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GRIMES AGAINST ARIEL PINK AND HIS INTERVIEW ABOUT MADONNA

After revealing he was asked to work on Madonna’s upcoming 2015 album and proceeding to dismiss most of her post-debut album career, Ariel Pink successfully earned the ire of Madonna fans worldwide — including Grimes. Ariel pinks delusional misogyny is emblematic of the kind of bullshit everyone woman in this industry faces daily 4:20 AM – 14 Oct 2014 In case you’re wondering where Grimes is getting misogyny vibes from, there’s this quote Pink gave to Faster Louder: “She can’t just have her Avicii, her producers or whatever, come up with a new techno jam for her to gyrate to and pretend that she’s 20 years old.” Obviously, that’s a criticism you don’t typically hear leveled against AARP-eligible rockers pretending to be half their age. “The first record [1983's Madonna] was so good because of the songs,” Pink said. “It’s been a downward slide [since]… Ray of Light is not cool.” Grimes had something to say about that at well: Also ray of light is a masterpiec...

Natalia Kills: Madonna writes incredible lyrics and is so fucking funny

Natalia Kills who spent some time with Martin Kierszenbaum and Madonna recording new tracks for Madonna’s new album talked about the collaboration during an interview with PAPER Magazine … She writes incredible lyrics, sings beautiful melodies, but most of all she is so fucking funny. Madonna’s dancers play my music during her rehearsals and workouts every week. But all the attention has only sharpened her focus on her own work… I’m really excited for my new music. It’s funny, but cowriting songs for world-renowned pop stars has allowed me to be more obscure and inappropriate with my own sound. Check out Natalia Kills’ latest video…

Madonna on May-June issue 2014 of L'Uomo Vogue

Exclusive details on Madonna Wash All Over Me

Today we want to tell you about a track we absolutely love: Wash All Over Me . It is the very first song we revealed from Madonna ‘s upcoming album sessions.     Wash All Over Me is fabulous and very emotional. Nothing makes you think it is co-produced with Avicii , except for the very end. Actually, Wash All Over Me sounds more like a song produced by Stuart Price, a la Confessions on a Dance Floor. Once again, in Wash All Over Me Avicii adapted to Madonna , not the other way around. Violin strings open Wash All Over Me and are used through out it. “In a world that’s changing I’m a stranger, in a strange land,” sings Madonna . “Life is like a desert, and oasis to confuse me,” she goes on. Madonna ‘s voice is gorgeous and in the chorus is absolutely charming. You will be captivated by the chorus! You never want it to come to an end… Who am I to decide what should be done? / If this is the end then let it come / Let it come, let it rain / Rain all ove...

Outtakes/Madonna's 2010 photoshoot with Interview magazine, which was shot by Mert and Marcus