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Velvet Rope

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  7. It sold out on the US store. Before that I thankfully bit the bullet and secured my copy before it sold out.
  8. He always gave me such sleazy vibes and to me I don't think he ever truly loved Madonna. In my opinion, I think that was a marriage of convenience on his part and she truly loved him but he was clearly not the right man for her. I never knew about the aftermath of the horse accident with their marriage either, but that's not surprising.
  9. I think the vast majority of her fan base that doesn't like other pop artists besides Madonna needs to grow up. There are full blown people in their 40s, 50s and 60s still stuck in a high school mentality arguing with people on the internet being petty and butthurt for no reason when other pop artists achieve anything, especially female pop artists. Being within the realm of stan culture being a Madonna fan as well as a fan of numerous female artists it's pretty damn gross how misogynistic and vile people get in defense of Madonna towards other artists. In the grand scheme of things, we are the only people that take this shit seriously. The general public isn't logging into Twitter or these fan forums and getting into the trenches and seeing what nasty shit people spew out. In these dark times especially, I wish that the stan wars could chill out and people could take that hateful vitriol/energy and put it into shit that actually matters instead of harboring on comments that were made in 1993, 2012, or whatever decade some people continue to stay mentally stuck in rather than the current year of 2025.
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  11. I mean in hindsight it is hilarious. In the moment finding out I was not happy.
  12. I remember making an album cover with this pic for Rebel Heart and then some cheap Chinese app stole that artwork to make phone cases with it lol.
  13. Very interesting they chose Teardrop by Massive Attack as the soundtrack to this film. Madonna was originally supposed to sing that song, but they went with Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins instead.
  14. Honestly, I am beyond sick and tired of every Madonna fan pitching a fucking fit whenever a modern artist pays tribute to Madonna in any capacity. It's not a criminal offense if Sabrina Carpenter wanted to pay homage to Madonna, who is a clear inspiration, and got Madonna's seal of approval. As if Madonna herself has not paid homage to many blond bombshells that came before her throughout her career. Nobody complains when she does the same shit. Whoever made this thread needs to touch grass. Not everything or everyone is a Madonna copycat or thief.
  15. They probably became too busy to collaborate. He also passed away in 2002 from pneumonia. She did deliver a eulogy at his memorial.
  16. I think she is overall a great impersonator and a really kind person. We're friends on my personal Facebook as well.
  17. You nailed it! Incredible job. I've been dying to recreate this look forever.
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  19. The full versions of Alone Again, between Kylie's cover and Madonna's original demo, have not leaked and are probably amongst their most coveted unreleased songs. I don't think Kylie did a full cover of Vogue, just the rap for an interlude on tour with her song Burning Up from the Fever album.
  20. I'm pretty sure Madonna did that in gest and it wasn't meant to be taken offensively. But again people still manage to get angry over things said and done well over three decades ago as if people's opinions don't change and evolve over time.
  21. *LOGO IS JUST FOR FUN EDITED BY ME* Madonna has over forty one years of audio/video content in multiple areas but she definitely has more than enough content to create her own subscription streaming service where all of her content would be in one place. That could include the obvious like music videos, behind the scenes and live concerts but could maybe include officially unpublished content like her concert backdrops, B-roll/video rushes, interviews, etc. She certainly has the library and the proper storage for all of her content but what do you think? Do you think it's a smart idea or is the streaming market way too saturated?

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