Posted October 13, 20204 yr Madonna's 13th studio album with 2015's Rebel Heart. Co-writing and co-producing it with various musicians, including Diplo, Avicii, and Kanye West, along with guest features from boxer Mike Tyson and rappers Nicki Minaj, Nas and Chance the Rapper. Musically, it is a pop record which merges an array of genres such as 1990s house, trap, and reggae, while using acoustic guitars and a gospel choir. The album predominantly positive reviews from music critics; multiple reviewers called it Madonna's best effort in a decade. 4 Singles were released overall, (also decided to include 'Devil Pray') but which is your fave? Simply rank the singles from best to worst: Living For Love Ghosttown Bitch I'm Madonna (ft Nicki Minaj) Hold Tight *Devil Pray f you haven't already, here's the links to Madonna's other eras: MDNA ● rank the singles Hard Candy ● rank the singles Confessions on a Dancefloor ● rank the singles American Life ● rank the singles Music ● rank the singles Ray of Light ● rank the singles Bedtime Stories ● rank the singles Erotica ● rank the singles Like A Prayer ● rank the singles True Blue ● rank the singles Like A Virgin ● rank the singles Madonna ● rank the singles u9h7Teiyvc8 GgDxv0Qg_Rg 7hPMmzKs62w JF7H0-Pcbms M4qoF5Je2as
October 13, 20204 yr Loved this album well 90% of it anyways. Ghosttown Devil Pray (should have had a full release) Living For Love Hold Tight Bitch I’m Madonna Joan Of Arc Orgonal version deserved a single release
October 13, 20204 yr The didn't get the singles right here, mainly because of the choice of lead and Bitch! Ghosttown Hold Tight Devil Pray Living For Love Bitch I’m Madonna I adore 'Hold Tight' and 'Devil Pray' is a great listen. 'Living For Love' is safe enough but I can't say I return to it much at all. The less said about the last place, the better ~
October 13, 20204 yr Living For Love Ghosttown Devil Party Hold Tight Bitch I'm Madonna I'm Favoruite one would have to be Ghosttown. I just love it.
October 13, 20204 yr Author 1. Living For Love 2. Ghosttown 3. Devil Pray 4. Hold Tight 5. Bitch I'm Madonna
October 13, 20204 yr 1. Living For Love 2. Ghosttown 3. Devil Pray 4. Bitch I'm Madonna (feat. Nicki Minaj) 5. Hold Tight
October 15, 20204 yr Those have got to be some of her worst artworks ever. Considering the album cover is actually quite strong, those are all shocking (except the Hold Tight one, which I guess is ok?)
October 15, 20204 yr They're all pretty bad I agree. Ghosttown could have been good but the composition just isn't quite right. Singles wise... 01 Ghosttown 02 Devil Pray 03 Hold Tight 04 Living For Love 05 Bitch I'm Madonna
October 18, 20204 yr I hate the artwork too, the 'Bitch I'm Madonna' one really was taking the piss. Odd because the album art is really good, as Cremey noted. I know single artwork isn't as important nowadays but at the very least you could use other photos from the album shoot i.e. something professionally shot!! My rank: 1) Ghosttown 2) Devil Pray 3) Living For Love 4) Hold Tight 5) Bitch I'm Madonna (ft Nicki Minaj) Very easy. 'Ghosttown' is one of my favourites, not just of the last decade either. It would have been such a strong lead single, especially with those promo spots. 'Living for Love' is fine but it's kinda retreading old ground and the over-production on the vocals bothers me more as time goes on. 'Devil Pray' should have been a fully-pushed single - it's got just the right amount of modern influence, right amount of controversy and seems to blend the two themes of the album rather than just be one or the other. 'Bitch I'm Madonna' is like Stockholm syndrome in song form.
October 21, 20204 yr 1. Ghostown 2. Living for love 3. Hold tight 4. Devil pray 5. Bitch I’m Madonna 🤑
October 22, 20204 yr 10 Ghostown - up there with some of her very best and easily the best song post COADF 08 Devil Pray 07 Hold Tight 06 Living For Love 00 Bitch I'm Madonna - just wrong on every single level Rebel Heart (the title track) should definitely have been a single - the album version is a bit weak compared to the amazing demo, but it felt like a nice combination of current pop sounds and the classic Madonna sound (as well as epitomising the cloying desperation and consumate nonchalance curiously wrapped up in the album).