them another album. 

    But say she’s decided to pull out all the stops, pay a huge fine and sign with another label. I think we would’ve had a press release by now: Madonna signs with...

  6. 2 hours ago, Confessit said:

     Warner’s was a powerhouse for her and when she left them she left behind all the local connections Warner’s has built up for her.

    The jump to Interscope killed her charts career.

    Yeah, I think that played a part in Brazil as well. 

    Pop radio didn’t touch LFL, and, OK, I don’t blame them. To me, it lacks the punch a lead single should have - feel free to disagree. 

    But Ghosttown would’ve been just perfect for our biggest AC radio in São Paulo and I’m positive they would’ve played it non stop for months if a proper record label had pushed the single. 

    I want Magic to suceed more than anything else, but interscope has to step up its game

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