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Bedtime Stories by Madge :toofunny: 

True Blue, also by Madge

Title by Megan Trainor

Prism by Katy 

I'll think of more :nails:

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Hard Candy.

Literally ONE song has ANYTHING to do with Candy. The aesthetic just fell apart from that album title.

Love some of the songs on that record but it just IS and "it just is" isn't something Madonna does. 

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Mistress Dita
11 hours ago, RainbowBlonde said:

 

MDNA is an acronym for Madonna and a pun for MDMA. Which it is like a drug album because its all hard techno beats and ****. It brings you up like a drug. 

10 hours ago, sillynate said:

Bedtime Stories by Madge :toofunny: 

True Blue, also by Madge

Title by Megan Trainor

Prism by Katy 

I'll think of more :nails:

Bedtimes Stories is ICONIC AF. GTFOOOOO. 

The entire album is soft soothing songs except some minor exceptions like Human Nature but for that the title could be thought of as something naughty. So it all fits. She confesses a lot in these lullaby stories. 

AND TRUE BLUE EVEN MORE ICONIC. PROBABLY HER MOST ICONIC.True Blue is a saying. It means that someone is committed, loyal, and unwavering. It also could mean that its the real thing. Not bulls-hit. And this was the album after she married Sean Penn and its showing that she is committed to her love for him and that this is who she is and shes here to stay in the music industry. 

10 hours ago, Uncle ARTPOP said:

Hard Candy.

Literally ONE song has ANYTHING to do with Candy. The aesthetic just fell apart from that album title.

Love some of the songs on that record but it just IS and "it just is" isn't something Madonna does. 

Hard Candy could mean in then literal sense that Madonna is hard on the outside but sweet to taste. So the boxing shoots make total sense that it shows she rough and stubborn and the candy shows that underneath that shes sweet. And most of the songs on the album remind me of candy. One of the songs (i think dance 2night) reminds me of two gumballs hitting each other :laughga: 

 

So there, I warned you all before that I would come for you. :ladyhaha:

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12 hours ago, Alien Tulip said:

ARTPOP the album is not how I imagined it would sound when I first heard the title in 2012. I was expecting something more daring, experimental, with thought provoking visuals and performances but it's not. 

How is ARTPOP not experimental? :oprah: 

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12 hours ago, sipthistea said:

Dangerous Woman

because most of the songs are pretty frisky :poot: 

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1 hour ago, ryanripley said:

because most of the songs are pretty frisky :poot: 

Well, the album is all about sexual innuendos. There's nothing dangerous about that. 

Like, Ariana, licking some donuts without buying them doesn't make you dangerous. 

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7 minutes ago, Cailleach said:

I still don't understand the word ARTPOP 

It's the reverse of Pop-Art, which is Andy Warhol's movement of giving depth to the commercial-putting pop culture into art, making the commercial artistic--putting commerce into art (hence painting soup cans on canvases).

ARTPOP, in return puts art in the commercial. Instead of painting the soup can into the canvas (putting the commercial into art) she turned the commercial into art. She put art into commerce. Art into pop culture. Instead of giving depth to the commercial, she is commercializing what is already deep.

That is why Jeff Koons was heavily featured in the era. He sells mass-produced art, commercial art, and for some people, what is commercial cannot be art. ARTPOP is saying that the commercial can be art. That anything can be art. That pop music can have depth and meaning. 

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13 minutes ago, sipthistea said:

Well, the album is all about sexual innuendos. There's nothing dangerous about that. 

Like, Ariana, licking some donuts without buying them doesn't make you dangerous. 

being a sexual woman is still pretty frowned upon in society :lolga: 

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12 hours ago, GagaInTheZone said:

Having you ever listened to the lyrics?

Alien about loneliness and feeling like you don't have your place in this world

 It Should Be Easy about how love shouldn't be so complicated

Tik Tik Boom, I guess about having that thing with your partner that will make you go further

Til It's Gone about not realizing things' worth until you lost them

Chillin' With You about how Britney finds comfort by being with her sister

Brightest Morning Star about someone making your life better

Don't Cry about getting over a strong love relationship

Now That I Found You about finding faith in love and relationships again

how are these not relatable to Britney's life?

in her younger days

Work B*tch about how Brintey worked hard to achieve so much success in such a short time

Body Ache, Britney's passion was dancing and she wanted to dance until she broke her knee while recording the Outrageous video

 

The only songs I don't think Britney can relate to are Perfume and Passenger...

Tbh I find it hard to think that those are actually the meanings of the songs when she didn't even write a word from them

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1 hour ago, AphroditeLaydee said:

It's the reverse of Pop-Art, which is Andy Warhol's movement of giving depth to the commercial-putting pop culture into art, making the commercial artistic--putting commerce into art (hence painting soup cans on canvases).

ARTPOP, in return puts art in the commercial. Instead of painting the soup can into the canvas (putting the commercial into art) she turned the commercial into art. She put art into commerce. Art into pop culture. Instead of giving depth to the commercial, she is commercializing what is already deep.

That is why Jeff Koons was heavily featured in the era. He sells mass-produced art, commercial art, and for some people, what is commercial cannot be art. ARTPOP is saying that the commercial can be art. That anything can be art. That pop music can have depth and meaning. 

This is so beautifully written. I almost cried:diane:

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