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MADONNA AND WARNER MUSIC GROUP ANNOUNCE MILESTONE, CAREER-SPANNING PARTNERSHIP

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NEW YORK, NY – August 16, 2021: Madonna and Warner Music Group today announced a milestone, career-spanning global partnership that includes a new agreement for her entire recorded music catalog. With global sales of over 300 million records, Madonna is the best-selling female artist of all time, with countless accolades that include seven Grammy Awards, 24 ASCAP Pop Music Awards, and numerous international trophies, including BRIT, Bravo Otto, Danish Music, Edison, GAFFA, International Dance Music, Ivor Novello, Juno, MTV, and World Music Awards, among many others across the globe. She was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.

This partnership marks the revitalization of a decades-long relationship with Warner that began with the release of Madonna’s debut single in 1982. The deal encompasses her entire Sire/Maverick/Warner catalog, including global smash albums such as Madonna, Like a Virgin, True Blue, Like a Prayer, and Ray of Light. It also includes her three most recent studio albums, MDNA, Rebel Heart, and Madame X, which will join the Warner catalog beginning in 2025. All in all, the new pact includes 17 studio albums plus singles, soundtrack recordings, live albums, and compilations.

2022 will mark the  40th anniversary of Madonna’s recording debut. This new deal heralds the launch next year of an extensive, multi-year series of catalog releases that will revisit the groundbreaking music that made her an international icon. For the first time, Madonna will personally curate expansive deluxe editions for many of her landmark albums, as well as introduce unique releases for special events, and much more. The series of releases will be overseen by Warner Music’s catalog team, led by Kevin Gore, President of Global Catalog, Recorded Music, with the first release to be announced soon.

More at: https://www.madonna.com/news/title/madonna-and-warner-music-group-announce-milestone--career-spanning-partnership?fbclid=IwAR1ZEzL1AiY_1whFobq0KW_qvCu81tXg6-E3XK2WhK31xDAuM3lD_C6Ssgk

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RAMROD

LEMME BUY HER 90s ALBUMS IN THESE VERSION!!!! :woohoo:

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JgHaus78

I understand the celebration and honoring her work, good for her because it’s well deserved. But what exactly is the point of the rereleasing her catalogue? I’m confused. 

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bionic

The most recent reissues of her earlier albums contained alternate mixes of songs which made them worse than the original (I think Bordwrline was hit the worst from memory)

This is like George Lucas and his rereleases

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Cruelty
1 minute ago, JgHaus78 said:

I understand the celebration and honoring her work, good for her because it’s well deserved. But what exactly is the point of the rereleasing her catalogue? I’m confused. 

I suppose the unique part about these rereleases is that Madonna herself is curating the extra material - perched for Madonna (Madonna's Version). Also hopefully this will tie into her ongoing project of upscaling all her music videos into HD, I guess?

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Flawless

She should release another Greatest Hits with a brand new song to reintroduce her to this new generation

the scars on my mind are on replay.
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3 minutes ago, NeonSkeleton said:

I suppose the unique part about these rereleases is that Madonna herself is curating the extra material - perched for Madonna (Madonna's Version). Also hopefully this will tie into her ongoing project of upscaling all her music videos into HD, I guess?

Ughhhh I would give anything in my life to hear her debut album remastered to sound aligned with today’s audio technology. That’s what holds me back from listening to 80s pop, where is the bass at???? :messga:

Thank you!! 

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8 minutes ago, JgHaus78 said:

I understand the celebration and honoring her work, good for her because it’s well deserved. But what exactly is the point of the rereleasing her catalogue? I’m confused. 

Well first of all, money. But this is Madonna we're talking about and she's the Queen of Pop so of course they'd want to find ways to work on her brand now that she's back with Warner. They started with the streaming playlist, re-upload of her music videos in HD and now these deluxe editions. It's a way to keep her name out there and us the fans love listening to new stuff so I'm curious to see what they do with each album. Madonna has  A LOT of unreleased material.

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27monster27

I hope we get some unreleased stuff like Angels with Dirty Faces, Shame, Gone Gone Gone, the original Hollywood, Animal, Never Let You Go, etc.

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Just now, Anderson123 said:

Well first of all, money. But this is Madonna we're talking about and she's the Queen of Pop so of course they'd want to find ways to work on her brand now that she's back with Warner. They started with the streaming playlist, re-upload of her music videos in HD and now these deluxe editions. It's a way to keep her name out there and us the fans love listening to new stuff so I'm curious to see what they do with each album. Madonna has  A LOT of unreleased material.

The way this is hopefully all going to coincide with the biopic as well :nooo:

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Hades

If there are bonus tracks I'm in. Wish she would collab with Ari and the Weeknd or even Doja. Some bops to boost her streaming power. 

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Charmz

Here for Ray of Light and Music. the power of good bye madonna GIF

Always & Forever, 🧚🏻‍♂️🦉CHARMZ🦉🧚🏻‍♂️
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