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5th April 2008 06:50 PM |
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Rolling Stone about Hard Candy
Madonna hooked up with two of hip-hop's top beatmakers — Timbaland and Pharrell Williams — for her eleventh studio album. "She just wanted energy, she just wants to dance," says Williams, who produced about half the disc, including "Beat Goes On," featuring Kanye West ("It has a Megadeth-dance feel," says Williams), and the raw, synthy house jam "Give It 2 Me." Justin Timberlake co-wrote and co-produced several tracks, including the Timbaland-produced single "4 Minutes." "She was like, 'I don't want any ballads, I just want people to move,'" Williams adds. "It's like a sex and workout album."
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Source: Rolling Stone
Source: Madonna Tribe
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A show, a dinner and a globe
Bosses at Vanity Fair are auctioning the polystyrene and plaster globe Madonna poses alongside on the cover of the magazine's May issue for an upcoming charity auction.
Madonna signed the globe, drawing a heart over Africa.
The proceeds of the eBay.com auction, which starts on Monday April 7, will benefit Raising Malawi, the charity which helps orphans in the African nation - one of the poorest in the world.
Madonna is also offering two tickets for a New York show she's planning at the end of this month, accommodation and dinner as part of the auction package.
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Source: Contact Music (found on Madonna Tribe)
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PEOPLE.com Previews Madonna's Hard Candy
"Workin' up a sweat/ that's what music's for," Madonna sings on "Heartbeat," the pumped-up fourth song on Hard Candy, her latest album, due April 29. Indeed, the pop diva makes good on her promise – singing her way through an hour of Euro-flavored dance tracks infused with retro, house beats. PEOPLE.com took an advanced listen – and can reveal five fast facts about Madonna's latest.
• On "Spanish Lesson," produced by the Neptunes, Madonna does, in fact, go bilingual, offering liberal translations of phrases like, "Entiendo," which she says means, "I get it," over a funked-up flemenco guitar riff. (Literal translation: "I understand.")
• Kanye West offers a fast-paced rap on "Beat Goes On," the eighth track, breathlessly rapping, "I think I'm going to try something new."
• The singer indulges her choral side on the album-closer "Voices," which features production by Justin Timberlake, Timbaland and Nate "Danjahandz" Hills. The song builds to a dark, cinematic crescendo, as the album closes with one lone tone.
• Madonna sings, "You always have the biggest heart/ though we're 6,000 miles apart," on "Miles Away," a direct allusion to living and working far away from hubby Guy Richie.
• Madonna really wants you to dance: Two songs – opening track "Candy Store" and "Beat Goes On" – feature overt calls to action. "Gotta get up off your seat," she sings on the latter, bolstered by the Neptunes's production and West's rapping.
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Source: People.com
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