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    Dennis reacted to simplythebest77 in Single Reissues Campaign - Angel - OUT NOW   
    If anyone outside of Apple Music wants to see these, I’m collecting them here:


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    Dennis reacted to sara94 in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    Its not that serious 😭 
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    Dennis reacted to JustinTimes in POPULAR   
    So, Popular finally gets a video, and all people can do is fucking moan about her looks and skin texture.

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    Dennis reacted to Donna in POPULAR   
    Madonna sings on it, so it's very much 'her song' as it is the others singing on it.  I honestly don't understand why some fans want to dismiss the song as not hers, especially when it's doing really well for her?  I'm sure most of us can go through her catalog and pick out songs we don't like very well or deem it may be too "generic", but we're not gonna just "not consider" it as her song just because we might not like it very well.  Seems silly.
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    Dennis got a reaction from BuggedOut in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    Did she also have her breast implant removed? Her breast doesn't seem to be as big as before in Lola's birthday party. 
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    Dennis reacted to Brendanlovesu1 in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
    spoiler alert

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    Dennis reacted to Aiwa08 in VULGAR   
    Fantastic promotion for the song
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    Dennis reacted to JustinTimes in POPULAR   
    Top 10 in the UK, next week 🤞
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    Dennis reacted to remixed224 in Madonna's Spotify Progress   
    Pink is still very strong! Actually I'm on my way to Warsaw right now for Pink concert on Sunday 
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    Dennis reacted to xavier in Why Madonna Still Matters...... 👏👏   
    Why Madonna still matters
    She’s more than a musician
    4 July 2023, 
    In my day job, I work with children. Well, OK, they’re in their twenties, but when they ask me who my favourite musician of all time is, and I say Madonna, they usually look blank. That funny-looking woman who had a few hits in the 1980s? Meh, what about Taylor Swift?
    Madonna may not have topped the charts for a few years, but for me and many other women of my generation, she is the greatest. And she always will be, in a way that the pop stars of today – derivative, airbrushed, on-message and PRed to the max – can only dream of. She changed the world of music, she changed lives and even now, in my forties, I still look to her as an inspiration – which is why I was so concerned last week when the news broke that she had spent several days in intensive care with a bacterial infection. 
    Madonna is living proof that you don’t have to be ‘nice’ – people-pleasing, appeasing, uncontroversial – to do good
    At 64, Madonna is the bestselling female recording artist of all time; she has sold 300 million records in her 40-plus year career. She continues to release albums every three or four years. Before her hospital admission she had been preparing to begin a seven-month, 45-city world tour. Contemporary radio stations that ignore her in favour of younger artists are missing a trick, as she is still making both first-class dance-pop bangers and addictively beautiful slow-tempo tracks. To pick out just two from her recent albums: ‘Turn Up The Radio’ is a fantastic dance track that has lifted me out of a low mood more than once; ‘Ghost Town’ is a haunting evocation of the beauty of having a soulmate which I first heard with my equally music-obsessed ex and which, five years after we broke up, still revives a sadness.
    So what, you might say, she’s just a singer who’s made some good tunes and become very rich as a result. But there is so much more to Madonna than that. She moved to New York at 19, alone, and the five years she spent there before becoming famous were a time of grinding poverty and knockback after knockback as she struggled to make it big. She lived in cockroach-filled apartments in dangerous neighbourhoods, worked a series of low-paying jobs, was sexually assaulted at knifepoint and at times was homeless. When her father came to visit her he was so appalled by the squalor she lived in that he begged her to come home. But she refused; she wouldn’t give up. She clung to her dreams and ambitions with a tenacity that, given some of the conditions she endured, seems almost superhuman. How many of us can say that we would do the same? I certainly would have fled home at the first sign of all those six-legged housemates. But when you see someone you admire show that level of determination, and eventually succeed, it helps you to find a strength of your own. I can remember how upset I was when a man I was involved with told me to give up on my journalistic dreams: ‘The industry’s dead,’ he told me. ‘Retrain as a translator.’ Madonna didn’t retrain, and I wasn’t going to either; and he was out of the picture by the time I finally got published in the national press.
    Yet that very strength of character has meant that Madonna has often been criticised for not conforming to traditional expectations of what a woman should be like. She has always been outspoken – taking on everyone from the Catholic Church to George W. Bush – sexually confident and even aggressive, and the latter especially means she has developed a reputation of not always being the nicest person. But in a world where women are still told to ‘be kind’ at their own expense, even, or perhaps especially, when their rights conflict with the desires of men, I think we need to see more women who don’t prioritise being ‘nice’, who aren’t afraid to state their opinions honestly, make trouble and stand their ground.
    People don’t tend to mind opinionated women who have the ‘right’ views – Dua Lipa knows she’ll win points for criticising the government’s stance on refugees. Madonna has never had the right views. She was a vocal supporter of gay rights in the 1980s when homophobia was much more rife than it is now and Section 28 was still in force. She spoke out against the stigma surrounding HIV and Aids at a time when sufferers sometimes died alone because their families did not know they were gay. Yet there she was, on the Jonathan Ross Show, telling the world that being HIV positive was nothing to be ashamed of. A leaflet on safe sex was provided with every copy of the Like A Prayer album when it came out, and it included the line: ‘People with Aids, regardless of their sexual orientation, deserve compassion and support, not violence and bigotry.’ That may seem uncontroversial now, but I can remember the 1980s and it wasn’t then. It’s easy to forget the intensity of the fear, suspicion and prejudice that existed then and how against-the-grain her stance was. It could have ruined her career.
    But it didn’t. Seeing a woman who is outspoken, argumentative, and with a lot of the ‘wrong’ opinions, helped give me the confidence to be honest about who I am (a left-leaning Leave voter, so everybody disagrees with me). Madonna has continued to take flak throughout her life over everything from her much younger boyfriends to the quality of her singing, and she doesn’t cave in – she just carries on doing what she wants to do. Every time I’m made to feel I need to shut my mouth and switch off my brain, I think of Madonna, who has never shut hers and never will.
    Madonna is living proof that you don’t have to be ‘nice’ – people-pleasing, appeasing, uncontroversial – to do good. She has donated millions to numerous medical and children’s charities, including Aids and breast cancer charities, and paid the huge medical bills of friends diagnosed with Aids, most notably her former flatmate Martin Burgoyne, whose bedside she was at when he died. She has founded two charities – the Ray of Light Foundation, which supports education for girls in poorer countries, and Raising Malawi – and has raised four adopted children as well as two biological children, for much of the time as a single parent.
    Madonna isn’t all good, or all bad. And this is why her fans love her. She’s a megastar, but we see ourselves in her. Like all women, she makes bad fashion choices, has insecurities about her appearance (hence overdoing it just a bit on the fillers recently), dates unsuitable men and has struggled to find the perfect partner. Like all mums, she’s had difficulties with her teenage children. Like all career women, she’s had failures and flops, made bad choices and wrong moves. Like all unmarried women over the age of 30, she’s written an embarrassing book about her sex life – OK, maybe that’s just her.
    But again and again, Madonna bounces back from very public criticism, ridicule and failure, puts it behind her and moves onto something different in a way that ought to inspire each of us who’s messed up in a smaller, less public way. She never lets it get the better of her. And if she can overcome her mistakes and go on to new successes, then so can I.
    Get well soon, Madonna. You’re needed now as a role model as much as you ever were – maybe even more.
     
    Amen. 👏👏
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    Dennis reacted to DiegoLCL in Madonna on Instagram / Facebook / Twitter + other Social Media   
    I LOVE Gwen Stefani, xx.
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    Dennis reacted to survivalartist in VULGAR   
    Blaring it at the office while everyone is at lunch 
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    Dennis reacted to nobelson in POPULAR   
    11:37 am - First spin at Z100 New York
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    Dennis reacted to Askeroff in VULGAR   
    It’s Sam and Madonna teaser

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    Dennis reacted to steady75 in POPULAR   
    It...........samples
     

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    Dennis got a reaction from Andreo in MET GALA 2021   
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    Dennis reacted to judas2015 in Madonna PRIDE 2021   
    Exacly ??
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    Dennis reacted to Roland Barthes in Madonna PRIDE 2021   
    So get out of here and take your sorry friends with you. You  don't like her anymore ok. WE GOT IT. Now understand that we still enjoy what she does today and you are just pissing on our parade.  Go to a Celine Dion forum if you need to feel safe. How many times do we have to endure your bitterness ? Same with your friends and your "oh, her sheep fans will never say anything bad about her. We're better than them" guess what ? Her annoying "fans" LIKE YOU can't say anything positive either but at least we're not turning this place and other forums into a funeral (because it is not only here and it is not only Madonna). You think you're too cool for Madonna ? Well leave. Go watch the fucking wtg tour on youtube where she has never been so ugly and when people actually were already over her  (i was there so i remember perfectly) in case you worry about that not because you want her to be successful but because you need other people's approval to enjoy something. Guess what ? Others don't and especially not yours. you'll enjoy her when she's dead because she won't be able to "ruin her legacy" by simply enjoying her life. You'll be happier and safer then because, god forbid, that's the truth. Your memories won't be bothered anymore and you'll be able to treat her like an object, because this is what you are saying in the end.
    Since Madame X came out you have been posting negative stuff after negative stuff here. Find a forum about Madonna in the 80's, an archive forum where people don't enjoy her after 1991 and stay there. What is that the need in you to ruin everything for others ? You are like a stalking ex boyfriend. You just don't like her anymore but you can't let go because you spent your whole life following her. You need rehab because at this point it's like a drug you hate. In french we call it fascination malsaine. 
    Seriously ask yourself if you like this woman and do not fear the real answer because it is not healthy to lie to yourself, that makes you come over here a hundred times a day to say "it was better before". Well before does not exist anymore and memories are tricky. Some will remember last night as being wonderful. Some remember the bad press for the movie Who's that girl and how she was ripped to shreds during the WTG tour. As an example, that Liberation daily newspaper with her face plastered al over it for her parc de Sceaux concert was super negative. The title was a play on words because Sceaux (where the concert was held) sounds like bucketso the title means "a bucket of shit" (her name posing as shit). Do you know how many times people said she was ruining her legacy ?
    Finally the problem with forums and with internet in general is people overhype things by themselves. People here kept telling everybody to not make a lot of this. I thought some were just joking about stuff they thought it was gonna be announced, that it was made as jokes in good spirit to animate the forum but in the end they believed their own bullshit so blame yourself. This is exactly how it works on the internet and how people end up at the Capitol. We ALL need to really not take all of this seriously.
    Madonna just went to a disco , lipsynced a few tracks, raised money for LGBT associations. She did not eviscerate a dog live on Instagram but in these days and age doing that probably won't "ruin her legacy" as much as being a 62 Y/O woman enjoying her life apparently and not doing what is expected of her by total strangers to her. 
    The Madonna(s) we all like are not the real Madonna, they are our own creations made of memories from our past, our culture, our tastes and life experiences. That's why we all love a different Madonna but none of them is real and maybe some don't like the real Madonna we get glimpses of, they just love their own interpretation of Madonna and that's fine as long as it does not make you sad and makes you bitter because your creation does not connect anymore with what you see.
    Let go of what you want things to be like, it's the road to constant dissatisfaction.
     
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    Dennis reacted to Markdonna in Madame X Tour DVD   
    So much negativity for somebody you all supposedly LIKE.  I can’t imagine what you are all like when you hate somebody.  
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    Dennis reacted to baymad4her in Crowds celebrate Biden win with LIKE A PRAYER!   
    I'm sorry but I don't agree with this thread at all. I don't come on here to talk or read about politics, certainly, not from far left, woke, cretins. I also do not support Joe Biden who is an IRA advocate, I've lived through IRA bombings but as long as you far left idiots on here are happy. 
    This is a Madonna fansite, not a political arena, I'm sick of it. I won't be reading or replying to any comments on this crap thread. If I've offended anyone, I don't care, block me, ban me, I don't give a shit.
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    Dennis reacted to Blue Jean in Levitating (Feat. Madonna & Missy Elliot) : OUT NOW!   
    All the whining ?
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    Dennis reacted to Fighter in Rumor: Madonna Left Interscope?   
    The beauty of a forum is to have opinions without insulting each other. But no one is saying you can't do or say whatever you want, at the risk of getting a warning or getting banned that is. 
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    Dennis reacted to PaperFaces in Levitating (Feat. Madonna & Missy Elliot) : OUT NOW!   
    I think it’s Funny how some people Define an artist’s success only if younger people listen to said artist.
    Who the fuck cares what the kids are into?!
    Madonna is beyond charts, beyond success or failure. Beyond Hits.
    I dont need “the kids” or “the general public” (another word I despise) to like her.
    When Lady Gaga or Ariana or Beyonce reach 60 theyll understand.
    In the meantime, im just happy Madonna is still making music.
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