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    VogueMusic reacted to Scottyx in Only urban music at M private events... discussion   
    Don't forget she loves Gregorian Chant too

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    VogueMusic reacted to Fighter in Only urban music at M private events... discussion   
    Did you make this thread to talk about your distaste for rap and trap and the music you find to be good  
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    VogueMusic reacted to EgoRod in Madonna's Sexual Identity   
    I love this tweet
     

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    VogueMusic got a reaction from DiegoLCL in Only urban music at M private events... discussion   
    That's just the sound that's popular with most young people right now. It's everywhere. That's it. Not much more serious than that.
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    VogueMusic reacted to EgoRod in Only urban music at M private events... discussion   
    A post in IG is about 3% of Madonna's daylife. It does'nt mean that's the only thing she's listening to.
    Also if that's the case that's her personal taste too. Madonna was always into soul, funk, R&B. From Detroit to Jackson, Prince...
    I would be more surprise is she was playing Ariana Grande tbh
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    VogueMusic reacted to steady75 in Madonna's Sexual Identity   
    Theees no doubt there’s a large problem of misogyny in the gay male community, but I don’t think it’s even conscious a lot of the time... so it needs pointing out. 
    Even the way some of us talk about how M should be doing this should be doing that at times almost embodies a sense of ownership. We love you but only when you do what we want. 
    Just ask Charli XCX and her douche bag fans. 
    but the lines go both ways. I’ve been sexually harassed  more times than I can count in a gay club by straight women. 
    Drunk thinking it’s ok to grab my dick or my ass. Talking to and about me like I’m a piece of meat. Asking me all sorts of questions about my sex life. 
    It literally happened this weekend at a house party with women who’ve been around gay men all their life. It was ... weird. 
    There’s problems on all sides ... and while we fight amongst ourselves those straight men keep winning.
    ...but still we should all do better. 
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from EgoRod in Only urban music at M private events... discussion   
    That's just the sound that's popular with most young people right now. It's everywhere. That's it. Not much more serious than that.
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from Mp1992 in Madonna's Sexual Identity   
    Actually, the other poster kind of did.
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    VogueMusic reacted to Mp1992 in Madonna's Sexual Identity   
    What misogyny?  Gay men are WAY more accepting.of powerful women than straight men and even other women
     
    If gay men are so misogynistic than why are all the murders rapes, kidnappings and beatings of women done by.... straight men?
     
    Hell, statistics show that women are more likely to assault a gay man (which is rare) than a gay man is to assault a woman (which is rarer)
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    VogueMusic reacted to Fighter in Madonna's Sexual Identity   
    There are many reasons for this, it's harder for men be taken seriously as "real men" if they experiment or are bisexual because of how society sees masculinity. And also people are paranoid of bisexual partners because there's more competition. 
    Bisexual people are usually not taken seriously, even in the gay community. It's like they should pick a side or they aren't being real. It happens to pansexuals as well. 
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from Mp1992 in Madonna's Sexual Identity   
    These are some gross, disgusting generalizations.
    Every group has their fair share of assholes, but to paint the whole lot that way...not cool. I'm sure if someone did the same with bisexual men y'all wouldn't like it so much...
    In fact, that first remark is the exact kind that straight people have made of us for centuries - "society's evil predators". I mean, really? Do you know much work we've had to do to dispel that mentality, all the while trying to find our own sexual liberation?
    Yeah, some gay folks are dismissive and discriminatory. As are bisexuals, lesbians, and straight folk. And no doubt gay men have also projected society's misogyny on to women, particularly their female icons like Madonna. But there's been as many, if not probably more, of us who have gone to bat for women long before it was ever cool. The difference is we don't hold the societal power straight people, particularly straight men, have when it comes to the power of sexism/misogyny. Truly, you want to talk about the "worst", look at the power and history of straight men...
     
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    VogueMusic reacted to Mp1992 in Madonna's Sexual Identity   
    She's straight but never cared if people thought she was bisexual or gay
     
    It's a million times easier for a female to be bisexual or gay in our culture than a male is, hell even some women who call themselves liberal, won't go anywhere near a bisexual male and won't date them
     
    And of course all straight guys love seeing women together
     
    Women, like Madonna, have benefited tremendously from the priveledge and double standard, let's be honest here
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    VogueMusic reacted to Rob72 in D/L: The Girlie Show (Fukuoka Instrumental)   
    So here's The Girlie Show (Fukuoka Instrumental).

    Hidden Content
    Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content.  
    For those who ask, I use www.moises.ai
     
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from momosfantasy in No hating but...what happened to Madonna after 2007?   
    Nailed it.
    I find it highly transparent that moments of mistake and weakness are when when some folks - particularly a certain subset of fans (and some of them even in the media) - decide to let out what really are long-held, pent-up resentments about her not being the artist or celebrity they think she should be...and even more specifically, to be 'the Madonna' that they fell in love with at what time they deemed to be her "peak"...with most fans that's ROL Madonna or Confessions Madonna. Newsflash, not all fans worship those eras as if they're infallible. Or that they even represent the totality of who Madonna is. No single era does.
    I've said it before and I'll say it again, I think a lot of fans are dealing with seeing their icon as not infallible. As human. As messy. Sometimes contradictory. Sometimes confusing. And now, with age added, and no longer with massive commercial success to buffer it all. And thus, a great deal of confirmation biases and vulnerabilities in us fans are being brought out in ways they weren't before, and projected back onto her.
    As I always say, hit the Google Earth button and never forget the bigger picture.
     
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from Alibaba in No hating but...what happened to Madonna after 2007?   
    Nailed it.
    I find it highly transparent that moments of mistake and weakness are when when some folks - particularly a certain subset of fans (and some of them even in the media) - decide to let out what really are long-held, pent-up resentments about her not being the artist or celebrity they think she should be...and even more specifically, to be 'the Madonna' that they fell in love with at what time they deemed to be her "peak"...with most fans that's ROL Madonna or Confessions Madonna. Newsflash, not all fans worship those eras as if they're infallible. Or that they even represent the totality of who Madonna is. No single era does.
    I've said it before and I'll say it again, I think a lot of fans are dealing with seeing their icon as not infallible. As human. As messy. Sometimes contradictory. Sometimes confusing. And now, with age added, and no longer with massive commercial success to buffer it all. And thus, a great deal of confirmation biases and vulnerabilities in us fans are being brought out in ways they weren't before, and projected back onto her.
    As I always say, hit the Google Earth button and never forget the bigger picture.
     
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from Glindathegood in No hating but...what happened to Madonna after 2007?   
    Nailed it.
    I find it highly transparent that moments of mistake and weakness are when when some folks - particularly a certain subset of fans (and some of them even in the media) - decide to let out what really are long-held, pent-up resentments about her not being the artist or celebrity they think she should be...and even more specifically, to be 'the Madonna' that they fell in love with at what time they deemed to be her "peak"...with most fans that's ROL Madonna or Confessions Madonna. Newsflash, not all fans worship those eras as if they're infallible. Or that they even represent the totality of who Madonna is. No single era does.
    I've said it before and I'll say it again, I think a lot of fans are dealing with seeing their icon as not infallible. As human. As messy. Sometimes contradictory. Sometimes confusing. And now, with age added, and no longer with massive commercial success to buffer it all. And thus, a great deal of confirmation biases and vulnerabilities in us fans are being brought out in ways they weren't before, and projected back onto her.
    As I always say, hit the Google Earth button and never forget the bigger picture.
     
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from Prayer in No hating but...what happened to Madonna after 2007?   
    Nailed it.
    I find it highly transparent that moments of mistake and weakness are when when some folks - particularly a certain subset of fans (and some of them even in the media) - decide to let out what really are long-held, pent-up resentments about her not being the artist or celebrity they think she should be...and even more specifically, to be 'the Madonna' that they fell in love with at what time they deemed to be her "peak"...with most fans that's ROL Madonna or Confessions Madonna. Newsflash, not all fans worship those eras as if they're infallible. Or that they even represent the totality of who Madonna is. No single era does.
    I've said it before and I'll say it again, I think a lot of fans are dealing with seeing their icon as not infallible. As human. As messy. Sometimes contradictory. Sometimes confusing. And now, with age added, and no longer with massive commercial success to buffer it all. And thus, a great deal of confirmation biases and vulnerabilities in us fans are being brought out in ways they weren't before, and projected back onto her.
    As I always say, hit the Google Earth button and never forget the bigger picture.
     
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman in No hating but...what happened to Madonna after 2007?   
    Nailed it.
    I find it highly transparent that moments of mistake and weakness are when when some folks - particularly a certain subset of fans (and some of them even in the media) - decide to let out what really are long-held, pent-up resentments about her not being the artist or celebrity they think she should be...and even more specifically, to be 'the Madonna' that they fell in love with at what time they deemed to be her "peak"...with most fans that's ROL Madonna or Confessions Madonna. Newsflash, not all fans worship those eras as if they're infallible. Or that they even represent the totality of who Madonna is. No single era does.
    I've said it before and I'll say it again, I think a lot of fans are dealing with seeing their icon as not infallible. As human. As messy. Sometimes contradictory. Sometimes confusing. And now, with age added, and no longer with massive commercial success to buffer it all. And thus, a great deal of confirmation biases and vulnerabilities in us fans are being brought out in ways they weren't before, and projected back onto her.
    As I always say, hit the Google Earth button and never forget the bigger picture.
     
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    VogueMusic reacted to Prayer in No hating but...what happened to Madonna after 2007?   
    Or maybe she just a had a bad day cause she's human after all... like the rest of us.
    I'm not in denial, I don't like her being late on stage, etc. but some of you love that image of the indestructible, perfect icon that is simply not real. She's never been like that and that's the reason why she's still alive. 
    She's been breaking that since day one. "Like A Virgin" on the VMAs 1984: everyone thought it was all over for her. But it worked. "Truth Or Dare", "Erotica", "American Life"... she's always been like this. The only difference? The world is so completely different now that it doesn't work anymore. But it's the way she is, for better or for worse.
    Some of you love that 00s image of mature Madonna Ritchie but let me tell you something: maybe it wasn't real after all? So you prefer a perfect fake image instead of the real thing? Well maybe she doesn't... she tried and we all know how that ended up.
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from momosfantasy in No hating but...what happened to Madonna after 2007?   
    That's a massive NO from me. In fact, a hell no.
    Personal and managerial issues aside...I'm a life-long fan, seen it all, and have genuinely found innumerable things to enjoy and love through all her various work in the last decade+. There truly is so much to enjoy and appreciate, that is quintessentially 'Madonna' through and through. Madame X, of all things, solidifies that. I don't think it's been a difficult decade at all. In fact, she's given us some of her best stage work, incredible music (and lots of it), and some of her most passionate - and timely - messages that no other pop star (let alone a female one) has even dared to do at this stage in a pop career.
     
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from milingo83 in Levitating (Feat. Madonna & Missy Elliot) : OUT NOW!   
    THANK YOU!!!  
    Ricardo is a talented young man and more than qualified to take pics for a social media/insta feed.
     
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from Madgerules in Levitating (Feat. Madonna & Missy Elliot) : OUT NOW!   
    THANK YOU!!!  
    Ricardo is a talented young man and more than qualified to take pics for a social media/insta feed.
     
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from Salida in No hating but...what happened to Madonna after 2007?   
    That's a massive NO from me. In fact, a hell no.
    Personal and managerial issues aside...I'm a life-long fan, seen it all, and have genuinely found innumerable things to enjoy and love through all her various work in the last decade+. There truly is so much to enjoy and appreciate, that is quintessentially 'Madonna' through and through. Madame X, of all things, solidifies that. I don't think it's been a difficult decade at all. In fact, she's given us some of her best stage work, incredible music (and lots of it), and some of her most passionate - and timely - messages that no other pop star (let alone a female one) has even dared to do at this stage in a pop career.
     
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from danMfan in Levitating (Feat. Madonna & Missy Elliot) : OUT NOW!   
    A-fucking-men!!!
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    VogueMusic got a reaction from RebelHeartbreak in No hating but...what happened to Madonna after 2007?   
    That's a massive NO from me. In fact, a hell no.
    Personal and managerial issues aside...I'm a life-long fan, seen it all, and have genuinely found innumerable things to enjoy and love through all her various work in the last decade+. There truly is so much to enjoy and appreciate, that is quintessentially 'Madonna' through and through. Madame X, of all things, solidifies that. I don't think it's been a difficult decade at all. In fact, she's given us some of her best stage work, incredible music (and lots of it), and some of her most passionate - and timely - messages that no other pop star (let alone a female one) has even dared to do at this stage in a pop career.
     
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