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  1. Just now, PWCCA said:

    By paying the proper attention to a 30th anniversary release of LAP, she could have brought great promo to herself... not just to bump up sales for a classic album, thus keeping die-hard fans very happy, but its a great way to raise awareness of her work, thus paving the way to garner more attention and publicity for the new album release. A missed opportunity

    She changed her profile photo to the like a Prayer single cover photo. That’s HUGE for Madonna to change her profile pic since she doesn’t change it.

  2. On 3/21/2019 at 2:00 PM, momosfantasy said:

    Music, La Isla Bonita, Like A Prayer, and Candy Shop.  Just kidding.  Rescue Me, Physical Attraction, Over & Over, Sky Fits Heaven, Skin, Words, Secret Garden, Erotica, Dear Jessie, and Oh Father would all be way up there for me.  Or pretty much any older songs that she hasn't done before, or done in years (Gambler would be pretty cool!).

    I would die for most of those. I Gsmbkrr reinvention would be tight.

  3. 1 hour ago, Sultrysully said:

    Please bring me some Causing a Commotion and Bad Girl.  I need these two songs so badly.  They are Life... they are Death... They are the Resurection.  Pure FIRE!

    And start the tour with a haunting version of Rescue Me.  Xoxox

    Yeeesss! I always thought starting the tour with a remix of Rescue Me would be life!!!!! Agree with causing a Commotion and bad girl. I miss her collaborations with Shep

  4. 21 hours ago, momosfantasy said:

    LaLa is actually Pala Tute.  A lot of fan sites refer to the title as "Latte"; it's an unreleased song from Hard Candy.  Here's a link: 

    From the Unreleased Madonna Songs Wikipedia page: "Latte a.k.a. Pala Tute" (aka "Lela Pala Tute", translation: The Madness of Love), a collaboration with Justin Timberlake, Timbaland and Danja. The full demo leaked onto the internet on September 7, 2010 as the incorrect title "Latte".[149] Timbaland mentioned the song during an interview with MTV,[171] then calling it "La La". He has also been heard describing the song as "Coffee Song". The chorus is sung in Romani and incorporates lyrics from the song "Pala Tute" by Gogol Bordello. It has been said that Timbaland misunderstood the lyrics of the chorus, erroneously assuming that it was about coffee. A final version of the song exists, with slightly different instrumentation and additional vocals by Justin Timberlake. Madonna incorporated some parts of "Pala Tute" into "La Isla Bonita" during her Live Earthperformance and again on her Sticky & Sweet Tour in 2008/2009.[172] Most file-sharing sites, lyric websites, and her fans still refer to the song as "Latte" instead of its correct title.

    Thank you. Yes, I have this song. I really like it. However, it’s soo obvious to me that it has nothing to do with coffee. “Buck (Timbaland), could you be possibly any dumber?” ... “No, i don’t think I could.”

  5. 14 hours ago, momosfantasy said:

    Sanka is a brand of instant coffee.  And if you read my post, you will see that it's a quote from Timbaland from an interview he gave to MTV talking about how great the song "Pala Tute" is...but he says "There's this one song...It’s saying stuff named after coffee – all these different names for coffee – is the hook.  The name of the song is 'La La' ". . He isn't aware that the song he is in charge of producing isn't, in fact, about coffee at all.  Seems like a pretty big disconnect to me.

    What song are you referring to? Can you share a YouTube link please? I’ve never heard a song called LaLa.

  6. 2 hours ago, momosfantasy said:

    Like A Prayer, absolutely no comparison.  I've gone into why I dislike Hard Candy elsewhere, so I won't get too into it, but I will repost part of something I wrote in another topic as it seems relevant: To me, the problems with Hard Candy are summed up in that interview with Timbaland where he says "There's this one song...It’s saying stuff named after coffee – all these different names for coffee – is the hook.  The name of the song is 'La La' ".  When you have such a massive disconnect between the artist and the producer, to the point where the guy isn't even aware that she's singing in another language and not about Sanka, there's a pretty big red flag.  And to me, it truly shows in the finished album.

    What is Sanka? What on earth are you talking about? What song is about coffee?

  7. On 3/13/2019 at 10:14 AM, Lucifer's Angel said:

    The musical style of HC is very innovative as Madonna experiments different kinds of sound. The album blends with great mastery a wide variety of music styles and tastes, such as R&B, dance-pop, disco, hip-pop and trip-hop. Despite all its producers the album is very cohesive and Pharrell serves some of his best productions ever, like Give It To Me: a song/candy with a juicy disco center surrounded by a crunchy hip-pop shell.  

    Overall each candy tastes differently (“Say which flavor you like and I’ll have it for you”) but they all wisely exposed next to each other and the album progression towards the end is great. Songs like Give It To Me, Beat Goes On, She's Not Me, Devil Wouldn't Recognize You or Miles Away are as experimenting and pioneering as any other Madonna classic.

    Very well described! Thank you.

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