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From Madonna Infinity/Board:

So apparently this Justin Cognito GGW remixer is a pseudo name. Meaning it's a fake. There is no information about this person on the web. It's some superstar DJ/Remixer using a moniker name. The clue is in the last name "Cognito" which is another name for disguise. The first name is part of the clue also - "Just In Disguise", so it's definitely a pseudo name. Dying to know which DJ/Remixer it is now!
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I haven't seen it but assume it's being ignored cause it's in the video thread.

nope not mentioned there! someone tell us! is it real!??!!?!?

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The no-fun professionalism of Madonna's new single, 'Girl Gone Wild'

February 28, 2012 | 2:35 pm

You know how Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox are re-releasing "Titanic" in April but in magical 3-D? Hearing Madonna's latest single, "Girl Gone Wild," released on Monday, makes me wish we could do something similar with her 2000 single, "Music." It was the last time Madonna really sounded like the queen of the dance floor, tapping into the hedonistic rebellion of the club, gettin' loose.

"Girl Gone Wild," on the other hand, the second track to be released off the winkishly named "MDNA" due March 26, sounds grimly serious about the business of getting down. You can almost see Madonna narrowing her eyes, pointing at people at the Eurodisco and saying, "You. Writhe. NOW. Thank you." This is a woman, after all, who publicly took an audience member to task for spilling water on her stage when she performed at Coachella. You know, the festival in the middle of the broiling hot desert.

Recorded in London with dance music superstar Benny Benassi and his production partner/cousin, Ale Benassi, "Girl Gone Wild" is trim and taut, almost like it was once a fluffy disco tune now dieted down to a hard body of dance effiency. There's something very attractive about a song this militaristic and precise, but in Madge's too-capable hands it's also suffocatingly professional.

Over a whip-timed beat and synth call signals, Madonna dispenses with creativity and instead grabs the two nearest lyrical cliches, the title and chorus line "girls just want to have fun," without caring where either one comes from. Cyndi Lauper or Joe Francis -- who cares? She just wanted to conjure good times, people, and this is the quickest way she knew how.

Madge’s use of well-worn lines has rubbed some people the wrong way, including Francis himself. He has been beating his chest to the media, saying he sent a cease and desist letter to Madonna. She had originally titled the song in the plural, “Girls Gone Wild,” just like the Francis nudie video franchise. Her longtime manager, Guy Oseary, quickly quashed the rumor that the Material Girl changed the name of the song to appease Francis. It was simply one of the many last-minute tweaks they made to the album, he said. Besides, Oseary sniffed, Madonna doesn't even know who Francis is.

It's not that surprising that she doesn't. Can you imagine Madonna doing something as schlubby as watching late-night TV, where "Girls Gone Wild" commercials troll the airwaves? Yep, she's a good girl, that Madonna, not a wild one at all.

-- Margaret Wappler

L.A. Times

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The no-fun professionalism of Madonna's new single, 'Girl Gone Wild'

February 28, 2012 | 2:35 pm

You know how Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox are re-releasing "Titanic" in April but in magical 3-D? Hearing Madonna's latest single, "Girl Gone Wild," released on Monday, makes me wish we could do something similar with her 2000 single, "Music." It was the last time Madonna really sounded like the queen of the dance floor, tapping into the hedonistic rebellion of the club, gettin' loose.

"Girl Gone Wild," on the other hand, the second track to be released off the winkishly named "MDNA" due March 26, sounds grimly serious about the business of getting down. You can almost see Madonna narrowing her eyes, pointing at people at the Eurodisco and saying, "You. Writhe. NOW. Thank you." This is a woman, after all, who publicly took an audience member to task for spilling water on her stage when she performed at Coachella. You know, the festival in the middle of the broiling hot desert.

Recorded in London with dance music superstar Benny Benassi and his production partner/cousin, Ale Benassi, "Girl Gone Wild" is trim and taut, almost like it was once a fluffy disco tune now dieted down to a hard body of dance effiency. There's something very attractive about a song this militaristic and precise, but in Madge's too-capable hands it's also suffocatingly professional.

Over a whip-timed beat and synth call signals, Madonna dispenses with creativity and instead grabs the two nearest lyrical cliches, the title and chorus line "girls just want to have fun," without caring where either one comes from. Cyndi Lauper or Joe Francis -- who cares? She just wanted to conjure good times, people, and this is the quickest way she knew how.

Madge’s use of well-worn lines has rubbed some people the wrong way, including Francis himself. He has been beating his chest to the media, saying he sent a cease and desist letter to Madonna. She had originally titled the song in the plural, “Girls Gone Wild,” just like the Francis nudie video franchise. Her longtime manager, Guy Oseary, quickly quashed the rumor that the Material Girl changed the name of the song to appease Francis. It was simply one of the many last-minute tweaks they made to the album, he said. Besides, Oseary sniffed, Madonna doesn't even know who Francis is.

It's not that surprising that she doesn't. Can you imagine Madonna doing something as schlubby as watching late-night TV, where "Girls Gone Wild" commercials troll the airwaves? Yep, she's a good girl, that Madonna, not a wild one at all.

-- Margaret Wappler

L.A. Times

Isn't this the same LA Times writer who didn't like GMAYL because it was not age-appropriate, among other things? I get the feeling that regardless of what Madonna puts out musically, Margaret will disapprove. Unless it's in Streisand territory, but then she'll say that Madonna's voice is not up to par to carry off ballads. :doh:

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Isn't this the same LA Times writer who didn't like GMAYL because it was not age-appropriate, among other things? I get the feeling that regardless of what Madonna puts out musically, Margaret will disapprove. Unless it's in Streisand territory, but then she'll say that Madonna's voice is not up to par to carry off ballads. :doh:

:lmao: but yeah really?! WTF
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Go back with no posting again... silence is golden!

No it's not. Too many ppl stay silent nowadays which is why there is so much bs running wild in the world these days but I digress, it's always interesting to hear other people's opinions so long as forum rules are obeyed and ppl aren't attacked.

The more the merrier > silence is golden. :boring:

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Sylvia UK ‏ @kroywen79

Madonna wears Agent Provocateur bra in photo ! - thx to Slim! agentprovocateur.com/lingerie/autum

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:clap: Clicked on the link, that stuff is gorgeous! M should've worn the whole ensemble instead of those basic boy shorts. There are so many talented fashion designers, if only I could afford! I mean, M's Superbowl gear, too.. just.. wow.

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Glad to see that those who hate the song are posting less now and letting everyone else enjoy the song :thumbsup: This is another catchy as hell effort from Madonna. Well done :thumbsup: A friend of mine (who used to be a huge fan) listened to the whole song (something he refused to do for GMAYL) and said, "It's her best single since 'Hung Up'".

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people need to realize that its easier to sing a song like ggw on tour than like a prayer or somthin else with vocal accrobats

I completely agree. And I am sure this is one of the reasons why she is releasing no-brainer averages like GGW.

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I completely agree. And I am sure this is one of the reasons why she is releasing no-brainer averages like GGW.

That is such rubbish. Like a Prayer is hardly a difficult song to sing. There are no vocal acrobatics in that song.

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