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Rebel Heart is the thirteenth studio album by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was released on March 6, 2015, by Interscope Records. Following the completion of the MDNA era, Madonna worked on the album throughout 2014, co-writing and co-producing it with various musicians, including Diplo, Avicii, and Kanye West. She teased by uploading pictures of her recording sessions on her Instagram account. Working with a number of collaborators posed problem for Madonna in keeping a cohesive sound and direction for Rebel Heart, unlike her previous efforts where only a few people were involved.
Genre: Pop
Release date: Mar 6, 2015
1 | Ghosttown | 5:29 | Lyrics | |
2 | Best Night | 3:34 | Lyrics | |
3 | Living For Love | 4:06 | Lyrics | |
4 | Auto-Tune Baby | 4:24 | Lyrics | |
5 | Graffiti Heart | 3:39 | Lyrics | |
6 | Addicted | 3:40 | Lyrics | |
7 | Borrowed Time | 3:32 | Lyrics | |
8 | Beautiful Scars | 4:18 | Lyrics | |
9 | Rebel Heart | 4:06 | Lyrics | |
10 | Messiah | 3:23 | Lyrics | |
11 | S.E.X. | 4:10 | Lyrics | |
12 | Devil Pray | 4:06 | Lyrics | |
13 | Veni Vedi Vici | 4:39 | Lyrics | |
14 | Wash All Over Me | 3:59 | Lyrics | |
15 | Inside Out | 4:24 | Lyrics | |
16 | Holy Water | 3:11 | Lyrics | |
17 | Body Shop | 3:40 | Lyrics | |
18 | Illuminati | 3:44 | Lyrics | |
19 | HeartBreakCity | 3:38 | Lyrics | |
20 | Iconic | 4:34 | Lyrics | |
21 | Joan Of Arc | 4:02 | Lyrics | |
22 | Hold Tight | 3:38 | Lyrics | |
23 | Bitch I'm Madonna | 4:03 | Lyrics | |
24 | Unapologetic Bitch | 3:51 | Lyrics |
MDNA is the twelfth studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released on March 23, 2012, by Live Nation Entertainment and Interscope Records. It is also Madonna's first album not to be associated with Warner Bros. Records, the label she was signed to since 1982. As well as Madonna producing the album she worked with a variety of producers such as Alle Benassi, Benny Benassi, Demolition Crew, Free School, Michael Malih, Indiigo, William Orbit and Martin Solveig. MDNA lyrically explores themes such as partying, the drug MDMA, love for music, infatuation, heartbreak, revenge and separation.
Genre: Pop, EDM
Release date: Mar 23, 2012
1 | Superstar | 3:43 | Lyrics | |
2 | Girl Gone Wild | 3:51 | ||
3 | Masterpiece | 4:16 | Lyrics | |
4 | Love Spent | 3:59 | Lyrics | |
5 | Turn Up The Radio | 5:14 | Lyrics | |
6 | Give Me All Your Luvin' | 3:45 | Lyrics | |
7 | Give Me All Your Luvin' (Party Rock Remix) | 4:04 | Lyrics | |
8 | Best Friend | 3:10 | Lyrics | |
9 | B-Day Song | 3:36 | Lyrics | |
10 | I Fucked Up | 3:30 | Lyrics | |
11 | Beautiful Killer | 3:51 | Lyrics | |
12 | Falling Free | 5:14 | Lyrics | |
13 | I'm A Sinner | 4:50 | Lyrics | |
14 | I Don't Give A | 4:27 | Lyrics | |
15 | Some Girls | 4:03 | Lyrics | |
16 | I'm Addicted | 4:34 | Lyrics | |
17 | Gang Bang | 5:55 | Lyrics |
Hard Candy is the eleventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released on April 19, 2008, by Warner Bros. Records. The album was her final studio album with the record company, marking the end of a 25-year recording history. Madonna started working on the album in early 2007, and collaborated with Justin Timberlake, Timbaland, The Neptunes and Nate "Danja" Hills. The album has an overall R&B vibe, while remaining a dance-pop record at its core. The Pet Shop Boys were also asked to collaborate with Madonna on the album by Warner Bros., but the record company later changed their mind and withdrew their invitation.
Genre: Dance-pop
Release date: Apr 19, 2008
1 | Give It 2 Me | 4:14 | Lyrics | |
2 | 4 Minutes | 4:06 | Lyrics | |
3 | Candy Shop | 5:37 | Lyrics | |
4 | Ring My Bell | 3:55 | Lyrics | |
5 | Voices | 3:37 | Lyrics | |
6 | Devil Wouldn't Recognize You | 5:09 | Lyrics | |
7 | Spanish Lesson | 3:38 | Lyrics | |
8 | Dance 2night | 5:04 | Lyrics | |
9 | Beat Goes On | 4:28 | Lyrics | |
10 | Incredible | 6:20 | Lyrics | |
11 | She's Not Me | 6:05 | Lyrics | |
12 | Miles Away | 3:50 | Lyrics | |
13 | Heartbeat | 4:04 | Lyrics |
1 | Forbidden Love | 4:21 | ||
2 | Fighting Spirit | 3:29 | Lyrics | |
3 | Like It Or Not | 4:49 | Lyrics | |
4 | Push | 3:46 | Lyrics | |
5 | Isaac | 5:52 | Lyrics | |
6 | How High | 4:41 | Lyrics | |
7 | Jump | 3:25 | Lyrics | |
8 | Let It Will Be | 4:18 | Lyrics | |
9 | I Love New York | 4:15 | Lyrics | |
10 | Future Lovers | 7:06 | Lyrics | |
11 | Sorry | 4:48 | Lyrics | |
12 | Get Together | 3:58 | Lyrics | |
13 | Hung Up | 5:27 | Lyrics |
American Life is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was first released on April 21, 2003, by Maverick Records and distributed by Warner Bros. Records. The album, produced in its entirety by Madonna and Mirwais Ahmadzaï, features references to many parts of American culture. The album is a concept album, with recurring themes of the American Dream and materialism. These themes reject the reputation Madonna held in the 1980s, earned by songs such as her worldwide hit "Material Girl" (1985). The album contains rock, folk and electronica music, as well as influences of acoustic music on many tracks.
Genre: Electronica, folk, pop
Release date: Apr 21, 2003
1 | Easy Ride | 5:04 | Lyrics | |
2 | Die Another Day | 4:29 | Lyrics | |
3 | Mother And Father | 4:34 | Lyrics | |
4 | X-Static Process | 3:49 | Lyrics | |
5 | Intervention | 4:52 | Lyrics | |
6 | Nothing Fails | 4:46 | Lyrics | |
7 | Nobody Knows Me | 3:32 | Lyrics | |
8 | Love Profusion | 3:50 | Lyrics | |
9 | I'm So Stupid | 4:09 | Lyrics | |
10 | Hollywood | 3:59 | Lyrics | |
11 | American Life | 3:54 | Lyrics |
1 | Your Honesty | 4:08 | Lyrics | |
2 | Into The Hollywood Groove (The Passengerz Mix) | 3:46 | Lyrics | |
3 | Like A Virgin / Hollywood Medley (2003 MTV VMA Performance) | 5:40 | Lyrics | |
4 | American Life (Headcleaner Rock Mix) | 4:02 | Lyrics | |
5 | Nobody Knows Me (Mount Sims Old School Mix) | 4:48 | Lyrics | |
6 | Love Profusion (Headcleaner Rock Mix) | 3:17 | Lyrics | |
7 | Nothing Fails (Nevins Mix) | 3:53 | Lyrics |
Music is the eighth studio album by American singer Madonna, released on September 18, 2000 by Maverick Records. Following the success of her previous album Ray of Light (1998), she intended to embark on a tour. However, her record company encouraged her to return to the studio and record new music before going on the road. Her collaboration with producers Mirwais Ahmadzaï and William Orbit resulted a more experimental direction for the album. Music has an overall dance-pop and electronica vibe, with influnces from rock, country and folk. The album was mostly recorded at Sarm West and East Studios in London, England. Elaborating country theme for the album, Madonna reinvented her image as a cowgirl.
Genre: Pop, dance-pop, electronica
Release date: Sep 18, 2000
1 | Paradise (Not For Me) | 4:08 | Lyrics | |
2 | Impressive Instant | 3:37 | Lyrics | |
3 | Cyberraga | 5:36 | Lyrics | |
4 | Gone | 3:28 | Lyrics | |
5 | What It feels Like For A Girl | 4:31 | Lyrics | |
6 | Don't Tell Me | 4:39 | Lyrics | |
7 | Nobody's Perfect | 4:59 | Lyrics | |
8 | Amazing | 3:40 | Lyrics | |
9 | I Deserve It | 4:23 | Lyrics | |
10 | Runaway Lover | 4:45 | Lyrics | |
11 | Music | 4:47 | Lyrics |
Ray of Light is the seventh studio album by American singer Madonna, released on March 3, 1998 by Maverick Records. After giving birth to her first child, Lourdes, Madonna started working on the album with producers Babyface and Patrick Leonard. Following failed sessions with them, Madonna pursued a new musical direction with English producer William Orbit. The recording took place over four months and experienced problems with Orbit's hardware Pro Tools arrangement, which would break down, and recording would have to be delayed until they could be repaired.
Genre: Pop, electronica
Release date: Mar 3, 1998
1 | Shanti / Ashtangi | 4:27 | Lyrics | |
2 | Mer Girl | 5:30 | Lyrics | |
3 | Has To Be | 5:15 | Lyrics | |
4 | Little Star | 5:15 | Lyrics | |
5 | To Have And Not To Hold | 5:20 | Lyrics | |
6 | The Power Of Good-Bye | 4:12 | Lyrics | |
7 | Frozen | 5:21 | Lyrics | |
8 | Sky Fits Heaven | 4:49 | Lyrics | |
9 | Nothing Really Matters | 4:29 | Lyrics | |
10 | Skin | 6:18 | Lyrics | |
11 | Candy Perfume Girl | 4:35 | Lyrics | |
12 | Ray Of Light | 5:08 | Lyrics | |
13 | Swim | 4:58 | Lyrics | |
14 | Drowned World / Substitute For Love | 4:58 | Lyrics |
1 | Requiem For Evita | 4:17 | Lyrics | |
2 | Eva's Final Broadcast | 3:57 | Lyrics | |
3 | You Must Love Me | 3:10 | Lyrics | |
4 | Your Little Body's Slowly Breaking Down | 1:25 | Lyrics | |
5 | On The Balcony Of The Casa Rosada 1 | 1:29 | Lyrics | |
6 | Lament | 2:39 | Lyrics | |
7 | Latin Chant | 2:12 | Lyrics | |
8 | Waltz For Eva And Che | 3:49 | Lyrics | |
9 | Santa Evita | 2:31 | Lyrics | |
10 | She Is A Diamond | 1:40 | Lyrics | |
11 | Partido Feminista | 1:41 | Lyrics | |
12 | And The Money Kept Rolling In (And Out) | 3:54 | Lyrics | |
13 | The Actress Hasn't Learned The Lines (You'd Like To Hear) | 2:32 | Lyrics | |
14 | Rainbow Tour | 4:51 | Lyrics | |
15 | Rainbow High | 2:29 | Lyrics | |
16 | High Flying, Adored | 3:44 | Lyrics | |
17 | On The Balcony Of The Casa Rosada 2 | 2:01 | Lyrics | |
18 | Don't Cry For Me Argentina | 5:35 | Lyrics | |
19 | A New Argentina | 4:22 | Lyrics | |
20 | Peron's Latest Flame | 5:18 | Lyrics | |
21 | Hello And Goodbye | 1:47 | Lyrics | |
22 | I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You | 4:44 | Lyrics | |
23 | Charity Concert / The Art Of The Possible | 2:34 | Lyrics | |
24 | The Lady's Got Potential | 4:25 | Lyrics | |
25 | Goodnight And Thank You | 4:34 | Lyrics | |
26 | Another Suitcase In Another Hall | 3:36 | Lyrics | |
27 | Buenos Aires | 3:39 | Lyrics | |
28 | Eva And Magaldi / Eva Beware Of The City | 5:21 | Lyrics | |
29 | On This Night Of A Thousand Stars | 2:23 | Lyrics | |
30 | Oh What A Circus | 5:45 | Lyrics | |
31 | A Cinema In Buenos Aires, 26 July 1952 | 1:21 | Lyrics |
Something to Remember is a compilation album by American recording artist Madonna, released on November 3, 1995, by Maverick Records. The record was conceived after a controversial period in Madonna's career, when many critics had speculated that her career had declined. In response Madonna composed the album, composed of ballads spanning over a decade of her career, including a reworked version of "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" and three new songs: "You'll See", "One More Chance" and a cover of Marvin Gaye's "I Want You". The record also features previously released singles that had never been included on a Madonna album, "I'll Remember" and "This Used to Be My Playground", and altogether provided a softer image for the singer during a critical period in her career.
Genre: Pop, R&B
Release date: Nov 3, 1995
Bedtime Stories is the sixth studio album by American singer Madonna. It was released on October 25, 1994, by Maverick Records. Madonna collaborated with Dallas Austin, Babyface, Dave "Jam" Hall, and Nellee Hooper, deciding to move into a mainstream sound. Madonna used this direction in a bid to soften her image following the critical and commercial backlash she faced after releasing several sexually explicit projects in the previous two years, notably the Erotica album and the Sex book. The success of the soundtrack single "I'll Remember" earlier that year marked the beginning of this transformation and Madonna used Bedtime Stories to continue it.
Genre: Pop, R&B
Release date: Oct 25, 1994
1 | Forbidden Love | 4:21 | ||
2 | Sanctuary | 5:04 | Lyrics | |
3 | Take A Bow | 4:36 | Lyrics | |
4 | Bedtime Story | 4:27 | Lyrics | |
5 | Survival | 3:30 | Lyrics | |
6 | Love Tried To Welcome Me | 5:22 | Lyrics | |
7 | Human Nature | 4:34 | Lyrics | |
8 | Inside Of Me | 4:12 | Lyrics | |
9 | Don't Stop | 4:39 | Lyrics | |
10 | I'd Rather Be Your Lover | 4:40 | Lyrics | |
11 | Secret | 4:25 | Lyrics |
Erotica is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released on October 20, 1992, by Maverick Records. The album was released simultaneously with Madonna's first book publication, Sex; a coffee table book containing explicit photographs featuring the singer. It marked Madonna's first release under her own multi-media entertainment company, Maverick. Erotica is a concept album about sex and romance; she incorporated an alter ego named Mistress Dita, inspired by actress Dita Parlo. Some songs also take on a more confessional tone, influenced by the loss of Madonna's two close friends to AIDS.
Genre: Dance, pop
Release date: Oct 20, 1992
1 | Secret Garden | 5:33 | Lyrics | |
2 | Did You Do It? | 4:55 | Lyrics | |
3 | In This Life | 8:27 | Lyrics | |
4 | Why's It So Hard | 5:23 | Lyrics | |
5 | Rain | 5:37 | Lyrics | |
6 | Words | 5:56 | Lyrics | |
7 | Thief Of Hearts | 4:52 | Lyrics | |
8 | Waiting | 5:47 | Lyrics | |
9 | Bad Girl | 6:08 | Lyrics | |
10 | Where Life Begins | 5:58 | Lyrics | |
11 | Deeper And Deeper | 5:51 | Lyrics | |
12 | Bye Bye Baby | 4:53 | Lyrics | |
13 | Fever | 4:08 | Lyrics | |
14 | Erotica | 5:20 | Lyrics |
I'm Breathless: Music from and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy is the second soundtrack album by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released on May 22, 1990, by Sire Records to promote and accompany the film Dick Tracy. In the film Madonna starred as Breathless Mahoney and her then-boyfriend Warren Beatty played the title role. After filming was complete, Madonna began work on the film's soundtrack, with songwriter Stephen Sondheim, producer Patrick Leonard and engineer Bill Bottrell. She also worked with producer Shep Pettibone on the album's first single, "Vogue". The album was recorded in three weeks, at Johnny Yuma Recording and Ocean Way Studios, in California.
Genre: Jazz, pop, swing
Release date: May 22, 1990
1 | What Can You Lose | 2:10 | Lyrics | |
2 | Now I'm Following You (Part I) | 4:55 | Lyrics | |
3 | Vogue | 4:54 | Lyrics | |
4 | Now I'm Following You (Part II) | 3:19 | Lyrics | |
5 | More | 5:05 | Lyrics | |
6 | Back In Business | 5:14 | Lyrics | |
7 | Something To Remember | 6:25 | Lyrics | |
8 | Cry Baby | 4:04 | Lyrics | |
9 | I'm Going Bananas | 2:16 | Lyrics | |
10 | Hanky Panky | 4:01 | Lyrics | |
11 | Sooner Or Later | 5:33 | Lyrics | |
12 | He's A Man | 4:40 | Lyrics |
1 | Act Of Contrition | 2:20 | Lyrics | |
2 | Spanish Eyes | 5:13 | Lyrics | |
3 | Cherish | 4:39 | Lyrics | |
4 | Promise To Try | 3:39 | Lyrics | |
5 | Keep It Together | 5:02 | Lyrics | |
6 | Oh Father | 4:54 | Lyrics | |
7 | Dear Jessie | 4:36 | Lyrics | |
8 | Till Death Do Us Part | 5:19 | Lyrics | |
9 | Love Song | 4:55 | Lyrics | |
10 | Express Yourself | 5:02 | Lyrics | |
11 | Like A Prayer | 5:38 | Lyrics |
Pre-Madonna is a collection of demos by American recording artist Madonna. The album was released in 1997 by Stephen Bray, who was the producer of the songs when they were recorded, and was distributed by Soultone. It was released as In the Beginning in European countries. Madonna met up with Bray, her former boyfriend, in 1980 when she was trying to establish her musical career. She had left the band Breakfast Club, and enlisted Bray's help to further her career. Together they started writing and composing songs, and recorded them at New York's Music Building studio. The songs recorded at that time were released in Pre-Madonna.
Genre: Pop
Release date: Jun 10, 1997
1 | Ain't No Big Deal ('81 And '97 Extended) | 6:42 | Lyrics | |
2 | Burning Up | 3:41 | Lyrics | |
3 | Don't You Know? | 4:34 | Lyrics | |
4 | Stay ('81) | 4:24 | Lyrics | |
5 | Everybody ('97 And '81) | 4:53 | Lyrics | |
6 | Ain't No Big Deal ('97 Edit) | 4:03 | Lyrics | |
7 | Crimes Of Passion | 3:45 | Lyrics | |
8 | Laugh To Keep From Crying | 3:50 | Lyrics |
True Blue is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna, released on June 30, 1986, by Sire Records. She worked with Stephen Bray and Patrick Leonard on the album while co-writing and co-producing all the songs. Deemed Madonna's most girlish album, True Blue deals with her visions of love, work, dreams as well as disappointments, and was inspired by her then husband Sean Penn, to whom Madonna dedicated the album. Musically, the songs on the album took a different direction from her previous endeavours, incorporating classical music in order to engage an older audience who had been skeptical of her music.
Genre: Dance-pop, pop
Release date: Jun 30, 1986
Madonna is the eponymous debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Madonna, released on July 27, 1983 by Sire Records. It was renamed Madonna: The First Album for the 1985 international re-release of the album. In 1982, while establishing herself as a singer in Downtown New York, Madonna met Seymour Stein, president of Sire Records, who signed her after listening to her single "Everybody". The success of the single prompted Sire to sign her for an album's deal. Reggie Lucas was chosen as the primary producer, with Madonna solely writing five of eight tracks on the album. However, she was not happy with the completed tracks and disagreed with Lucas's production techniques. She then invited John "Jellybean" Benitez to help her finish the album. Benitez remixed many of the tracks and produced "Holiday".
Genre: Dance-pop, post-disco
Release date: Jul 27, 1983