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The day after the Pepsi commercial was released, Madonna released the actual "Like a Prayer" music video on MTV. [83] Christian groups worldwide including the Vatican protested its broadcast [84] [85] and called for a global boycott of Pepsi and its subsidiaries, including KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. [85]
Thirty-four years after Madonna’s $5 million Pepsi commercial was yanked from the air due to the controversy surrounding her provocative “Like a Prayer” music video, the iconic ad is finally ...
Additionally, it marked Madonna's first concerts in Sweden and Spain. Originally planned as the Like a Prayer World Tour, it was supposed to be sponsored by soft drink manufacturer Pepsi. However, the company cancelled the contract following the controversy surrounding the music video of "Like a Prayer".
Madonna has thanked Pepsi for “finally realizing the genius” of their 1989 collaboration on a TV commercial that was yanked off the airwaves amid controversy, then re-released this Tuesday ...
Yeah, Madonna’s “like A Prayer” turns 35! And, yet, it still sounds just as good today as it did back then when the song’s video made headlines for it’s controversial content ...
With the singles' music videos, Madonna furthered her creativity and became known as a leading figure in the format. The music video for "Like a Prayer" led to significant religious controversy, using Catholic iconography such as stigmata and burning crosses, and leading the Vatican to condemn it. The video for "Express Yourself" was the most ...
Guilbert and others, documented a similar reaction with Catholic priest Andrew Greeley in the late 1980s, after the release of "Like a Prayer". [93] [94] "My personal opinion is that Madonna is an artist and, like most artists, uses her experience and understanding of her culture in her work", Presbyterian minister Glenn Cardy stated in 2016. [95]
Madonna’s history with the Catholic church goes back to 1989 when she came out with her music video for “Like a Prayer” which sexualized Jesus and featured burning crosses.