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Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones is a remix album by American singer Madonna, released through Warner Records.Its abridged 16-track edition, simply titled Finally Enough Love, had a pre-release on streaming services on June 24, 2022, while the full 50-track edition and all physical formats were released on August 19, 2022.
You Can Dance is the first remix album by American singer and songwriter Madonna.It was released on November 17, 1987, by Sire Records.The album contains remixes of tracks from her first three studio albums—Madonna (1983), Like a Virgin (1984) and True Blue (1986)—and a new track, "Spotlight".
Madonna performing "Burning Up" during the Rebel Heart Tour in 2015.She is the sole songwriter of the track. American singer and songwriter Madonna has recorded songs for fourteen studio albums, five compilation albums, three soundtrack albums, six live albums and two remix albums.
Tony McGuinness of Above & Beyond, William Orbit, Tracy Young and Shep Pettibone, all featured on the new Madonna remix compilation, reflect on editing the Queen of Pop.
Remixed & Revisited is a remix album by American singer and songwriter Madonna.It was released on November 24, 2003, by Maverick Records and Warner Bros. Records.The album contains four songs, in remixed form, from her 2003 ninth studio album American Life and a previously unreleased song, "Your Honesty", originally written and recorded for her 1994 sixth studio album Bedtime Stories.
For days, the singer teased the remix, showing off snaps of its music video. This rendition was released six days later, on March 31. [91] Following the remix's release, Madonna posted a statement about the featured artist, saying: "070 Shake is indescribably mysterious and alluring.
For the past 40 years, Madonna has not only been a if not the Queen of Pop, but also the reigning monarch of clubland. She’s racked up a record-breaking 50 number-one hits on Billboard’s Dance ...
Interviews with Madonna's song writing partners such as Stephen Bray. He appeared in the article "Unreleased Madonna Songs" by Bruce Baron in Goldmine Magazine 1999. See transcript at Madonna Ultiography; Actual visit in year 2000 by 1999 Goldmine article author to US copyright office to review materials discussed in article.