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Madonna : L'interview pour MOJO Magazine

Madonna : L'interview pour MOJO Magazine

MADONNA, The Queen of Pop is back !!

She gave an exclusive interview to English Musical Magazine "MOJO". The magazine devotes 13 pages to Madonna, in an exclusive interview given last month in New York. The interview covers the long career of Madonna, from its beginnings in New York around 1982, his 13th studio album "Rebel Heart"

 The album features many collaborators such as Kanye West, Madonna is how about it: "He hears the music in a different and unique way I think Diplo is like I like people who think outside the frame.. ! who take a song that I wrote (which is quite simple and pop), and deconstruct the tear and turn it into something else. "

 This is the first time Madonna on the cover of "MOJO Magazine"

she herself posted the cover on his official Instagram account.

 Phil Alexander, editor of Mojo, said: "Madonna is the female artist who has sold the most albums of all time, yet few people have had the chance to sit and talk with her the thing that excites him most: music SA We just talked in a room, in a sincere way of how it works and what motivates her.

MOJO presents a unique view of one of the most iconic artists of modern music. Madonna also speaks openly to free music in the digital age, faith, juggle her role as mom and music, and the importance of the rebellion in the art.

  MOJO magazine, will be on sale in the UK in February

and online from Tuesday, January 27.
Madonna: The interview with MOJO Magazine



Madonna : L'interview pour MOJO Magazine

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