This is rumoured to be an instrumental for madonna's new album! ahhh!
Bwahahha that was so pathetic, what kind of fan are you?
It is an Indian pop song, that was covered by the biggest Madonna wannabe, a random trany on the Balkans, Serbia, called Jelena Karleusa.
Chicago reps for Universal Music Group claim Madonna is set to release her new album next spring. There is no album title yet, but one of the album’s strongest tracks is said to be a song called “Trust,” which was either co-written or co-produced with Sia. It is said to be like “Live to Tell,” but ten times better.
Jim Steinman, one of the producers originally set for the album, is no longer on board. Instead, William Orbit and Jean Baptiste Kouame are producing a lion’s share of the album. Madonna is also very involved and is writing and producing some tracks all by herself. Industry insiders see this album as a milestone for Madonna in the same degree “Like a Prayer” and “Ray of Light” were.
Madonna’s 2012 tour is being planned as we speak and it will be different from previous tours. Jamie King, Madonna’s long-time tour collaborator, will no longer be involved. Stay tuned for more information.
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Madonna working with the Nervo twins.
Posted by MadonnaTribe.
Nervo: Aww thank you! I actually have some enormous news for you. We’ve just started telling people. Madonna has expressed a great interest in recording one of our songs and William Orbit wants to produce it. That’s like wow, we honestly are so lucky. We couldn’t be more excited.
Jon: Wow is correct, that is seriously amazing.
Nervo: I know!
Jon: I’m thrilled, I can’t even imagine how you guys feel.
Nervo: I know! Its funny, we speak to our parents quite a bit. We always tell them what we’re doing and who we’re working with and they don’t really know of them. I told them Madonna and they jumped for joy so we’re so excited. It’s not 100% confirmed but she has expressed an interest.
Jon: That alone is just amazing. I really hope it goes well.
Bwahahha that was so pathetic, what kind of fan are you?
It is an Indian pop song, that was covered by the biggest Madonna wannabe, a random trany on the Balkans, Serbia, called Jelena Karleusa.
Report: Madonna to play Super Bowl XLVI halftime show?
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The aim was to release a new single in the winter, with the album out Spring, 2012. And you know what’s an excellent way to immediately inject yourself back into the zeitgeist to promote your first album in over three years? Performing for the biggest television audiences in the country.
But is it a good idea? It certainly would be in keeping with Super Bowl halftime tradition of the past few years, which featured the likes of The Who, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Prince, and the Rolling Stones — iconic artists still beloved, but also well past their prime chart-topping days. (We’ll just agree to forget the Black Eyed Peas TRON-ification of the Super Bowl XLV halftime.)
The common thread with all those acts was their real connection with the general football-watching audience; the Madonna-fan/football-fan Venn diagram doesn’t quite have as much overlap.
So, hmm. What do you make of the prospect of Madonna headlining the Super Bowl, Mixers? Do you think it’s a great idea? Or a great idea…for Super Bowl XXVIII?
Drownedmadonna.com came back to business with a new "insider" exclusive:
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Dear Madonna's loyal fanatics, I am very much glad to start my collaboration with DrownedMadonna.com. I am an insider, working in the industry, but require anonymity, so just call me MITK aka Man in the Know. I decided to collaborate with this website because of their past exclusives on previous albums and tours, and also due to the new layout which is absolutely fresh, professional and cutting-edge, the perfect format for a leading, modern devoted fansite.
To launch my collaboration with DM I have some interesting news to share on Madonna's upcoming album. You've already heard some information, mainly the involvement of such names as William Orbit and Jean Baptiste Kouame - Madonnarama.com broke the news. You may even have heard some fake rumors too! Here are a few of the facts which I can share at the moment.
William Orbit is the 'wizard', the brain behind the new album, while the Free School, a collective of co-writers and co-producers, with Jean Baptiste Kouame as the primary songwriter, are the "tailors." Jean Baptiste was introduced to Madonna by Benny Benassi.
The new album will see extraordinary beats and sounds. The production is going to be rich, innovative, sophistacated and elaborated, in much the same way as "Ray of Light" previously. Besides amazing samples, the songs will see also live instruments, mainly guitars.
The lyrics are going to be deeper and elaborated. There are some Kabbalistic and spiritual topics, but I defy anyone to find them all! It's funny that after 13 years from the release of "Ray of Light," Madonna and William Orbit are working on a track, whose title reminds of the universe and the sky.
Madonna's album will incorporate a variety of styles including pop, dance-pop, hip-hop and electronic music with some rock guitair riffs. The tracks will mainly consist of up-tempo and dance. Some bits have echoes of Kelis' "Acapella" and Chris Brown's "Beautiful People" in my opinion.
Some vocal effects are added to her voice, but this remains subtle and well styled, the end result won't see an excessive use of vocal editing.
They are TESTING on single tracks, the collaboration of artists like KiD CuDi, Annie Erin Clark known under the moniker St. Vincent, Nervo and others.
The new album is tentatively seeing the collaboration of producer and hip-hop beat-maker Emile Haynie, known to have previously worked with sucessful big-name artists such as Eminem, Kanye West and KiD CuDi.
Madonna has adapted finally finding a fresh and edgy sound. This album will be, once again, a new change of direction. But if with "Hard Candy," to wink at the American audience, the result was not so convincing and 100% Madonna, this time we are going to have an extraordinary Madonna-brand sound which will definately be a commercial success.
William Orbit flew to New York to work on some tracks with Madonna, he then moved on to Los Angeles to work in the studio with the Free School whilst Madonna kept on working in her New York studio. Collectively they've already finished a lot of songs, about 8, but…not enough for the album. Also some of the songs that Jean Baptiste wrote for the Free School's next album have been reworked for Madonna. Now Jean Baptiste and his group flew to New York to work with Madonna in the recording studio and finish the tracks whilst Orbit is currently working in London.The album will be finally mixed between the end of the year and the new year, in Oakland or Las Vegas. William Orbit is expected to fly to the US.
Prepare yourselves for a masterpiece, the album of the decade... something that will go down not only in Madonna's history but also in the history of music.
i need some old madonna albums, which ones are her best?
Like a Prayer (Masterpiece) Bedtime Stories (A-) Ray of Light (Masterpiece) Confessions on a DanceFloor (B+) -I don't think its a masterpiece, but some fans seem to love it, especially the younger ones, In my opinion it's "too gay" to be taken seriously. But to each, their own, I guess...
Worth mentioning: Erotica ( I think it's a masterpiece, but most have very radical opinions on it: You might love it or hate it) Music: B+ (Although it was and still is very popular among the fans I always felt it missed something, it was too short for me) American Life (If you can get past the lead single, the depth, lyrically, of some songs is amazing like: "Nothing Fails", "Xtatic Process" and "Intervention".
Confessions on a DanceFloor (B+) -I don't think its a masterpiece, but some fans seem to love it, especially the younger ones, In my opinion it's "too gay" to be taken seriously. But to each, their own, I guess...
I don't think that's a proper argument - just because it's all inspired in dance music and stuff, it doesn't mean that it's not to be taken seriously. It has some really smart beats and lyrics: "Future Lovers", "Let It Will Be", "Jump", "Isaac" and "Like It Or Not" all come to mind. It's definitely not a mindless album.
Sometimes I think people tend to overlook it because they think it's just some "throaway dance music" album. However, it is indeed very appealing to younger Madonna fans, most of them really love it. It was the first Madonna album I got into, so I highly recommend it.
I don't think that's a proper argument - just because it's all inspired in dance music and stuff, it doesn't mean that it's not to be taken seriously. It has some really smart beats and lyrics: "Future Lovers", "Let It Will Be", "Jump", "Isaac" and "Like It Or Not" all come to mind. It's definitely not a mindless album.
Sometimes I think people tend to overlook it because they think it's just some "throaway dance music" album. However, it is indeed very appealing to younger Madonna fans, most of them really love it. It was the first Madonna album I got into, so I highly recommend it.
Im assuming the part I bolded supports my point: the younger fans. But, I do agree to some extent in what you say and that is why I included in the first section of my recommendations. The comment about it being a bit gay and perhaps mindless is not only because of the musical genre but I do find the lyrics a little bit weak; while I do agree that there are some flashes of brilliance production and lyric-wise, at the same time it kinda came short too me especially after the lyrical depth of ray of light, some of the tracks on music and some of the tracks on american life. But I def. recommend it!
On a personal note, the original post of the guy asking for good madonna albums made me realize I did not have bedtime stories in this computer and I just downloaded a flac-lossless quality version of it and I have to say: Damn! This is a pretty smooth album. I can dare to say that this album might be the first and only time she really nailed the r&B genre! I know she hated the production stages of this album because she had so many different producers, but I think it was worth it. Not only does it manage to deliver on the r&b side while retaining a pop subtext but the whole "sanctuary"-"bedtime story" experimental component is pure genius!