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Madonna's "Medellin" Receives Positive Reviews


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TheBatman

The production is so slick and expansive, great fun summer vibe of a song! So excited for what looks to be an epic music video and then album!

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Lucas

Everyone seems to love it and I'm still not enjoying it, I really hope it it grow on me... I just like Maluma's first part and the last chorus so far :(

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gumzy3000

Its not a bad song but its not great either. It is okay, a fun breezy Summer song. Nothing more or less.  Its just missing that wow factor I so wanted from Madonna, you know, the feeling you got when you first heard Ray of Light or Hung Up. 

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McYves

 

It is a good song. I don't like Maluma and yet I think that in this song he sounds pretty good, and very masculine (unlike other songs I've heard from him) which is cool. Very subtle, latin and fun, I'm loving this single so much.

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Reginald
1 hour ago, Glamourpuss said:

Am I the only one who thinks the 1, 2 cha cha cha is the worst part? :shrug:

Lmao I think it's the best part! :heat:

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StrawberryBlond

I seriously wonder if her label gets paid-for reviews. She's repeatedly had good critical reviews for years despite the same critics saying, in non-review musical articles, that her best material was a long time ago. There's been this very strange dearth between what the critics think of Madonna in general vs. what they think when they actually review her albums and it points to the possibility of paid for reviews. I refuse to believe that anyone who's studied music can think this is a genuinely good piece of work and isn't calling it out for its obvious flaws. It's like they've reviewed it according to how Madonna wishes it were reviewed, which can be a bit of a giveaway. It's like a good way of spotting the fake online reviews that were placed by the company is if they contain near enough the exact phrasing in the official product.

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Musicisfreedom
22 minutes ago, StrawberryBlond said:

I seriously wonder if her label gets paid-for reviews. She's repeatedly had good critical reviews for years despite the same critics saying, in non-review musical articles, that her best material was a long time ago. There's been this very strange dearth between what the critics think of Madonna in general vs. what they think when they actually review her albums and it points to the possibility of paid for reviews. I refuse to believe that anyone who's studied music can think this is a genuinely good piece of work and isn't calling it out for its obvious flaws. It's like they've reviewed it according to how Madonna wishes it were reviewed, which can be a bit of a giveaway. It's like a good way of spotting the fake online reviews that were placed by the company is if they contain near enough the exact phrasing in the official product.

What are it's oh so obvious flaws?

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I personally don’t really like the song, I was expecting more, but that’s just my opinion :vegas:

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likeitrough
3 hours ago, Dream Rider said:

I'm starting to think that they are bought by the labels :crossed:

similar energy

 

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Andrea B

I'm Medellin's #1 hater but I'm starting to think I might like the song after watching the MV

 

the snippet was amazing!!! 

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StrawberryBlond
6 minutes ago, Musicisfreedom said:

What are it's oh so obvious flaws?

It's needlessly long, too repetitive, the feature is clearly there to get on the charts and nothing more, that "1, 2, cha cha cha" line is ridiculously cringey and the whole concept of getting high is, again, a shameless attempt to appear young and trendy because Madonna never sang about such things in her prime. Any critic who's listened to Madonna's entire back catalogue should be mourning the loss of her ability to make the caliber of work that she used to. Instead, we get positivity even though we know the GP won't respond to it the same way. Critics are so out of touch with reality. It's partly why I decided never to pursue it professionally.

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