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8. Isaac

Average - 8.446
Album: Confessions on a Dance Floor
Rank within album: 2nd of 13
Hearts (10): conatus, Buyonce1814, enxe, Quicksand, Eeveelution, iC0NIC, Superiore, Lifeline, Pandora, Brunette Ambition, Kyle-x, C/H/A/N/E/L, Vilppu, HonourableVomit, XStaticProcess
Rebels (1): Subomie
Host commentary - One of the most interesting and creative tracks on Confessions. I always picture Madonna thinking of all the religions she has already tackled and then thinking “I haven’t sang about Judaism yet” and it works so well.
Guest commentary
Vilppu - Experimental Madonna is the best Madonna. In Isaac queen leaves the disco-inspired sound of Confessions on a Dancefloor and goes... jewish. With a small Yitzhak Sinwani's help, she created a pulsating, hypnotic and absolutely surprising masterpiece.
Pandora- More lyrical perfection from the queen, and to add to that, the song is a bop. Sorta like a Ray Of Light throwback but more ‘fresh’ and boppy.
Subomie - THE most overrated song of her career? A painful listen. Madonna sounds like she'd rather be doing yoga or pilates, the chanting and instruments are too much and it's all just very cacophonous
Alongoria13 - Confessions On A Dancefloor was the first um, socially acceptable album I listened in full, and after finishing this song I kinda started thinking Madonna was something more than a simple dance floor killer, ***** popping song creator 
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