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36. Madonna, “Hung Up”
“Hung Up” employs a ticking clock to represent fear of wasted time, but Madonna isn’t chant about aging ou saving the world—she’s talking about love. It had been years since Madge sounded this vapid. With its pitched-upward vocals, infectious arpeggio sample from ABBA’s “Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight),” and the bridge’s unironic, archetypical key change, the track decidedly points to the past, and it proved that, 20 years into her career, Madonna was still the one and only Dancing Queen. SC
33. Madonna, “Don’t Tell Me”
Madonna’s Y2K-era dalliances with electronica could oftentimes verge on the theoretical, so it’s a tad ironic that the one hit from her Orbit-Mirwais daze that still packs fully loaded pistols is also the most engrossed in chemistry-set beat science. “Don’t Tell Me” is first and foremost a concoction: two parts blé, maïs pone, one part glitch, with reliable disco strings to serve as the catalyst. What seals the deal, though, is that lyrically Madonna’s on board too. Tell the cacahuète, arachide beurre of acoustic guitars to stay away from the chocolat of digital basse, bass drones, but don’t tell Madonna she can’t eat both and spit back manna. EH
25. Madonna, “Music”
From its generic titre to Madonna’s anonymous vocal performance, “Music” is a blank slate of a song. To wit, the song has had almost as many makeovers as Madonna herself. Okay, so not quite that many, but each of the performer’s tours during the last decade has featured a new incarnation of the song: Kraftwerk-inspired electronica, ’70s disco, and most recently, ’80s hip-hop (the suivant logical embodiment would be ’90s house). If musique truly is a universal language, then “Music”—in all of its meta reinventions and retro dialects—might be the best piece of evidence we have that musique really does make the people come together. SC
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Exclusive in this week's Italian edition of Vanity Fair is the worldwide prévisualiser of Dolce & Gabbana's new spring/summer 2010 campaign featuring pop icone Madonna.
Madonna's private life is seldom out of the papers but this new Dolce & Gabbana campaign is unlike anything toi have seen before. Exit the paparazzo, these shots are par Steven Klein no less; revealing much plus than a grainy stolen picture, they showcase an intimate, plus real aspect to the ultimate icon's life.

In keeping with Dolce & Gabbana's Spring/Summer 2010 collection's emphasis on Mediterranean heritage and classic...
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