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    SecretProject reacted to thiagosb in The Celebration Tour (No Spoilers)   
    Beyonce announced the Renaissance World Tour. It would be a dream to see both onstage performing Break My Soul Queens Remix <3 
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    SecretProject reacted to Blue Jean in The Celebration Tour (No Spoilers)   
    I hope she does not do Girl Gone Wild. It has not aged well.
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    SecretProject reacted to Andymad in The Celebration Tour (No Spoilers)   
    I have a feeling more of her earlier hits will make the cut rather than get together, living for love and girl gone wild. But what do I know. She’ll do whatever she wants. We got Lela Lela Lela Lela pala tute takin up space 
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    SecretProject reacted to ludowillo in The Celebration Tour (No Spoilers)   
    It occurred to me today that, even though I've been to see M 6 times, I've never actually been in a standing section, and the best I could get so far has been lower tier seats in London... so I bought myself a standing ticket for one of her Paris shows 😁
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    SecretProject reacted to kesiak in The Celebration Tour (No Spoilers)   
    By doing over 300 shows since 2018... 
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    SecretProject got a reaction from Marcell976 in The Celebration Tour (No Spoilers)   
    Tickets for Seattle and Austin secured! Let’s party! 🎉 😃 🪩 💃 ✨ 🕺 
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    SecretProject got a reaction from sara94 in The Celebration Tour (No Spoilers)   
    Tickets for Seattle and Austin secured! Let’s party! 🎉 😃 🪩 💃 ✨ 🕺 
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    SecretProject reacted to Shoful in Previously unknown madonna tracks registered at Sacem (french Ascap)   
    Me having a fucking heart attack seeing unreleased Mirwais & Madonna songs. LET MY DREAMS COME TRUE
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    SecretProject reacted to PlayPause in Frida, Martha and M.   
    Corsets go way back before Frida, who had to wear them for medical purposes vs. fashion. So your analysis, interesting enough, might be overreaching.
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    SecretProject got a reaction from PlayPause in Frida, Martha and M.   
    I just finished listening to an awesome podcast called Artholes on Spotify.  It’s an art history podcast that dives deep into the lives of famous artists such as Picasso and Caravaggio.  They’re incredibly in-depth and while they do focus on the art works, the host takes a keen interest in the personal lives and life history of the highlighted artist. It’s super fun and the host, Michael Anthony, is hilarious. He’s also not bad on the eyes! @artholes on instagram.
     
    His episode on Frida Kahlo was PHENOMENAL! Wow! What a crazy wild ride did Frida have. She lived with a real passion and hunger for life. She  possessed a curiosity that we should all aspire to. It’s what keeps life interesting. He also is very careful to not put her on a pedastal and showed her complicated human side and flaws. I had tears streaming down my face several times while listening to it. I highly recommend it. So here’s a link. ARTHOLES!
     
    Forewarning, he provides tons of context so get ready for a history lesson of how Mexico came to be. He makes history fun and engaging to set up the story nicely.
     
    Anyways, maybe I’m reaching here but it got me thinking about M and her relation to Frida. She’s named her as her muse and inspiration several times. While listening to her story, I couldn’t help but see parallels between the two of them. Frida was not someone to back away from controversy and speaking up for what she believed in. She loved sex with both men and women and her art was a direct reflection of her life at the current moment. He spoke about the her work ‘Two Fridas’ and how you can’t acknowledge the Frida you know now while ignoring the Frida of the past and vise versa because they’ve been there for each other the whole time…Well, he describes it much better then I do and in such a way that it reduced me to tears. You’ll have to listen for yourself.
     
    What stuck out to me was that Frida actually had grills. She ruined her teeth with too much brandy and candy. In her latest Jimmy Kimmel appearance, M mentioned she wears grills because she has bad teeth. Now, we all know about the gap in her teeth that’s disappeared through the years but I don’t think she ever had bad teeth. Maybe that’s her way of becoming like her idol? Then I also think about M’s corsets and how they’re ubiquitous in her art. Frida had to wear corsets due to a horrible bus accident where a pole entered through her ribs and through her vagina. It plagued her her whole life but she painted her corsets and turned them into beautiful art works.
     
    I also think about Martha Graham, her old dance teacher. Graham danced on stage well into her 70’s and often cast herself next to MUCH younger male suitors. Critics tore her apart for dancing next to younger men as her love interest calling her too old to do such a thing.
     
    Does this sound familiar? 🙄
     
    She stopped performing because the criticisms became too loud.  She then started teaching at her studios, became depressed and started drinking heavily. She became an alcoholic but she recovered and choreographed until her death at 96. I have a feeling M won’t stop creating until the earth reclaims her. I was a pro dancer at one point in my life and I have a few stories from dance teachers who worked with M in her poor dancer days if you’d like to hear them. I’d be happy to share.
     
    Again, I might be reaching but there were so many points in Fridas story that were ‘AHA! Thats where they comes from!’ moments. It was just a great listen all around so I’m sure you could enjoy them all. And if not for finding some M Easter eggs, then maybe just for a great listen. He hasn’t updated since July after a 5 hour episode on the history of France to lead up to the life of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. I CAN’T WAIT!
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    SecretProject got a reaction from Alm47 in Frida, Martha and M.   
    I just finished listening to an awesome podcast called Artholes on Spotify.  It’s an art history podcast that dives deep into the lives of famous artists such as Picasso and Caravaggio.  They’re incredibly in-depth and while they do focus on the art works, the host takes a keen interest in the personal lives and life history of the highlighted artist. It’s super fun and the host, Michael Anthony, is hilarious. He’s also not bad on the eyes! @artholes on instagram.
     
    His episode on Frida Kahlo was PHENOMENAL! Wow! What a crazy wild ride did Frida have. She lived with a real passion and hunger for life. She  possessed a curiosity that we should all aspire to. It’s what keeps life interesting. He also is very careful to not put her on a pedastal and showed her complicated human side and flaws. I had tears streaming down my face several times while listening to it. I highly recommend it. So here’s a link. ARTHOLES!
     
    Forewarning, he provides tons of context so get ready for a history lesson of how Mexico came to be. He makes history fun and engaging to set up the story nicely.
     
    Anyways, maybe I’m reaching here but it got me thinking about M and her relation to Frida. She’s named her as her muse and inspiration several times. While listening to her story, I couldn’t help but see parallels between the two of them. Frida was not someone to back away from controversy and speaking up for what she believed in. She loved sex with both men and women and her art was a direct reflection of her life at the current moment. He spoke about the her work ‘Two Fridas’ and how you can’t acknowledge the Frida you know now while ignoring the Frida of the past and vise versa because they’ve been there for each other the whole time…Well, he describes it much better then I do and in such a way that it reduced me to tears. You’ll have to listen for yourself.
     
    What stuck out to me was that Frida actually had grills. She ruined her teeth with too much brandy and candy. In her latest Jimmy Kimmel appearance, M mentioned she wears grills because she has bad teeth. Now, we all know about the gap in her teeth that’s disappeared through the years but I don’t think she ever had bad teeth. Maybe that’s her way of becoming like her idol? Then I also think about M’s corsets and how they’re ubiquitous in her art. Frida had to wear corsets due to a horrible bus accident where a pole entered through her ribs and through her vagina. It plagued her her whole life but she painted her corsets and turned them into beautiful art works.
     
    I also think about Martha Graham, her old dance teacher. Graham danced on stage well into her 70’s and often cast herself next to MUCH younger male suitors. Critics tore her apart for dancing next to younger men as her love interest calling her too old to do such a thing.
     
    Does this sound familiar? 🙄
     
    She stopped performing because the criticisms became too loud.  She then started teaching at her studios, became depressed and started drinking heavily. She became an alcoholic but she recovered and choreographed until her death at 96. I have a feeling M won’t stop creating until the earth reclaims her. I was a pro dancer at one point in my life and I have a few stories from dance teachers who worked with M in her poor dancer days if you’d like to hear them. I’d be happy to share.
     
    Again, I might be reaching but there were so many points in Fridas story that were ‘AHA! Thats where they comes from!’ moments. It was just a great listen all around so I’m sure you could enjoy them all. And if not for finding some M Easter eggs, then maybe just for a great listen. He hasn’t updated since July after a 5 hour episode on the history of France to lead up to the life of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. I CAN’T WAIT!
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    SecretProject got a reaction from proxy in Frida, Martha and M.   
    I just finished listening to an awesome podcast called Artholes on Spotify.  It’s an art history podcast that dives deep into the lives of famous artists such as Picasso and Caravaggio.  They’re incredibly in-depth and while they do focus on the art works, the host takes a keen interest in the personal lives and life history of the highlighted artist. It’s super fun and the host, Michael Anthony, is hilarious. He’s also not bad on the eyes! @artholes on instagram.
     
    His episode on Frida Kahlo was PHENOMENAL! Wow! What a crazy wild ride did Frida have. She lived with a real passion and hunger for life. She  possessed a curiosity that we should all aspire to. It’s what keeps life interesting. He also is very careful to not put her on a pedastal and showed her complicated human side and flaws. I had tears streaming down my face several times while listening to it. I highly recommend it. So here’s a link. ARTHOLES!
     
    Forewarning, he provides tons of context so get ready for a history lesson of how Mexico came to be. He makes history fun and engaging to set up the story nicely.
     
    Anyways, maybe I’m reaching here but it got me thinking about M and her relation to Frida. She’s named her as her muse and inspiration several times. While listening to her story, I couldn’t help but see parallels between the two of them. Frida was not someone to back away from controversy and speaking up for what she believed in. She loved sex with both men and women and her art was a direct reflection of her life at the current moment. He spoke about the her work ‘Two Fridas’ and how you can’t acknowledge the Frida you know now while ignoring the Frida of the past and vise versa because they’ve been there for each other the whole time…Well, he describes it much better then I do and in such a way that it reduced me to tears. You’ll have to listen for yourself.
     
    What stuck out to me was that Frida actually had grills. She ruined her teeth with too much brandy and candy. In her latest Jimmy Kimmel appearance, M mentioned she wears grills because she has bad teeth. Now, we all know about the gap in her teeth that’s disappeared through the years but I don’t think she ever had bad teeth. Maybe that’s her way of becoming like her idol? Then I also think about M’s corsets and how they’re ubiquitous in her art. Frida had to wear corsets due to a horrible bus accident where a pole entered through her ribs and through her vagina. It plagued her her whole life but she painted her corsets and turned them into beautiful art works.
     
    I also think about Martha Graham, her old dance teacher. Graham danced on stage well into her 70’s and often cast herself next to MUCH younger male suitors. Critics tore her apart for dancing next to younger men as her love interest calling her too old to do such a thing.
     
    Does this sound familiar? 🙄
     
    She stopped performing because the criticisms became too loud.  She then started teaching at her studios, became depressed and started drinking heavily. She became an alcoholic but she recovered and choreographed until her death at 96. I have a feeling M won’t stop creating until the earth reclaims her. I was a pro dancer at one point in my life and I have a few stories from dance teachers who worked with M in her poor dancer days if you’d like to hear them. I’d be happy to share.
     
    Again, I might be reaching but there were so many points in Fridas story that were ‘AHA! Thats where they comes from!’ moments. It was just a great listen all around so I’m sure you could enjoy them all. And if not for finding some M Easter eggs, then maybe just for a great listen. He hasn’t updated since July after a 5 hour episode on the history of France to lead up to the life of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. I CAN’T WAIT!
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    SecretProject got a reaction from Rainbow in Frida, Martha and M.   
    I just finished listening to an awesome podcast called Artholes on Spotify.  It’s an art history podcast that dives deep into the lives of famous artists such as Picasso and Caravaggio.  They’re incredibly in-depth and while they do focus on the art works, the host takes a keen interest in the personal lives and life history of the highlighted artist. It’s super fun and the host, Michael Anthony, is hilarious. He’s also not bad on the eyes! @artholes on instagram.
     
    His episode on Frida Kahlo was PHENOMENAL! Wow! What a crazy wild ride did Frida have. She lived with a real passion and hunger for life. She  possessed a curiosity that we should all aspire to. It’s what keeps life interesting. He also is very careful to not put her on a pedastal and showed her complicated human side and flaws. I had tears streaming down my face several times while listening to it. I highly recommend it. So here’s a link. ARTHOLES!
     
    Forewarning, he provides tons of context so get ready for a history lesson of how Mexico came to be. He makes history fun and engaging to set up the story nicely.
     
    Anyways, maybe I’m reaching here but it got me thinking about M and her relation to Frida. She’s named her as her muse and inspiration several times. While listening to her story, I couldn’t help but see parallels between the two of them. Frida was not someone to back away from controversy and speaking up for what she believed in. She loved sex with both men and women and her art was a direct reflection of her life at the current moment. He spoke about the her work ‘Two Fridas’ and how you can’t acknowledge the Frida you know now while ignoring the Frida of the past and vise versa because they’ve been there for each other the whole time…Well, he describes it much better then I do and in such a way that it reduced me to tears. You’ll have to listen for yourself.
     
    What stuck out to me was that Frida actually had grills. She ruined her teeth with too much brandy and candy. In her latest Jimmy Kimmel appearance, M mentioned she wears grills because she has bad teeth. Now, we all know about the gap in her teeth that’s disappeared through the years but I don’t think she ever had bad teeth. Maybe that’s her way of becoming like her idol? Then I also think about M’s corsets and how they’re ubiquitous in her art. Frida had to wear corsets due to a horrible bus accident where a pole entered through her ribs and through her vagina. It plagued her her whole life but she painted her corsets and turned them into beautiful art works.
     
    I also think about Martha Graham, her old dance teacher. Graham danced on stage well into her 70’s and often cast herself next to MUCH younger male suitors. Critics tore her apart for dancing next to younger men as her love interest calling her too old to do such a thing.
     
    Does this sound familiar? 🙄
     
    She stopped performing because the criticisms became too loud.  She then started teaching at her studios, became depressed and started drinking heavily. She became an alcoholic but she recovered and choreographed until her death at 96. I have a feeling M won’t stop creating until the earth reclaims her. I was a pro dancer at one point in my life and I have a few stories from dance teachers who worked with M in her poor dancer days if you’d like to hear them. I’d be happy to share.
     
    Again, I might be reaching but there were so many points in Fridas story that were ‘AHA! Thats where they comes from!’ moments. It was just a great listen all around so I’m sure you could enjoy them all. And if not for finding some M Easter eggs, then maybe just for a great listen. He hasn’t updated since July after a 5 hour episode on the history of France to lead up to the life of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. I CAN’T WAIT!
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    SecretProject got a reaction from ITG in Frida, Martha and M.   
    I just finished listening to an awesome podcast called Artholes on Spotify.  It’s an art history podcast that dives deep into the lives of famous artists such as Picasso and Caravaggio.  They’re incredibly in-depth and while they do focus on the art works, the host takes a keen interest in the personal lives and life history of the highlighted artist. It’s super fun and the host, Michael Anthony, is hilarious. He’s also not bad on the eyes! @artholes on instagram.
     
    His episode on Frida Kahlo was PHENOMENAL! Wow! What a crazy wild ride did Frida have. She lived with a real passion and hunger for life. She  possessed a curiosity that we should all aspire to. It’s what keeps life interesting. He also is very careful to not put her on a pedastal and showed her complicated human side and flaws. I had tears streaming down my face several times while listening to it. I highly recommend it. So here’s a link. ARTHOLES!
     
    Forewarning, he provides tons of context so get ready for a history lesson of how Mexico came to be. He makes history fun and engaging to set up the story nicely.
     
    Anyways, maybe I’m reaching here but it got me thinking about M and her relation to Frida. She’s named her as her muse and inspiration several times. While listening to her story, I couldn’t help but see parallels between the two of them. Frida was not someone to back away from controversy and speaking up for what she believed in. She loved sex with both men and women and her art was a direct reflection of her life at the current moment. He spoke about the her work ‘Two Fridas’ and how you can’t acknowledge the Frida you know now while ignoring the Frida of the past and vise versa because they’ve been there for each other the whole time…Well, he describes it much better then I do and in such a way that it reduced me to tears. You’ll have to listen for yourself.
     
    What stuck out to me was that Frida actually had grills. She ruined her teeth with too much brandy and candy. In her latest Jimmy Kimmel appearance, M mentioned she wears grills because she has bad teeth. Now, we all know about the gap in her teeth that’s disappeared through the years but I don’t think she ever had bad teeth. Maybe that’s her way of becoming like her idol? Then I also think about M’s corsets and how they’re ubiquitous in her art. Frida had to wear corsets due to a horrible bus accident where a pole entered through her ribs and through her vagina. It plagued her her whole life but she painted her corsets and turned them into beautiful art works.
     
    I also think about Martha Graham, her old dance teacher. Graham danced on stage well into her 70’s and often cast herself next to MUCH younger male suitors. Critics tore her apart for dancing next to younger men as her love interest calling her too old to do such a thing.
     
    Does this sound familiar? 🙄
     
    She stopped performing because the criticisms became too loud.  She then started teaching at her studios, became depressed and started drinking heavily. She became an alcoholic but she recovered and choreographed until her death at 96. I have a feeling M won’t stop creating until the earth reclaims her. I was a pro dancer at one point in my life and I have a few stories from dance teachers who worked with M in her poor dancer days if you’d like to hear them. I’d be happy to share.
     
    Again, I might be reaching but there were so many points in Fridas story that were ‘AHA! Thats where they comes from!’ moments. It was just a great listen all around so I’m sure you could enjoy them all. And if not for finding some M Easter eggs, then maybe just for a great listen. He hasn’t updated since July after a 5 hour episode on the history of France to lead up to the life of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. I CAN’T WAIT!
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    SecretProject got a reaction from VogueMusic in Frida, Martha and M.   
    I just finished listening to an awesome podcast called Artholes on Spotify.  It’s an art history podcast that dives deep into the lives of famous artists such as Picasso and Caravaggio.  They’re incredibly in-depth and while they do focus on the art works, the host takes a keen interest in the personal lives and life history of the highlighted artist. It’s super fun and the host, Michael Anthony, is hilarious. He’s also not bad on the eyes! @artholes on instagram.
     
    His episode on Frida Kahlo was PHENOMENAL! Wow! What a crazy wild ride did Frida have. She lived with a real passion and hunger for life. She  possessed a curiosity that we should all aspire to. It’s what keeps life interesting. He also is very careful to not put her on a pedastal and showed her complicated human side and flaws. I had tears streaming down my face several times while listening to it. I highly recommend it. So here’s a link. ARTHOLES!
     
    Forewarning, he provides tons of context so get ready for a history lesson of how Mexico came to be. He makes history fun and engaging to set up the story nicely.
     
    Anyways, maybe I’m reaching here but it got me thinking about M and her relation to Frida. She’s named her as her muse and inspiration several times. While listening to her story, I couldn’t help but see parallels between the two of them. Frida was not someone to back away from controversy and speaking up for what she believed in. She loved sex with both men and women and her art was a direct reflection of her life at the current moment. He spoke about the her work ‘Two Fridas’ and how you can’t acknowledge the Frida you know now while ignoring the Frida of the past and vise versa because they’ve been there for each other the whole time…Well, he describes it much better then I do and in such a way that it reduced me to tears. You’ll have to listen for yourself.
     
    What stuck out to me was that Frida actually had grills. She ruined her teeth with too much brandy and candy. In her latest Jimmy Kimmel appearance, M mentioned she wears grills because she has bad teeth. Now, we all know about the gap in her teeth that’s disappeared through the years but I don’t think she ever had bad teeth. Maybe that’s her way of becoming like her idol? Then I also think about M’s corsets and how they’re ubiquitous in her art. Frida had to wear corsets due to a horrible bus accident where a pole entered through her ribs and through her vagina. It plagued her her whole life but she painted her corsets and turned them into beautiful art works.
     
    I also think about Martha Graham, her old dance teacher. Graham danced on stage well into her 70’s and often cast herself next to MUCH younger male suitors. Critics tore her apart for dancing next to younger men as her love interest calling her too old to do such a thing.
     
    Does this sound familiar? 🙄
     
    She stopped performing because the criticisms became too loud.  She then started teaching at her studios, became depressed and started drinking heavily. She became an alcoholic but she recovered and choreographed until her death at 96. I have a feeling M won’t stop creating until the earth reclaims her. I was a pro dancer at one point in my life and I have a few stories from dance teachers who worked with M in her poor dancer days if you’d like to hear them. I’d be happy to share.
     
    Again, I might be reaching but there were so many points in Fridas story that were ‘AHA! Thats where they comes from!’ moments. It was just a great listen all around so I’m sure you could enjoy them all. And if not for finding some M Easter eggs, then maybe just for a great listen. He hasn’t updated since July after a 5 hour episode on the history of France to lead up to the life of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. I CAN’T WAIT!
  16. Like
    SecretProject got a reaction from remixed224 in Frida, Martha and M.   
    I just finished listening to an awesome podcast called Artholes on Spotify.  It’s an art history podcast that dives deep into the lives of famous artists such as Picasso and Caravaggio.  They’re incredibly in-depth and while they do focus on the art works, the host takes a keen interest in the personal lives and life history of the highlighted artist. It’s super fun and the host, Michael Anthony, is hilarious. He’s also not bad on the eyes! @artholes on instagram.
     
    His episode on Frida Kahlo was PHENOMENAL! Wow! What a crazy wild ride did Frida have. She lived with a real passion and hunger for life. She  possessed a curiosity that we should all aspire to. It’s what keeps life interesting. He also is very careful to not put her on a pedastal and showed her complicated human side and flaws. I had tears streaming down my face several times while listening to it. I highly recommend it. So here’s a link. ARTHOLES!
     
    Forewarning, he provides tons of context so get ready for a history lesson of how Mexico came to be. He makes history fun and engaging to set up the story nicely.
     
    Anyways, maybe I’m reaching here but it got me thinking about M and her relation to Frida. She’s named her as her muse and inspiration several times. While listening to her story, I couldn’t help but see parallels between the two of them. Frida was not someone to back away from controversy and speaking up for what she believed in. She loved sex with both men and women and her art was a direct reflection of her life at the current moment. He spoke about the her work ‘Two Fridas’ and how you can’t acknowledge the Frida you know now while ignoring the Frida of the past and vise versa because they’ve been there for each other the whole time…Well, he describes it much better then I do and in such a way that it reduced me to tears. You’ll have to listen for yourself.
     
    What stuck out to me was that Frida actually had grills. She ruined her teeth with too much brandy and candy. In her latest Jimmy Kimmel appearance, M mentioned she wears grills because she has bad teeth. Now, we all know about the gap in her teeth that’s disappeared through the years but I don’t think she ever had bad teeth. Maybe that’s her way of becoming like her idol? Then I also think about M’s corsets and how they’re ubiquitous in her art. Frida had to wear corsets due to a horrible bus accident where a pole entered through her ribs and through her vagina. It plagued her her whole life but she painted her corsets and turned them into beautiful art works.
     
    I also think about Martha Graham, her old dance teacher. Graham danced on stage well into her 70’s and often cast herself next to MUCH younger male suitors. Critics tore her apart for dancing next to younger men as her love interest calling her too old to do such a thing.
     
    Does this sound familiar? 🙄
     
    She stopped performing because the criticisms became too loud.  She then started teaching at her studios, became depressed and started drinking heavily. She became an alcoholic but she recovered and choreographed until her death at 96. I have a feeling M won’t stop creating until the earth reclaims her. I was a pro dancer at one point in my life and I have a few stories from dance teachers who worked with M in her poor dancer days if you’d like to hear them. I’d be happy to share.
     
    Again, I might be reaching but there were so many points in Fridas story that were ‘AHA! Thats where they comes from!’ moments. It was just a great listen all around so I’m sure you could enjoy them all. And if not for finding some M Easter eggs, then maybe just for a great listen. He hasn’t updated since July after a 5 hour episode on the history of France to lead up to the life of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. I CAN’T WAIT!
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    SecretProject reacted to nito84bcn in New STADIUM Tour in 2023   
    Madame X was a step on a good direction for less demanding but more theatrical shows. I think she can do it like that for another decade at least if she trains a little bit here and there. 
    Madame X Tour was a little boring though. I got the concept, but not really well executed in the end. If it's a funny show, with hits and not the obvious ones (Vogue, Like a prayer, La isla, Human nature and Like a virgin, please, have a rest) it could be a memorable ride! 
    Good instruments, ditch Kevin Tuna and less leather, religious, latin sections, and new things, and everyone will be happy! 
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    SecretProject got a reaction from rlittler81 in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    Oh baby I’ve had more than one lolllll
     
    and to answer your other question, I’m listening to a lot of Washed Out. I would loooooove for M to work with him. 
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    SecretProject got a reaction from DoneGone in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    Just played it at my party. We’re dancing to it and having a. Good time. 
     
    we’re drunky 😂 like who gives a shit about charts and all thag stuff were just dancing lolllll
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    SecretProject got a reaction from blondebenji in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    Oh baby I’ve had more than one lolllll
     
    and to answer your other question, I’m listening to a lot of Washed Out. I would loooooove for M to work with him. 
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    SecretProject got a reaction from Frank in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    Just played it at my party. We’re dancing to it and having a. Good time. 
     
    we’re drunky 😂 like who gives a shit about charts and all thag stuff were just dancing lolllll
  22. Like
    SecretProject got a reaction from blondebenji in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    Just played it at my party. We’re dancing to it and having a. Good time. 
     
    we’re drunky 😂 like who gives a shit about charts and all thag stuff were just dancing lolllll
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    SecretProject got a reaction from Andreo in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    I…can’t stop playing it?
     
    Like I’ve had it in my head all day and I’m like ‘Damn I need to shake my ass to this!’ 😂 
     
    🎶 Tokischa, ¿que lo qué?
    Yo quiero un culo nuevo 🎶  💃 🍑 
     
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    SecretProject got a reaction from Frank in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    I…can’t stop playing it?
     
    Like I’ve had it in my head all day and I’m like ‘Damn I need to shake my ass to this!’ 😂 
     
    🎶 Tokischa, ¿que lo qué?
    Yo quiero un culo nuevo 🎶  💃 🍑 
     
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    SecretProject got a reaction from blondebenji in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    I…can’t stop playing it?
     
    Like I’ve had it in my head all day and I’m like ‘Damn I need to shake my ass to this!’ 😂 
     
    🎶 Tokischa, ¿que lo qué?
    Yo quiero un culo nuevo 🎶  💃 🍑 
     
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