Madonna
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- crap0
I have heard that song by Acquaviva and it sounds the alot like Frozen.
I hope he wins the case.
- paraselene0
hahahaaaaaaaaaahahaaa! brilliant.
- TheTick0
You know, Madonna's one redeeming quality for me was that she was that despite the complete tepidness of her *cough* music, her art really was her personna.
Now she's turned into just another soccer mom that I see in Starbucks every morning I don't have much respect for her anymore.
- JazX0
lol
- mrdobolina0
I saw a bus wrapped with a kabbalah water ad the other day, wtf.
- Crouwel0
this article says she lived in Belgium(Moeskroen), not far from the writer of the song..
http://www.planet.nl/planet/show…
hmm... that'd be funny.
- JazX0
yep
- honest0
Weren't the chords used in Frozen used in All Saint's Pure Shores – from The Beach? Was Orbit being lazy?
- Jaline0
as if all artists are writing their own material or as if you couldn't go to some court and try to fake that you wrote it first. pftt... not that I like Madonna or anything but point being
JazX
(Nov 22 05, 05:41)nicely put. except I don't mind Madonna.
- JazX0
as if all artists are writing their own material or as if you couldn't go to some court and try to fake that you wrote it first. pftt... not that I like Madonna or anything but point being
- skt0
*yawn.
Love her. Hate her. Give a fuck?
- jg_20
Loooooool
:D
- Jaline0
Haha, read that yesterday. Not sure why I don't care about this, but I don't. Plus, I liked Frozen, hahaha.
Oh yeah, and:
"Madonna has confessed her husband Guy Ritchie thinks her new album is "s**t".
The pop diva admitted director Guy walked out of the room when she first played him 'Confessions on a Dancefloor', which is currently No 1 in the UK album chart.
She is quoted in Britain's The Sun newspaper as saying: "Guy thought it was s**t. He prefers Irish folk music."Hahahaha
source: http://fadedyouth.blogspot.com/
- jg_2
http://news.scotsman.com/enterta…
LOL
Now you can tell me she is an artist. Now you can speak about her originality.
Music for the masses