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3 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
Madonna - Over the Hill - Pop Star Falling, 2008-08-26 Madonna has lost her edge and her creative abilities unfortunately. She seems more concerned with trying to make a splash than make good music. And her concert tickets are outrageously overpriced
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Her Best Album Yet, 2008-08-24 I absolutely love this album. It's constantly in my CD player. The CD is pure jam session from beginning to end. Anyone who does not like this album is a fool, and has not good taste in music. Madonna is at her best, back to her dance roots. As Confessions was the pop dance album, this is her urban dance album. Great album to follow with a great tour!!!!!
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Disappointing, 2008-08-23 I love the song 4 minutes so I was expecting the rest of the album to be similar which it wasn't. I do really like a slower song called, "Devil Wouldn't Recognize You" but besides that I wasn't crazy about the rest of the songs.
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Hard Candy, 2008-08-23 Madonna is still the best. This Cd is one of her best. ja
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Madonna will always evolve whether you like it or not, 2008-08-21 Even Madonna herself admitted to everyone on VH1's Behind the Music 10 years ago that she's not the best singer in the world; but the main reason why she went into the music industry is that she had something to say!
I did like her vocal performance in Evita, but let's face it; she trained really hard for the role and really convince us that she can do it. She's not a Broadway singer, so going back to her pop roots vocally would be fitting!
As for the album...why is it that an artist especially someone who has been around for 25 years, who tries to do something new and evolve with their work gets criticized for being a sell-out or joining the bandwagon of mainstream just because they happen to choose to work with today's hot producers/hit-makers? As musicians, they continue to get inspired by one another - music is universal, what the hell does it matter if she's trying to do something new? You praise her for doing something different because she does NOT repeat herself, yet, slam her at the same time by saying, "Madonna is trying to get street cred from today's hip hop producers". What if her main reason for the collaboration is to just interpret a genre of music that she currently enjoys listening to?
Madonna is an average singer who made these songs her own. But let's listen to the words and message she's trying to tell us. Remember, this is the same Madonna who encouraged us to express yourself and open your heart.
Enough said...
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