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Chrato74

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  1. 1. Who's That Girl 2. Causing a Commotion 3. Like a Virgin 4. Dress You up 5. Live To Tell 6. Papa Don't Preach 7. Open Your Heart 8. Cherish 9. This Used To Be My Playground
  2. It's one of my favorite of M's ballads. Instant purchase on iTunes. I 'm just loving we are being bombarded of all digital singles/EP lately. Does anybody know This Used To Be my Playground will be on digital as well, sometimes soon? Maybe this summer? That would be a dream come true. My ultimate favorite M's ballad.
  3. I have the same thought. She should alternately performing Rain/ I'll remember.
  4. I'm really loving this singles reissue movement. Hope she will complete all the LAV and TB singles. Make my dream come true : Singles reissue remaster of who's That Girl & Causing a Commotion!
  5. I live in Florida and nobody gives a rat ass about us being gay or not as long you don't bother other people. And there is no such thing as the notion of LBGTQ+ people being hunted as you implying. Have you ever been in FL or Miami? They are gay as fuck. As long as I'm concerned, they live their lives to the fullest. (including me and my friends). Stop it already being fear-mongering!
  6. Any chance M will be releasing these singles on digital someday? : This used To Be My Playground, I'll Remember, Keep It Together, Cherish, Who's That Girl, Causing a Commotion, All Like a Virgin singles and the rest of True Blue singles (only La Isla Bonita is released).
  7. It's not about the language. All languages are beautiful. But it's just the way she formulated the songs and lyrics. It's all over the place. Like in Batuka, WTF is she singing about? Basically she just blurted out the word Halleluyah and yelled eooo...eoooo. I know that she wanted to say about something but it never actually came out of her mouth. Sometimes I wonder, Is this same woman who wrote songs in Ray of Light? or Like a Prayer? Makes you think who actually responsible writing her old songs...hmm...
  8. Madame X. What a shitshow. The thing with M's albums is either instantly loved or will grow on you but boy,.. Madame X is really is on the bottom of the barrel. Autotune is played to death, you can't even recognize M's voice. Lyrically is awkward overall. It's like listening your old aunt talking about her sex life at the family dinner. Yuck. Thank God none of the songs included in Celebration Tour.
  9. 1. Nothing Really Matters 2. Open Your Heart 3. Like a Prayer 4. Bad Girl 5. Ray of Light
  10. If she's not performing Candy Shop, Human Nature, Ray of Light and La Isla Bonita, I'm selling my tickets.
  11. M's body is work of art. From True Blue era throughout the 90's her body is perfectly chiseled.
  12. Like somebody said in this comment section, It's a hybrid album. One of a kind. Depends on who listen to it. Can't call it Soundtrack because 3-4 songs used in the movie and can't call it Studio Album because it is said on the cover : Music FROM and INSPIRED by the movie. Beside, there is actually official Soundtrack Album to Dick Tracy with none of M's songs included.
  13. We have the same thought. Excluding Who's That Girl into the collection is their biggest sin. It was number all worldwide and even tour named after the song. I can understand they omitted Causing a Commotion (which should've been in You Can Dance) but not having WTG on IC is like incomplete puzzle. If the issue is running time, then they have to shorten Like A Prayer or Live To Tell.
  14. The song has great lyric but it's a mediocre song basically. The album should've been called Iconic and the tour called Iconic World Tour. It's more fitted to her.
  15. I Think justice for EROTICA would have been better. The album was demonized when it was released. People thought she was losing her mind and instead she was just bringing to the surface things that are taboo or what people are afraid to talk.
  16. Calm down. No need to get fired up. Okay,Here we go ; I love I Don't Search I Find, reminds me of Vogue.
  17. Oh that's right. M and her label have never cared about album sales. I forgot about that.
  18. Well, I guess we agree to disagree. You probably have listened different albums than I did. And I do indeed want an album made the way she sees not the way she wants a certain group of people (Not me) want her to be. If Rebel and Madame are albums for ALL people, they would've sold millions by now. The albums didn't go anywhere and produced no hit singles. That said pretty much about it. I do get Madonna. I've been Madonna fan since 1985 and her songs always been the soundtrack of my life and I can tell you this, Medellin is not a pinnacle of her work. And to accuse someone of something for not too crazy about Medellin is not open-minded. Really.
  19. No. it's a bold movement having a dance album in a the midst of Hip Hop domination during the time it was released.
  20. Anything that doesn't involved a tsunami of rappers, flash in a pan current "musicians' and producers. She doesn't need them. 80's and 90's are solid proof that all she needs a good songwriter and herself. 4 albums back to back is enough. She needs to make album about just about herself and how she views the world. Not how the world she thinks she wanted to be. An album for all ages that anybody can listen not just certain younger population.
  21. It's very good. His voice sounds a bit like Josh Groban's. I like it the way he made the whole sound haunting just like the original.
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