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The megamix didnt sound as bad as I was expecting so dont know what to expect from this. Who has produced the song?
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Benny Benassi

 

Well she has worked with some good producers so it might sound ok.

I really like the song its a grower, the bass is great, thats more like it, should have been the first single, rather than cheerleader Superbowl rushed out single.

ow Madonna's 'Girls Gone Wild' Came Together

 

'Girls Gone Wild,' the second single from Madonna's 'MDNA,' was born from the remote union of two Italian producers and a Canadian writer, all signed to Patrick Moxey's Ultra Music.

'Obviously it's huge for us,' Moxey tells Billboard.com. 'We have both the producer and the top-line writer; that's 100% share.'

The mid-tempo, four-on-the-floor party track is a tougher take on the style of Madge's 2005 effort, 'Confessions On A Dancefloor,' produced by Stuart Price: It's undeniably dance, but with stronger electro than house markings. ('MDNA' in totality will probably be more diverse, featuring the production of disco house champion Martin Solveig on four tracks, and the darker, trance-ier William Orbit on five.)

Moxey traces the song's beginning back to early 2011, when Ultra Records artist Benny Benassi was preparing to release 'Electroman,' his fourth studio album. Moxey thought his aggressive style would 'work well with some of the major American superstar artists,' so he requested additional tracks from Benny and his longtime production partner, Ale (Alejandro) Benassi, also his cousin.

Moxey selected a few tracks and shared them with Jenson Vaughan, a young top-line writer based in Vancouver. Vaughn had done extensive work with U.K. producer Ian Carey, on collaborations with artists like Timbaland, Kelly Rowland and Snoop Dogg. 'I was really attracted to his lyrics,' says Moxey, 'and I feel Benassi in my bones, because those bass-driven tracks are so inspiring. It's a bit like cooking, like, 'Ooh, what would this sound like together?''

Vaughn returned a demo just a week later, which Moxey shared with Benassi's European co-manager Paul Sears, who in turn sent it to Guy Oseary, Madonna's manager. Soon, the Benassi boys were on their way to London (from their home of Parma, Italy) to record with Madonna. 'She loved them,' reports Moxey. 'Benny is such a quality person; I think that made it all flow so much easier.'

Two tracks from that session - 'Girls' and 'I'm Addicted' - made it onto 'MDNA,' with 'Girls' opening the album.

'A brilliant way to have hits is to create hits,' says Moxey. 'When you have very talented people around you, you just make the introductions, and maybe give them some direction. It's the essence of the A&R process, but it's so natural - it's not contrived.'

Looking toward the release of the 'GGW' video, Moxey says he isn't concerned with a reported lawsuit from Joe Francis, creator of the 'Girls Gone Wild' series of co-ed flasher videos. 'When I looked at ASCAP, I noticed there were approximately 50 records called 'Girls Gone Wild,'' he says. 'This guy just thinks too much of himself.'

 

From Billboard.com

Girls Gone Wild Lyric Video Premiere Details

 

Madonna's Girls Gone Wild VEVO Lyric Video Premiere is Tonight!

 

At Midnight Pacific Standard Time on Thursday february 23 - 3 AM EST, 8 AM GMT, 9 AM CET on Friday - a Madonna "lyric video" will go up on VEVO and at VEVO@YouTube and across all VEVO social networks.

 

Are you ready to Go Wild?

 

Thanks to Universal Music Group. #MDNA #GGW

It's actually tonight :P

 

Can't wait, it sounds amazing and I'm glad it's swiftly being premiered rather than coming out just before the album.

 

Single cover:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-nPexnBeXwLE/T0bkQ1Sdb-I/AAAAAAAACMs/MMGI5_wNfOQ/s320/MGGW.png

I'm glad they are bringing out another song quickly after the disasterous performance of the first single.

from madonna tribe - some exciting news!

 

“Girls Gone Wild” opens up the way “Like a Prayer” (the album) closes: with an “Act of Contrition” spoken by Madonna.

 

The snippet included in the iHeartRadio MDNA megamix doesn’t really do the song justice.

The beat of this song is simply insane!

It’s the most danceable pop song you’ve ever heard!

We can expect the remixes to kill everything.

 

It’s all about a good girl wanting to have fun on the dance floor (“in the zone”) accepting her status of bad girl… and it’s a little autobiographical too: “I know good girls don’t misbehave, but I’m a bad girl anyway”.

 

Still, towards the end, Madonna whispers “Forgive me

 

 

 

I'm liking the new single cover, Madonna looks like a right dirty sexy milf and I definately would :o

Why does it have to be next week? I NEED IT NOW :drama: Sounds amazing.

 

I agree with SweetCandy on the cover though, she looks decrepit as it's not a very flattering shot...

So it seems like the lyric video is finally premiering today at 5pm UK time. MUCH EXCITE.

 

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