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  2. Like a Prayer (song) - Wikipedia

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    The controversies leading to her "Like a Prayer" video introduced the concept of free publicity and became a turning point where Madonna was viewed as a shrewd businesswoman who knew how to sell a concept. [85] [87] In the meantime, Pope John Paul II involved himself in the matter and encouraged fans to boycott Madonna in Italy.

  3. Madonna's banned commercial airs during MTV VMAs, 34 ... - AOL

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    The “Like a Prayervideo, which was directed by Mary Lambert (who had lensed Madonna’s MTV breakthrough clips “Borderline,” “Like a Virgin,” and “Material Girl”), was the pop ...

  4. Blond Ambition World Tour - Wikipedia

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    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".

  5. Like a Prayer (album) - Wikipedia

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    Like a Prayer is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna, released on March 21, 1989, by Sire Records.It saw the singer reunited with Patrick Leonard and Stephen Bray, with whom she had collaborated on her previous studio album True Blue (1986), and the soundtrack to the 1987 film Who's That Girl; artist Prince also collaborated on the record, co-writing and co-producing ...

  6. Madonna and religion - Wikipedia

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    The advent of music video "Like a Prayer" marked alone, to inspire "leading" cultural studies theorists, musicologists, and philosophers, from Susan McClary to Mark C. Taylor to explore new ways of addressing works' religious meanings, according to authors of Religion and Popular Culture (2016). [6]

  7. 2 Live Crew’s Luther Campbell and the Fight for Free Speech

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    "The ACLU may not want it advertised, but this record is pornographic; that’s one of the good things about it." - Robert Christgau BY 1989, Miami rap group The 2 Live Crew’s ultimately double ...

  8. Express Yourself (Madonna song) - Wikipedia

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    Express Yourself" was the first song that Madonna and Bray collaborated on for Like a Prayer, co-written and co-produced as a tribute to American funk and soul band Sly and the Family Stone. [5] [8] The main inspiration behind the song is female empowerment, urging women never to "go for second-best" and to put their love "to the test". [5]

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