Paul van Dyk: "Madonna should've quit after 'Ray of Light'"
Payl Van Dyk (the 3rd richest DJ in the world) thinks Madonna should've quit after Ray Of Light.
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DJ Paul van Dyk has joined the anti-Madonna chorus.
In an interview with German news service dpa on Tuesday, the electronics music veteran said the pop diva should have retired long ago.
"I think she should have quit after her good Ray of Light album (in 1998)," van Dyk said. The Grammy-nominated producer, who has remixed songs for stars including Justin Timberlake, Depeche Mode and Britney Spears, said he wouldn't be interested in working with the Material Girl. "I have remixed a few of her songs but in general I only work with people who inspire me and Madonna right now doesn't," van Dyk said.
Van Dyk's comments follow in the wake of Elton John's broadside against Madonna, in which the British singer compared her antics on her MDNA tour to "a fairground stripper" adding: "her career is over."
This isn't the first time van Dyk has criticized Madonna. The Berlin-based DJ said the singer made "the biggest mistake of her career" in March this year when she apparently used a slang term for ecstasy in front of a crowd at the Ultra Music Festival.
"Madonna was so stupid to call out drug abuse in front of a crowd of 18-year-olds" van Dyk told Billboard at the time. Madonna later claimed she had been misunderstood and had not meant to promote drug use.
Um no, then we wouldn't have Music or Confessions on a Dance Floor and of course a Monster posted this. Madonna stays unbothered. Her tour receipts also disagree with him.
I get where he's coming from. Looking back on Madonna's 80's and 90's, she was one of the most consistent artist of the last millenium. Both her last two albums are REALLY "uninspiring". I'm starting to believe she no longer has the ability to produce as good as her past work; I often think she should have quit after Confessions.